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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:02 pm to BamaChick
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You're still a virgin, aren't you?
Haha hardly, I lost my virginity 11 years ago. In a way I do wish I had saved myself for longer, I lost my virginity drunk, lol. Why would you even think I'm a virgin from my comments? That just makes no sense.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:03 pm to UofLCards83
You sir, are a fricking nutball. Just... wow.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:06 pm to slayerxing
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You sir, are a fricking nutball. Just... wow.
Haha thanks I'll take that as a compliment. I'm not usually crazy like this, only when dealing with UK fans.
BTW if I do get banned it's been a pleasure!
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:10 pm to UofLCards83
Because your comments portray you to be a big fat loser with no life and no people skills.
They additionally portray you to have a shitty personality.
Women typically don't like to have sex with losers.
But you did go to Louisville. Dumb broads with low standards would give you better odds, I guess.
They additionally portray you to have a shitty personality.
Women typically don't like to have sex with losers.
But you did go to Louisville. Dumb broads with low standards would give you better odds, I guess.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:11 pm to UofLCards83
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I don't know if your white, black, hispanic, asian, whatever, but what that comment tells me is that your group has never been on the other side. Go to the other side sometime and I think you'll have a much better understanding what we have to deal with.
Well I'm black I attend the University of Alabama. You know, the school which is known for this:
And I love it here. I'm not going to say that Bama doesn't have any racial issues to this day-because it does. But the school has made major strides to become a place where anyone can come and feel welcome and receive a good education. ALL of the schools in the SEC- even schools like Ole Miss and yes, Kentucky- are doing this. So to put a blanket like that over all of the SEC when your view is very limited is unfair.
And by the way this is what the site of the Stand of the school house door looks like today:
I lived in the dorm right beside here my freshman year. The clock tower is dedicated to Vivian Malone, James Hood, and Autherine Lucy, the first black students to attend the University of Alabama.
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:11 pm to BamaChick
Haha I don't blame you for thinking that, I really am a different person in person. I don't typically let myself get so riled up, lol.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:14 pm to Carolina Tide
Carolina Tide the problem I have with UK fans is that they don't even want to admit that so many of theirs fans were racist in the past. They also don't want to admit that some of their fans (not the majority but still a fair amount) are still racist. They are also blind to the simple truth the rest of the college basketball universe already knows, Adolph Rupp, while a great coach, was also one of the biggest racists in the history of college sports, and he will always be remembered by his racism as much as his tainted titles.
At least you admit that there are still fans at Alabama who are racists. The big thing is the slowly change the culture. UK fans want people to believe that there is no chance any UK fans are racist. Well I've experienced it first hand so I know they are and if you fail to understand your past you are destined to repeat it.
At least you admit that there are still fans at Alabama who are racists. The big thing is the slowly change the culture. UK fans want people to believe that there is no chance any UK fans are racist. Well I've experienced it first hand so I know they are and if you fail to understand your past you are destined to repeat it.
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:14 pm to UofLCards83
That being said - just for the sake of attempting to talk football -
Florida had 3 turnovers in that game (1 for a TD, 1 inside Louisville's 10 yard line, and 1 inside their own 30) not to mention the horrendous onside kick debacle.
The game basically turned on 3 of those 4 plays.
Louisville played on of the most clutch games of their lives, converting 9-14 third downs, many of those in long down and distance, and that, combined with a lot of mistakes by Florida, lead to the win.
It was in fact not as big a blowout as it could have been, despite Florida's horrendous day on offense, because the defense started to play ball in the 2nd half.
You saying Louisville is so much better than Florida is like retarded Florida fans claiming that we are so much better than South Carolina... South Carolina had their WORST game of the season against Florida. UF is not 30 points better than USCe. Nor is Lousiville 10 points better than Florida. Not on a normal day.
If the two teams played again, most of the money would be on Florida and for good reason.
That being said, you are clearly insane, and I am done with this thread. have a nice life.
Florida had 3 turnovers in that game (1 for a TD, 1 inside Louisville's 10 yard line, and 1 inside their own 30) not to mention the horrendous onside kick debacle.
The game basically turned on 3 of those 4 plays.
Louisville played on of the most clutch games of their lives, converting 9-14 third downs, many of those in long down and distance, and that, combined with a lot of mistakes by Florida, lead to the win.
It was in fact not as big a blowout as it could have been, despite Florida's horrendous day on offense, because the defense started to play ball in the 2nd half.
You saying Louisville is so much better than Florida is like retarded Florida fans claiming that we are so much better than South Carolina... South Carolina had their WORST game of the season against Florida. UF is not 30 points better than USCe. Nor is Lousiville 10 points better than Florida. Not on a normal day.
If the two teams played again, most of the money would be on Florida and for good reason.
That being said, you are clearly insane, and I am done with this thread. have a nice life.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:18 pm to slayerxing
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That being said - just for the sake of attempting to talk football -
Florida had 3 turnovers in that game (1 for a TD, 1 inside Louisville's 10 yard line, and 1 inside their own 30) not to mention the horrendous onside kick debacle.
The game basically turned on 3 of those 4 plays.
Louisville played on of the most clutch games of their lives, converting 9-14 third downs, many of those in long down and distance, and that, combined with a lot of mistakes by Florida, lead to the win.
It was in fact not as big a blowout as it could have been, despite Florida's horrendous day on offense, because the defense started to play ball in the 2nd half.
You saying Louisville is so much better than Florida is like retarded Florida fans claiming that we are so much better than South Carolina... South Carolina had their WORST game of the season against Florida. UF is not 30 points better than USCe. Nor is Lousiville 10 points better than Florida. Not on a normal day.
If the two teams played again, most of the money would be on Florida and for good reason.
That being said, you are clearly insane, and I am done with this thread. have a nice life.
And what's to say Teddy Bridgewater wouldn't much those clutch passes in any other game. Teddy made clutch throws almost every game. The fact is at one point it was 33 - 10 and you conveniently forget that it should've been 40 - 10 but we had a horrible unforced turnover. After that our offense let off the gas and that allowed you to make it more respectable. One of UF's TD was very late in the game.We would've been able to score more points if we needed to.
If they play again sure UF is the favorite again, and UofL proceeds to win again.
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:21 pm to UofLCards83
Chicken, where the hell is my winking flag (S-E-C) emoticon?
Get on the ball, Bruddah

Get on the ball, Bruddah
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:22 pm to UofLCards83
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UK fans is that they don't even want to admit that so many of theirs fans were racist in the past.
So, way to paint the whole whole fan base by your logic....hell, you just labeled the whole SEC. By your logic, all UK and SEC fans are racist.
Hate to break it to you, UL has racist in their base as well.
Now, grow a sack and prepare your anus....you gave the SEC Rantards have enough ammo to go in dry on you
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:27 pm to WildcatMike
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Hate to break it to you, UL has racist in their base as well.
That's the difference between you and me, I never said UofL didn't have racist fans, I'm sure we have and still do, but the percentage of fans who are racist is a heck of a lot less than UK. I can't imagine many racists would want to be UofL fans when probably 30% of the fan base is black compared to the UK fan base probably being 10% black or less.
The other difference is that UofL fans would call out a fellow UofL fan if he even made one racist comment if not get in his face to make sure he got the point that it isn't acceptable. I don't think that would happen at UK and in fact when I saw the racists UK fans a few years ago saw first hand that it didn't happen. That's the difference.
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:28 pm to UofLCards83
Louisville fan has provided much amusement. Thanks.
Louisville fan is still gloating several months later. Must have been the biggest win in school history. I'm sure if UF had won the game, it would have been forgotten about after one week.
Louisville fan is still gloating several months later. Must have been the biggest win in school history. I'm sure if UF had won the game, it would have been forgotten about after one week.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:30 pm to UofLCards83
I am hoping UK will beat the hell out of your team, but I understand it is not very likely damn it! 
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:31 pm to Tolbert1906
You're right it was the biggest win in our history. I have never said we have the same tradition in football as other schools, but the fact is we are going in the right direction and I don't ever see us going back to being horrible for long periods of time. If you all think UofL is just going to go downhill after Teddy Bridgewater leaves I think you all will be disappointed.
UF wasn't very much in football before 1990 either, yet it's highly doubtful UF is going to go back to being an inept football program. It's the same way with our program.
UF wasn't very much in football before 1990 either, yet it's highly doubtful UF is going to go back to being an inept football program. It's the same way with our program.
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Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:43 pm to UofLCards83
Charlie Strong is a good coach, but I don't think he can turn Louisville into a juggernaut. Louisville fans should be glad to have him though. You won't find a more loyal coach. Any other coach would use Louisville as a stepping stone to some other job. It is not a destination program. Success cannot be sustained there. I believe the win over UF marks the pinnacle of what Louisville will ever accomplish.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:56 pm to Tolbert1906
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Charlie Strong is a good coach, but I don't think he can turn Louisville into a juggernaut. Louisville fans should be glad to have him though. You won't find a more loyal coach. Any other coach would use Louisville as a stepping stone to some other job. It is not a destination program. Success cannot be sustained there. I believe the win over UF marks the pinnacle of what Louisville will ever accomplish.
Tolbert before our move to the ACC I might've agreed with you, but not now. What do other programs offer that we do not? Our facilities are top notch, we will match money with any school to keep top coaches, our fan base is strong and growing and we play in a good league but not one that is impossible to win.
The fact is Charlie Strong though our job was better than the UT job, that shows how far we have come. Why go to an SEC school where you will deal with ridiculous unrealistic fans and be expected to win the National Title within the first 2 or 3 years or get fired despite the ridiculous schedule, when you can go to a school with just as much money and just as nice facilities and face a difficult but not ridiculous schedule in the ACC.
The fact is 3 of our last 4 coaches have had great success here, so I disagree with you that we can not sustain. We already have had sustained success, Kragthorpe years not withstanding.
At Louisville, a coach can now compete in a great conference, have great facilities, live in a great city with a passionate and growing fan base, work for the best AD in the country, and even win a National Championship.
We are now a destination program and there are very few jobs that we would lose a coach too. If you feel like UofL football is not a destination program then I guess you feel like UF in basketball is also not a destination program? That once Billy Donovan leaves that UF basketball will go back to the dark ages it was in before Donovan arrived? If you disagree please feel free to tell me why you think Louisville is not a destination job.
This post was edited on 7/18/13 at 7:00 pm
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:59 pm to Tolbert1906
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You won't find a more loyal coach
$4 millions can buy a lot of loyalties!!!
Posted on 7/18/13 at 7:02 pm to brick
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$4 millions can buy a lot of loyalties!!
Agreed, money talks more than anything, and UofL made it clear they would match any number UT put up. In fact with UT's current athletic budget crisis and UofL's financial windfall there was no way UT was going to be able to outbid UofL for Charlie Strong.
And which school has a better chance at winning an NC? UT where you have to compete with UF, UGA and South Carolina each year just to win your division and then face Alabama, LSU, Texas A&M or Auburn just to win the SEC? Or UofL where the biggest challengers will be FSU, Clemson and VT? Good teams obviously, but still significantly easier than the SEC.
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