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Pitino's crew in top-notch form heading into UNC showdown

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Andre McGee had the ball near halfcourt and he was dribbling it close to the ground. Really close the ground. Then he started spinning. For no reason. He just started spinning and grinning and he was still bouncing the ball, and he seemed happy and joyful and then, all of a sudden, serious.

Reserve Earl Clark leads the Cardinals with 17 points and 12 rebounds. (US Presswire)  
Reserve Earl Clark leads the Cardinals with 17 points and 12 rebounds. (US Presswire)  
That's when he spiked the ball.

Like a football player.

Right at the buzzer.

But it didn't seem like a celebratory spike. Honestly, it wasn't that kind of spike. It seemed more like a statement, like a dare, like a non-verbal message that, if translated, would sound something like, "OK, that's over. Who wants some of this now?"

"The Sweet 16 was sweet," Louisville wing Terrence Williams said. "Everybody enjoyed that."

Well, not everybody.

"We struggled all night long," Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said. "Louisville deserves a great deal of credit for that."

From those two quotes you can probably guess Thursday's outcome, right?

Louisville 79.
Tennessee 60.

So the Cards have advanced to the East Region final.

They'll play North Carolina on Saturday here at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena. It'll be a road game, if not officially then at least in terms of atmosphere. But at this point it's difficult to imagine Rick Pitino's team being bothered by a hostile crowd or anything else, really, because it is playing as well as it has played all season and better than most anybody else.

Seriously, do you realize what the Cards just did?

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March 28, 2008 12:05 pm
In my bracket I have Louisville upsetting the much heralded Tar Heels. When I filled out my bracket I viewed it as a "dark-horse" selection. Now, it looks like a pretty even game. I think Louisville has just as much athleticism as the Tar Heels, and I think Pitino is a better coach than Mr. Williams. I think the odds for Louisville are a coin flip or better. Opinions?
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March 28, 2008 2:12 pm
I think it's funny that Parrish even mentioned that UT was #1 a month ago.  They were killed by Vandy a day after being voted #1 and have played average at best since that time.  Just by their play they haven't even looked like a top 25 team during the last month.  Athletic with tons of talents: yes.  Deserving to be considered a top tier team: no.   Louisville looks ...(more)
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March 28, 2008 8:59 am
UT was a complete embarassment for not only the team but the SEC. Losing by 19 points as a #2 seed really stunk up the place. There was no real game plan by UT just run and throw up the ball off balance not looking for an open teammate. I know the SEC was weak this year but I never throught they were this weak. Dont say that UL cause them to look bad because Louisville made numerous turnovers and ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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