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

 
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They just completely dominated Tennessee -- a team that was ranked No. 1 in the nation a month ago, a team that finished with the No. 1 RPI, a team that had beaten Memphis and Xavier and West Virginia and every other team it played (except Texas). In other words, these Vols were good and they had the credentials to prove it. But against Louisville they looked lost and silly and just plain ridiculous.

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The Vols shot 33.9 percent from the field.

That's not good.

The Vols allowed Louisville to shoot 52 percent from the field.

That's not good either.

The Vols had 17 turnovers (compared to just 12 assists), missed 15 of 20 3-point attempts and were outrebounded by a 43-28 margin. Add it up, and this game was so one-sided against Tennessee you almost expected Danny Wuerffel to be involved. But he wasn't. Doing the damage instead was David Padgett (10 points and eight rebounds), Jerry Smith (13 points and four rebounds), McGee (13 points and three assists) and Williams (12 points and eight rebounds).

And Earl Clark.

Don't forget Earl Clark.

He had a monster game despite playing just 12 minutes in the first half. And if you're wondering why he only played 12 minutes in the first half, it's because Pitino temporarily benched Clark after he committed three turnovers in the opening six minutes.

"I took him out and I said 'You're going to set a turnover record here in Charlotte. I think Muggsy Bogues had seven or eight one game, and I think you're going to break it if you keep it up. Stop passing at his ankles,'" Pitino said. "But he's a great guy. Earl is a tremendous young man. You know, I take him out and I don't leave him out very long no matter how many turnovers he makes. I get him right back in the game."

That's why Pitino is a Hall of Famer, folks.

He put Clark right back in the game, and he finished with 17 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks while simultaneously finishing the Vols' season and Chris Lofton's college career, and it was too bad that Lofton went out like that. Far as farewells go, it was less-than-ideal for the SEC's all-time leading 3-point shooter. Lofton was just 3-of-15 from the field and 2-of-11 on 3-point attempts, and if the idea was to make Pitino regret not recruiting him -- Lofton is from a town 137 miles from Louisville -- this was not the way to go about it.

But that's old news.

The new news is Saturday's matchup.

"I think it's a Final Four matchup, no question about it," Pearl said. "Two great teams with great coaches."

And great players.

And great momentum.

And great expectations.

All of which should make for a great Elite Eight showdown.

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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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