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Most of the top teams schedule a few tough games early on in the non league schedule. And they play several smaller schools. I'd like to see some of these top schools play some of the smaller schools at the smaller schools location. As expected many of the smaller schools get blown out by the likes of Duke, etc.
Louisville's next four games are Arkansas, Maryland, Miami, at Florida State. Good resume games.
However their first 3 games were:
1. Bellarmine - lost 67-66
2. Wright St - lost 73-72
3. Appalachian St. - lost 61-60
All home games and they lost all three of those "cream puff" games.
And out of their first 10 games 9 at at home. Trying to pad their record. The padding hasn't started as they are 0-3.
Most of the top teams schedule a few tough games early on in the non league schedule. And they play several smaller schools. I'd like to see some of these top schools play some of the smaller schools at the smaller schools location. As expected many of the smaller schools get blown out by the likes of Duke, etc.
Louisville's next four games are Arkansas, Maryland, Miami, at Florida State. Good resume games.
However their first 3 games were:
1. Bellarmine - lost 67-66
2. Wright St - lost 73-72
3. Appalachian St. - lost 61-60
All home games and they lost all three of those "cream puff" games.
And out of their first 10 games 9 at at home. Trying to pad their record. The padding hasn't started as they are 0-3.
Unbelievable. They lost 3 games by a whopping combined points of 3.
On side note, happy to see Bellarmine win.
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