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| eleem Player
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 |  posted 11-06-2006 10:46 PM           I mean, what exactly about their schedule is not to like, a schedule that includes Kentucky, Temple and Middle Tennessee. Throw in Buffalo and Towson State and their strength of schedule might equal my high school's.
 
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| Brandon Player
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 |  posted 11-07-2006 04:53 AM           What can you say? The man has a point. Now, I hope that UL does get to play in the BCS and maybe even for a National championship. It would be a good thing for football in the Commonwealth of Kentucky as much as it would for Louisville. It would draw attention to the area by more blue chip recruits.
 
 But, I agree with the fact that if Louisville played a full season of SEC or Big 10 football, they might finish 2nd if they were lucky.
 
 I feel like most people. If Louisville ends up playing Ohio State, The Buckeyes will absolutely crush da 'ville and them back home da' flated and da 'feated.
 
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