courier-journal.com - 7/12/2009
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The granddaddy of all sports trash-talk retorts is a one-word classic: "Scoreboard." Succinct and stinging, this time-tested tool is the last word in rivalry debate. But the rivalry between the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky has given fans an option almost as powerful as ...
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The Wiz of Odds —
... Eric Crawford, Louisville Courier-Journal: Kentucky has taken billboard mania to new heights. Drive by selected billboards around the state, including one not far from Louisville campus, and tune to the right radio frequency, and you'll hear the Kentucky fight song blaring from your radio. ...
Headlinin': Wayward 'Noles wish they knew what they know now when they were cheating on music tests
Dr. Saturday —
... • No threat of road rage here. The Louisville Courier-Journal's Eric Crawford chronicled the ever-escalating Kentucky-Louisville billboard wars over the weekend, including ...
IT’S JULY, AND THE BEST WE CAN DO IS THIS: BILLBOARD FIGHT!!
EDSBS —
... Forget your dueling op-ed columnists. Dismiss everything you think you know about message board battles. Kentucky and Loovll are taking this fight TO THE AIR, SON: ...
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