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At a press conference this afternoon, Steve Kragthorpe called rumors that he had interviewed for the open head coaching position at SMU "absolute fiction" and said he is still completely committed to the University of Louisville football program. Kragthorpe did not take any questions from the media. The embattled first-year head coach said that his lofty expectations have not changed since ... [link]

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Tampa ≠ South Florida
Published 11/22/2007 by Dennis at Pitt Blather -- The Rantings Continue
... until he called a press conference to say he’s committed to UL. Usually when coaches say they’re staying at a school the fans are happy — not this time.– Pitt hoops plays 4-0 Duquesne in the City Game on December 5. The team has reached enough credibility to have their own blog, ...

Don't Bet On It: National Games of Interest (Red State Edition)
Published 11/29/2007 by T Kyle King <info@dawgsports.com> at Dawg Sports
... ; namely, the Dippin' Dots of college football. Dippin' Dots have been the "ice cream of the future" for 20 years and U. of L. has been "on a collision course with the national championship" since Howard Schnellenberger arrived in the Bluegrass State, but neither of them ever quite turned the corner to full-fledged present relevance. When Louisville fans are expressing regret at the announcement that their head coach won't be taking another job, that situation isn't apt to change anytime soon. In their last nine outings, the Cardinals have surrendered 38 points to ...

2007: Card Chronicle looks back
Published 12/31/2007 by Mike <info@cardchronicle.com> at Card Chronicle
That was my attempt at a VH1 documentary title. I'm off to Chicago in the morning for New Year's (this could end poorly), so this will likely be the last you hear from me for at least 48 hours...any longer and you can go ahead and call for help. I was randomly reading some stuff on here from over the summer, and decided it would be cool to take a look back at some of the highlights - or at least the lights (God that's an awful joke) - from Card Chronicle's first full year on the web. You get the popcorn, I'll get the projector, and let's all put on our pajama pants and enjoy the year that was. JANUARY Jan. 7: I ...

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