"That's A Big League Ballclub Right There"
That's what Temple Head Coach Al Golden had to say after his Owls were calculatingly annihilated 62-0 by the University of Louisville Cardinals.
Were there any question which NCAA football team possesses the most potent offense, and stingiest defense, those issues were addressed yesterday. Forget the NCAA polls. Look at the facts.
The University of Louisville Cardinals produced 671 total yards of offense, a nice complement to their 600+ yards of total offense produced against SEC rival Kentucky the prior week. And, they've allowed only 28 points all year (with 21 of those points due to a busted-play-Hail-Mary and two nonexistent pass interference calls).
Were there any question which NCAA football team possesses the most potent offense, and stingiest defense, those issues were addressed yesterday. Forget the NCAA polls. Look at the facts.
The University of Louisville Cardinals produced 671 total yards of offense, a nice complement to their 600+ yards of total offense produced against SEC rival Kentucky the prior week. And, they've allowed only 28 points all year (with 21 of those points due to a busted-play-Hail-Mary and two nonexistent pass interference calls).
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It is always satisfying to beat up on a team that has lost 13 straight, something like 32 of 35, just a sad excuse for a team. The team couldn't score a touchdown the previous week against another no-name school, so the 28 given up to woeful KY was not an accident. Miami will put them back in their place next week with WVU to follow later in the year. They'll continue to beat the lower-tier teams and never live up to the hype, but this year they have the Bush excuse.
Don't post anonymous trash talk. Put your name on your post.
Oh, and Miami? They didn't put us in our place, now did they? We sent them packing with a blowout loss so bad they dropped out of the polls for the first time in 107 weeks.
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