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It's official! The banner comes down!

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Fifteen post-season wins vacated would have to include the title game.

2011 - 1 game
2012 - 5 games
2013 - 6 games
2014 - 3 games
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Total = 15 games (including the championship)
 
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UL has 15 days to notify NCAA of appeal.....UL then has 30 days to submit written appeal....NCAA appeals committee then has 30 days to respond to appeal. ...After approx. 15 days there will be a hearing.

We have about 3 months before anything is official but I don't see how they could possibly keep the title.
 
I don't see anything "official" but I do agree with the reasoning and believe the banner is coming down.
 
I frankly don't like this AT ALL.

It's not that I have any tiny speck of love or respect for the Louisville program.

It's only that by doing this, the NCAA has essentially now written it in stone that they are using two different standards:

--One standard for Duke and UNC**

--One standard for everybody else

F*** that.

If this were the second time this year they were taking a banner down, I would be perfectly happy with it.
 
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8>2.

Based off of the officiating in that Michigan game, they never deserved it in the first place.
 
So I've been trying to come up with where the 108 regular season games number can come from, using the time period December 2010 through July 2014. If you don't count conference tournaments and count both wins and losses, Russ Smith played in 107 games. He missed one game in 2012 that Chane Behanan played in. I can't come up with any other way of counting (with or without losses, with or without conference tournaments) that gets to 108.
 
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Losses stay on the record

Even counting conference tournament wins, there were only 105 "regular season" victories from December 2010 through July 2014. If the 108 number from UL's press conference was correct, losses have to be included.
 
If anything this shows me that UNC*** will not get off lightly and the NCAA will continue its reckoning.

What I find utterly shocking is the fact that this came about before the UNC*** bull crap.. which causes me to believe there is more to that than we all know.

Louisville got made an example, when it should've been the Chapel Hill cheating scum
 
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UofL played in exactly 15 NCAA tournament games during the time frame of December 2010 through July 2014. 12 wins, 3 losses. UofL said during the press conference that 15 NCAA games would be affected by ineligible players. Case closed. Championship is gone.
 
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