I was just thinking about the playoffs and asked myself a question. Do I think Brohm can get Louisville to the playoffs before Stoops can at Kentucky? I didn't like my next thought.
Just being one of the 12 "playoff teams" will be difficult for either team. Barring some unusual development, UofL would have to win the ACC and UK would have to finish at least 3rd (maybe 2nd) in the SEC.I was just thinking about the playoffs and asked myself a question. Do I think Brohm can get Louisville to the playoffs before Stoops can at Kentucky? I didn't like my next thought.
Loserville is a mid major program no more dream of glory a pipe dream harr harrJust being one of the 12 "playoff teams" will be difficult for either team. Barring some unusual development, UofL would have to win the ACC and UK would have to finish at least 3rd (maybe 2nd) in the SEC.
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I's not every year they are going to dodge Clemson or/and Florida St. Couple that with a loss to UK most years and I say their chances are slim.I was just thinking about the playoffs and asked myself a question. Do I think Brohm can get Louisville to the playoffs before Stoops can at Kentucky? I didn't like my next thought.
With the playoffs expanding to 12 teams and if things fall into place, we will actually have a realistic shot on occasion to get into the mix. Had the playoffs been at 12 teams in 2018, we would have been within a whisker of making it in. Louisville will have an easier pat, especially if the ACC blows up and the upper tier teams leave. Their SOS will be what will hurt their chances in the BCS rankings more than anything. It's funny how Louisville doesn't seem to be on any of the big conferences lists for expansion. I always thought Louisville was a pretty big college market. Guessing the toxicity around the program, especially in basketball the past decade or so has tarnished their image.I was just thinking about the playoffs and asked myself a question. Do I think Brohm can get Louisville to the playoffs before Stoops can at Kentucky? I didn't like my next thought.
Good point. I don't know if Louisville has2 million fans total in the country. It being a city college and all. I don't know if that hurts them or not. I can't really think of many big time fan bases from a city school. State school yes.With the playoffs expanding to 12 teams and if things fall into place, we will actually have a realistic shot on occasion to get into the mix. Had the playoffs been at 12 teams in 2018, we would have been within a whisker of making it in. Louisville will have an easier pat, especially if the ACC blows up and the upper tier teams leave. Their SOS will be what will hurt their chances in the BCS rankings more than anything. It's funny how Louisville doesn't seem to be on any of the big conferences lists for expansion. I always thought Louisville was a pretty big college market. Guessing the toxicity around the program, especially in basketball the past decade or so has tarnished their image.
UofL has Played UNC 8 times. Lead the series 5-3. 2 game win streak.Haha once the 12 team begins I'll be shocked if the ACC gets anymore than just its champion in. I've no worry they will finish better than FSU, Clemson. Eventually Miami will get its act together. UNC will always have more talent than UL.
What does the fan base size have to do with making the playoff ? You must be forgetting the Cincinnati a city school was in the playoffs.Good point. I don't know if Louisville has2 million fans total in the country. It being a city college and all. I don't know if that hurts them or not. I can't really think of many big time fan bases from a city school. State school yes.