Louisville - A lone UofL student, 6th year sophomore Jeremy Feltcher, started his own one man tent city three days ago outside Cardinal Arena in eager anticipation of receiving a control Card. The Control Card would be redeemable for a free ticket to the University of Louisville’s Midnight Madness. "I'm totally stoked, and ready to kick off the season." The problem, there is no UofL Midnight Madness. The U of L’s men’s basketball program has not been able to generate enough fan interest to pull off such an event.
Coach Pitino is on record stating that not having a Midnight Madness is critical to the success of L1C4. L1C4 means that being a Cardinal is more important than glitz and glamor and adulation and dunk contests and national TV exposure and all the other selfishness that L1C4 players have proved they do not want by signing with Louisville. “If you want to be on ESPN doing that selfish “me-first” stuff like dunking, scoring and impressing NBA scouts and the fans…you are not L1C4.”
Reminded that programs like UK, Duke, UNC, KU, Ariz and many more have a similar event and do not have a problem getting good players, Pitino shot back that these are not players who do it the Louisville way.
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