Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Dez Fitzpatrick's focus on being a complete receiver paying off for Louisville football

After not recording a reception against Western Kentucky, Dez Fitzpatrick exploded against Florida State.

       


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ScoreCards: Catching up with Louisville soccer and football

In this week's edition of ScoreCards, we chat with Louisville men's soccer coach John Michael Hayden who's in his first year as head coach. The Cardinals football team is also back in action Saturday after a bye week.

       


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What Boston College is saying about Louisville football before Saturday's game

Boston College coach Steve Addazio shared his thoughts on Louisville football heading into Saturday's game.

       


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Mekhi Becton showing strength and versatility while leading the Louisville offensive line

Louisville football offensive tackle Mekhi Becton looks the part of a NFL offensive lineman. But how good is he?

       


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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Where We Stand: Civil War, Race & Recreation

On Friday, October 4th, 2019, at 5:30 pm, at the Peterson Dumesnil House (301 S. Peterson Avenue), the Louisville Historical League will hold a discussion of public art centered around the life and legacy of John Castleman. There will be a panel discussion and then open forum to further evaluate this topic as per the following description: John Castleman was a man dedicated to service and some say this legacy is best told in three parts—war, race and recreation. On the other hand, Castleman opponents cite the fact that Castleman was a confederate soldier and allege that he segregated the public parks as justification for removing a statue of him in Cherokee Triangle. Because the confederate army fought to uphold slavery, Castleman, to his opponents of today, is automatically labeled a racist. Additionally, Castleman’s ties to the confederacy gives credibility to the claim that he segregated the public parks. Where We Stand, will judge whether that is fair. The discussion aims to generate dialogue that produces a method or set of rules for judging history and her famous figures, especially those memorialized in public art. We will give voice to all sides of the Castleman debate, establish the facts of his life, and possibly solidify Castleman’s legacy. By the end of the discussion, a criterion by which to determine what types of art should be permitted/erected/allowed to remain on public grounds should emerge.

Louisville basketball won Jay Scrubb over, but the NBA is still in play

New Louisville basketball commit Jay Scrubb wants to leave a legacy with the Cards, his dad says — even if he only plays one season of college ball.

       


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For the Cardinals to end their 9-game ACC losing streak, they must do these 3 things

Here are three things the Louisville football team must do to end its nine-game ACC losing streak when it faces Boston College on Saturday.

       


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Louisville basketball's Luke Hancock reclaims rightful place on NCAA Final Four ledger

As part of a settlement confirmed Monday, Luke Hancock has reclaimed his rightful place as the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 Final Four.

       


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