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Clark: Louisville is exactly what the ACC needed
>> But then there’s Louisville. Wonderful, wonderful Louisville. A program that cares about the sport. A program with a large and energetic fanbase. A program that is willing to re-hire a coach with a sordid, ugly past because it knows he can win football games. A program that is willing to take kicked-off players from other big-time programs because it knows they can help win football games, too.
This might read like I’m being sarcastic. I’m not. Louisville is doing exactly what it has to do to try to become a big-time football program itself. That should be applauded. Even if the means aren’t exactly ideal (that Petrino neck-brace picture will be on the internet for the rest of time) they are justified when you’re ranked No. 10 in the country.
Because, in the end, college football is about one thing: Winning. High character and grade-point averages are nice. Sure. But the only thing fans and administrators truly care about is whether you have more points on the scoreboard than the other team. That’s it.<<
Clark: Louisville is exactly what the ACC needed
>> But then there’s Louisville. Wonderful, wonderful Louisville. A program that cares about the sport. A program with a large and energetic fanbase. A program that is willing to re-hire a coach with a sordid, ugly past because it knows he can win football games. A program that is willing to take kicked-off players from other big-time programs because it knows they can help win football games, too.
This might read like I’m being sarcastic. I’m not. Louisville is doing exactly what it has to do to try to become a big-time football program itself. That should be applauded. Even if the means aren’t exactly ideal (that Petrino neck-brace picture will be on the internet for the rest of time) they are justified when you’re ranked No. 10 in the country.
Because, in the end, college football is about one thing: Winning. High character and grade-point averages are nice. Sure. But the only thing fans and administrators truly care about is whether you have more points on the scoreboard than the other team. That’s it.<<