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Dancin’ with Pitino

Posted by frankpos on March 27, 2008

7 – 0.

Pitino is 7-0 in Sweet Sixteens.

This is when magic occurs. Pitino has “off the charts” Performance Against Seed Expectations in the NCAA– it is by far the highest of any active coach.

Denny created magic, too. It surprised you the first few times. But then you knew to look for it– and almost expect it. (OK, we got downright spoiled by it!)

Coaching geniuses in their prime drive their teams beyond expectations with their wile, wisdom, and sheer force of will.

I’m going to Charlotte to hopefully witness some sparkle in person. At the beginning of the season, with high hopes for this season, I posted this nostalgic piece about my first encounter with Ricky P and his wife– in the ’80s– and why we as fans need to relish each of these special tournament times in U of L history.

Dancin’withPitino: http://hellinthehall.wordpress.com/2008/02/26/dancin-with-pitino/

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Still…it is the team that must play the game. U of L teams traditionally have high PASE over the past 15 years.Can this year’s Card team over-achieve its 3 seed, and reach what we all believe is their true potential– a third title for the Ville?

This team has come close all year–but has not won any major tournaments or regular season championships. It has often failed in those clutch last few minutes.

This team has the talent and depth.  Does it have the maturity and force of will –this time– to take the mountain?

The road, never easy, is now ridiculous. First a 2 seed, then most likely three #1 seeds in a row to win to all.

A major first obstacle is Tennessee. The Cards and the Vols…somewhat similar teams…good talent and depth (11 Vols play 10 minutes or more per game). They are more guard oriented and rely more on perimeter shooting.

“Louisville does a great job running their offense through their post,” Pearl said. “I’m so impressed with Padgett on the inside and Jerry Smith on the perimeter – that inside-outside combination – and the athletes they put around those two.

“There’s like four or five big time pros on that team. It’s a very talented team with athletic, skilled front line guys. They’re a better shooting Memphis team with better post-up options.”

The keys to the game: How well we shoot from the outside and how well we defend their outside shooting.

I have a good feeling about the game. I think our D will shut down them down sufficiently.

I’m thinking the Vegas line of Cards by 2 is about right. And could be more if we play well.

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Some interesting stats and insights from a SI.com article, about Butler’s scouting on the Vols:”They haven’t won if the other team committed less than 13 turnovers, and they are undefeated if they force 15 or more,” he says.”I want to give you one statistic that I think illustrates their mindset,” Stevens says.

“They are in the top 50 in the nation in offensive rebounding, and they are in the bottom 50 in the nation in defensive rebounding. I’ve never seen that before. It tells you they like it easy on offense and they really get after it, and they like it easy on defense and they won’t pay attention to the details late in the possession.”

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/bill_trocchi/03/24/butler/1.html And from Yahoo:

Through two NCAA Tournament games, Rick Pitino’s bench is outscoring the opponent’s bench 67-25 Only North Carolina, of the 221 first-weekend points, has scored more off the bench than Louisville (69 to 67). Stanford is the only other team to score more than 40, getting 66 in their two wins.

http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news?slug=rivals-209320&prov=rivals&type=lgns

From Cardinal Empire ( and Prudat who also gets the nod for the wallpapers  above):

Big East Continues Sweet 16 Dominance

With West Virginia, Villanova, and Louisville making travel plans for the second weekend, the Big East has now sent at least three teams to the Sweet 16 in four of the past six seasons (2003, 2004, 2006, 2008). The next closest conference to claim that distinction is the Big XII, which has sent three or more teams just twice (2003, 2004). No other major conference can claim more than one season with a trio of teams playing for a berth in the Elite Eight.

And finally from the Card Chronicle, which also has an excellent breakdown of the Vols and the game, a highlight compilation of OKLA game:

I’ m ready for some magic and history.

Go Cards!

2 Responses to “Dancin’ with Pitino”

  1. iluvdp said

    Frank, I liked that a lot!

    Brought back some memories of those days.

    Lets go Cards

  2. ladycard1 said

    I know our boys can do it.

    I think we’ll tak UT by 10.Go Cards!

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