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The Louisville football team is in complete disarray.  Today, Willie Williams, former Miami Hurricane turned starting linebacker for the Cardinals, was dismissed from the football team for violating his agreement with Tom Jurich.  I personally have no idea what happened there, and I am not going to pass along any rumors, of which there are many.  I wish the best for Williams, and hope he gets his life straight.

The reversal of fortunes for our arch-foe has been totally astonishing.  From the first practice of the season, many fans of the red and black were looking forward to a top-10 ranking and a possible shot at a national championship.  But an unexpectedly weak defense along with growing pains from bringing on a new coach and a new system derailed those plans, at least temporarily.  I would hope Kentucky fans could learn about the volatile and unpredictable nature of the expectations game from this experience, but I don't have all that much faith that we will.

The expectations game in sports is almost as addictive as a narcotic.  One minute, you can be so high you can't see anything but stars, and the next you are in the depths of despair.  Placing high hopes on young college-age men and women begs for a disappointing result, and keeping in mind what is really important in life -- especially when you are right in the middle of it -- can be daunting.  Bad choices often happen when we allow ourselves to get too high or too low on anything.

While it is really tempting to engage in some sort of schadenfreude at Louisville's expense, I'd rather not.  Yes, we have all suffered a bit from the sharp keyboards of certain Cardinal fans when Smith and Brooks were both under duress.  Yes, we had to suffer lots of stories from the Courier-Journal and other media about how great Jurich was, how impressive his performance was in light of his smaller budget, and what the heck could be wrong with Barnhart?  Yes, we had to endure Louisville's rise to football power, and several brutal beatings at the hands of their football team.  Their baseball team got to the college world series this year, a feat Kentucky has never accomplished.  Only our basketball success against them in the annual game have provided us any bragging rights at all over the last few years, and even that seemed to have been diluted by the Cardinal's gridiron prowess.

Who knows, perhaps this event will be the watershed moment for the Cards, creating unity from the shards of broken dreams and allowing them to salvage their season.  Or, it could be another turn in a long, slow spiral to despair, and despite what some Card fans may be thinking right now, it most definitely can get worse.

All I know is, what a difference a month makes.  The reality of the Cats and the Cards have swapped ends 180 degrees from pre-season expectations.  Droll, I suppose, but a caution to us all.

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According to the world wide leader, Willie Williams was dismissed after being arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, felony tampering with physical evidence and driving without a license.

Full article here
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3039633

Its always sad when something like this happens, regardless of who the person plays for. Besides, I'd rather beat a good Louisville team than a bad one any day!

by KYColonel on Sep 28, 2007 2:22 AM EDT reply actions  

I agree 100% ...
on both.  I found myself cheering for the Cardinals last week, but I confess I had a selfish interest -- I didn't want to see Kentucky's victory minimized.

It is sad that this young man didn't take advantage of the second chances he was offered.  We can only hope he learns his lesson from this one.

by Glenn Logan on Sep 28, 2007 7:24 AM EDT up reply actions  

Rooting for UL?
I understand the concept of rooting for an opponent UK has already defeated, but if UL played the Taliban, I would be wearing a turban. That also goes for Tennessee.

by Ken Howlett on Sep 28, 2007 10:16 PM EDT up reply actions  

Well ...
it was more about rooting for the integrity of Kentucky's big victory than for any U of L success, to be honest.

by Glenn Logan on Sep 28, 2007 11:04 PM EDT up reply actions  

UL
I think the country has stepped up and taken notice of UK's surge.

I have been pleasantly surprised at the overwhelmingly positve coverage. That's what two high-profile victories will do for a program. Also helping is the fashion in which the games were won. A final minute touchdown to win, and a 21 points in 11 minutes tyrade of touchdowns against mid-to-top level competition tends to garner the attention of the talking heads.

I can't remember any team going from no votes in the polls, to 14th, in a matter of 3 weeks.

I think many pundits were leery of talking up UK in the preseason simply because of the difficulty of their schedule. Some of the commentators, it seemed, wanted to predict a good season for UK, and have been waiting for affirmation on the field. Now, quite possibly, an overreaction to UK's success has led to a huge jump in the polls, and more coverage on the world wide leader than the previous 10 years combined. (Save the LSU meltdown) Although I question whether UK is the 14th best team in America, I'll take the ranking with a smile, and say congratulations, now beat the hell out of FAU.

UK doesn't need UL to win in order to validate the Big Blue victory this year. UK can validate itself by winning football games. And that, I think, they will continue to do.

by Ken Howlett on Sep 29, 2007 12:14 AM EDT up reply actions  

Well said ...
nothing I can really add to that.

by Glenn Logan on Sep 29, 2007 11:15 AM EDT up reply actions  

Williams
This is like the 9th time Williams had been arrested. Its not sad, its stupid.

I dont feel bad for anyone involved. The player should have learned something after the first eight arrests and the Cardinals should have known not to take him anyway.

DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Sep 28, 2007 10:25 AM EDT reply actions  

According to reports ...
he has a rap sheet that includes some 11 incidents.

I agree, it was really bad judgment, as such things always are.  I just hate to see a young man ruin his life.

I think you do have to give some credit to the Louisville administration for sticking to their guns.  More than one program has been quite hypocritical when the rubber meets the road (this means you, Phil Fulmer).  

Of course, a pre-enrollment agreement with Jurich made it a lot tougher for them to do otherwise.

by Glenn Logan on Sep 28, 2007 10:53 AM EDT up reply actions  

Agree
I agree. Good comment.
DEEETROIT BASKETBALLL!!!

by davw83 on Sep 29, 2007 9:56 PM EDT reply actions  

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