We went 4-19, 2-22, and 8-13 during that stretch in the 60's.
A little different than
18-13 (when were banned from post-season)
23-14 (and a Final Four)
17-13 (and still counting)
We went 4-19, 2-22, and 8-13 during that stretch in the 60's.
A little different than
18-13 (when were banned from post-season)
23-14 (and a Final Four)
17-13 (and still counting)
Yes, that was probably the worst three year stretch in program history, and happened in an era when teams played far fewer games. The current three year stretch in no way resembles that one.We went 4-19, 2-22, and 8-13 during that stretch in the 60's.
A little different than
18-13 (when were banned from post-season)
23-14 (and a Final Four)
17-13 (and still counting)
Ric is still playing for the possibility of a #1 seed in the NCAA.
My answer was to the point that Louisville continued to push the scoring after it was obvious they would win.Longshot to happen at best, and we were playing for our tournament lives.