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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:99
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Since:Jan 8, 2007
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I like the smackdown Kragthorpe is puting on the Cardinals team. I like Stripling and am sad to hear this news, but if he did something worthy of dismissal, I'm glad it was done. I would like to know what the offense was.
That being said, Bilal Powell is ready to breakout in a major way this year. the Cardinals have a few soldi RBs on the team, but I feel like Powell is a future NFL player.
I hope it works out for Stripling somewhere else.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:96
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Since:Jul 8, 2007
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You know that's great that Kragthorpe is laying the hammer down on all bobby's loose cannon pothead players, but if he were really a good coach and had their full respect he'd be able to inspire the players themselves to change their actions. I actually think this helps the team because Stripling had a lot of ball security problems and a very low YPC average last season (and the year before). He would also impede the development of Powell who has the potential, I think to become one of the best running backs in Louisville history, he certainly has the burst, moves, and power to reinvigorate the running game.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:89
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Since:Sep 2, 2006
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now i do go to wvu so of course i find an interest in what louisville does in the offseason and even though we hate eachother. i do respect them as a team. however what i dont get is there is not a doubt in my mind that had this been a wvu player, wvu would of gotten plenty of replies saying how we have no class and hicks and incest type jokes. its almost obvious that stripling violated a team given drug test...well most likely. alot of football players at all schools smoke. i was just curious why no one says anyhting bad about louisville but if this was a wvu player like noel devine fans of all schools would jump down wvu's throat. (side note: noels time for this sort of article is coming) its almost inevitable with the type of stuff iv seen his crew get away with down here.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:86
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Since:Sep 16, 2006
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Actually- you can look at the negative posts aimed at WVU in two ways: first, you can take it as a compliment that with WVU's success over the years they have become a target for negative reactions from opposing fans. Louisville doesn't see as much negativity because we are not seen as a threat nationally (we were heading in that direction until the abrupt departure of Bobby Petrino). It is no different from the treatment you see towards the Florida schools from opposing fans or the joy non-Notre Dame fans are getting from that school's recent struggles. Or you can look at it another way- I don't know how you feel/felt about Rich Rodriguez but to me, as a Louisville grad/fan, he seemed like an arrogant pr*ck and the way in which he left WVU only seems to back that up. I love when we play WVU because in recent years it has been one of, if not the biggest game played in the Big East. Plus, I couldn't stand Rodriguez so any chance we could get to put that sideline pouting look on his face was great. Of course, that didn't happen often enough!
As for Stripling- I hate to see him go- because he has been a spark the last two seasons but I'm glad that Kragthorpe isn't making exceptions for anyone.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:95
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Since:Sep 19, 2006
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I wouldn't be too quick to blame the coach for not instilling individuals to take pride in themselves and walk the straight and narrow. Many of these kids come into a program with one thing in mind and that's to eventually earn the big money in the NFL. They have a bad attitude to begin with and they feel that any step toward corralling their bad behavior is a sign of weakness and submission. The only thing that can be blamed on a head coach is his ignoring an individual's track record during the recruiting process, but sometimes that is not always evident. As far a disciplinary problems within a program, all the public sees is the head of the snake... football/basketball schools do all they can to keep the rest of it hidden and pray that they won't be bit in the butt.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:89
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Since:Sep 2, 2006
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im even going to go as far as to say that the wvu louisville game especially the last 2 seasons...can be said to have been one of the better games overall by any two teams throughtout the whole season. i was at the game last season...i may have been higly intoxicated but who wasnt.. also to ask a wvu fan/student/grad is the respect rich rodriguez is like asking a middle class working man if he dosnt mind paying 4 dollars a gallon for gas. at least i dont know of anyone here who sees rich rod as a good guy....coach on the other hand you hvae to repect what he did for the program on a football stand point, but as a man i tink hes a lieing snake and feel bad for michigan for having to deal with him. im almost willing to bet he dosnt last 3 seasons in ann arbor
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 6, 2006
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OK here goes.K is going to destroy everythng the U of L football team has acomplished over the past ten years. So Stripling got caught with a couple of joints? So what? Unless you are living in a glass bubble, or are Dwayne Wade, you have had to have some connection to the killer weed. Its everywhere and at every program. Those schools that do not appear in the headlines with players getting ripped are the ones with the most security. Its a shame to lose a plyer of Georges ability but Powell and Btolen will be nicely aided by the in coming reshman Anderson. He is a player and he will show up the very first game. Write it down.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Thank Goodness Bilal Powell is around.
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 6, 2006
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Stripling did not do that much for UofL last year so no big loss IMHO. Kregs has this year to have a winning season or he is gone. The BE is weaker this year and the offense should not take much of a dip.
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Why isn't Stripling of UofL referred to as a hick
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Why isn't Stripling of UofL referred to as a hick
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Since:Feb 1, 2007
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I can understand why a WVU fan would wonder as to the 'why' a Louisville player might not get the 'hick' treatment that would typically be put onto a similarly dismissed player from the Mountaneer state. True, the very name 'Kentucky' does emote a connoctation of redneck et al; however those living within the greater state consider the city of Louisville to be an island in itself; as opposed to an actual part of Kentucky. Louisville is a city of fine arts; and high-brow types which isn't very congruous with the lion's share of the rest of the state. Louisville is more of a true 'urban' center ala, Cincinnati or Atlanta, whereas the 2nd largest city, Lexington, is more to the tune of a Charleston WV with a more country music, red-neckish perception. This is why the University of Louisville has a difficult time increasing its fan base beyond the metro Louisville area. BTW, I saw 'We are Marshall' the other day; and thought that McConaughy and company did a very good job of NOT making West Virginians appear to be nothing more than tobacco-spitting hicks! Eddie
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