Tag Archives: Louisville

NFL Draft Notebook: Top 30 WR Rankings and NFL Player Compositions

It’s true. This wide receiver class is special. I know, everyone gets tired of hearing that every April, leading up to the NFL draft. However, this one really has it all: superstars disappear off the board in the top 10, the dynamic athletes go somewhere between the middle of Round 1 and early Round 2,… Read More »

March Madness: How the shoe company’s influence has been neutralized

For about 40 years, Nike and Adidas ran college basketball. They sponsored the teams. They paid the coaches. They filled out the rosters… through everything from running massive grassroots systems to identify and vet recruits to paying players to sign with their favorite “blue blood” programs. Not surprisingly, their top teams dominated the game in… Read More »

Louisville fires head coach Kenny Payne after a two-year nightmare

Kenny Payne’s time in Louisville was an absolute disaster. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) The most predictable shot in college basketball happened Wednesday. Louisville parted ways with men’s basketball coach Kenny Payne a day after the Cardinals’ 94-85 loss to NC State in the first round of the ACC Tournament. the school announced Wednesday morningending a… Read More »

March Madness: 3 takeaways from the women’s selection committee’s top 16 reveal

Kiki Rice (1) and UCLA moved into first place in the latest reveal of the NCAA’s top 16 teams. Can the Bruins hold their spot? (Photo by Katharine Lotze/Getty Images) South Carolina retained the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA women’s basketball committee’s final unveiling on Thursday, two weeks before Selection Sunday. Ohio State… Read More »

After two years, Boulder County’s recovery from Marshall Fire continues

December 29 – Two years after the Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes in unincorporated Louisville, Superior and Boulder County, organizations and local governments are recognizing and celebrating the ongoing recovery efforts – but cognizant of the long road ahead. By late Thursday, Louisville reported that 550 properties had been destroyed and 128 certificates… Read More »