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Louisville wins

by Keith Graham | 2, Add your Comment | Mar 14, 2009

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Louisville will win the national championship in college basketball.

We’d be happier to say that North Carolina or even Tennessee or LSU would win. UNC might still have a chance, if Ty Lawson comes back strong and if Danny Green can get on track. Memphis is always a threat and remains a dark horse, but the Tigers’ weak conference means they are untested.

Louisville has all the pieces, great players and very good coaching, to succeed. The Cardinals’ biggest weakness: free throw shooting.

But as we enter Selection Sunday, be aware of this: Louisville should be considered the clear favorite to emerge as national champs.

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2 Responses to “Louisville wins”

  1. Keith Graham says:

    Keith, Keith, Keith: You’re an idiot. Duke will win it all.

  2. Terri Evans Terri Evans says:

    Louisville…whom WKU beat 68-54 on a neutral floor back on November 30.

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Keith Graham
About the author Keith Graham: Keith Graham lives in Atlanta most of the time and on St. Simons Island on Georgia’s coast the rest. Like so many Southerners, Keith was named for a blind piano player, who is now little remembered, and he spent his earliest years living with his parents in the back rooms of a small-town Georgia radio station. Later, he moved to several other states, including North Carolina twice, before returning to Georgia. He has worked for a series of newspapers, including The Atlanta Journal and Constitution from 1979 to 2007.