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Louisville blown out by FSU, 75-53

by ConorShea

Posted: 12/10/2022 4:03:44 PM


Game Central

Game Recap

At least we didn’t get 30-pieced?

NCAA Basketball: Louisville at Florida State Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports

Heading into this game the Cardinals and the Seminoles were a combined 1-17 on the year. So the good news was that one of two teams had to win today. Unfortunately, that team wasn’t the one we were rooting for.

Louisville lost a game by at least 15 points for the sixth consecutive time, a new school record, and now sit alone with Cal as the last winless teams in the country. Louisville’s now nine-game losing streak also sets a new ACC record for longest losing streak in ACC history.

We knew going into this game that it was going to be ugly, but as Kenny Payne mentioned the other day, they apparently hadn’t hit rock bottom yet. I would say getting blown out by an obviously bad 1-9 FSU squad would be the new rock bottom. But who knows? It could probably get worse.

We saw the team lose five turnovers in the first half before hitting the 12-minute mark. We saw Kenny Payne inexplicably play his son, Zan Payne, instead of subbing in Hercy Miller and Kamari Lands, a move that alarmed many fans. After 20 minutes of disgusting and rather un-notable basketball, the Cards trailed 36-24 at the half.

The highlight of the first half was probably the non-basketball-related news we received that St. X defensive lineman and #1 overall player in the state, Micah Carter, flipped his commitment from Purdue to Louisville.

The second half started slow but the Cards were able to tighten things up a little before proceeding to get boat raced once again. I don’t really know what to point out individually that was Louisville’s ultimate downfall today.

All of the above?

The transition turnovers were as apparent as ever, the effort level was abysmal again (though I’ll give a nod to Fabio Basili for actually trying), the defense was lazy, the offense was in creative.

The Cards would finish the game with 16(!) turnovers, 20/57 (35%) from the field, and yielded FSU 36 points in the paint.

And this was all against an obviously very bad Florida State squad. The problem is that UofL was just THAT much worse. Like 20+ points worse than a 1-9 team. Just an unbelievable thing to have to type.

Where do the Cards go from here? Well the “Race to One Win” is still on with Cal, who plays butler at 5PM today. The Cards will play WKU next Wednesday night before getting their best, and potentially only chance, at a win versus Florida A&M on Saturday, December 17th.

Should be interesting to see what Kenny Payne has to say about the latest embarrassing blow out. I guess.

Let’s see what Twitter had to say:

 

 

 

 

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