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Louisville wasn't supposed to be this good this fast. Here's how Pat Kelsey did it


Forty days ago Louisville was a banged up 6-5 team that had lost four of five. For a program that had been dragged through hell the previous two seasons under Kenny Payne, it seemed then, after losing to Kentucky, like the Cardinals were fated to endure more tribulations. A return to prominence might be years away. No one told Pat Kelsey. (CBS Sports)

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Louisville wasn't supposed to be this good this fast. Here's how Pat Kelsey did it


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