Other than having to need to rush the Louisville Colonels/Lobsters from voicifery to NBA Expansion or NHL Expansion as a way to keep ABA Basketball Lore alive and well in the First Division of Professional Sports, I feel like today would be the last time we could be seeing Kentucky vs. Louisville in Men's Basketball until 2022.
I feel what would be forward is a precedent maker in Louisville get smacked with the Death Penalty for 2018-2020. I feel that would be the rule if National Championships or Academic Awards are involved, including Athletics. Even though I don't think the 2013 National Title, or the already worn down Kevin Ware Year will get passed to Ann Arbor without the salty glare of Sedgwick County, but, I feel that would be trying to be a Lincoln Lawyer.
And, on January 5th, 2021, Louisville would draw Evansville in their first game in 3 Years in the New Riverboat Collegiate Conference. And, we can't change the reality Elvis overstayed his welcome and Ali would have been Unocal Union 76 Next Month.
And, in 2020-2022, the Louisville Cardinals would have no Non Conference and no Postseason, and with the tail end of Non-Conference Play in the 2022-2023 Season, Kentucky makes their 1st Trek West to the Derby City in 6 Years and like it or lump it, Louisville and Evansville would be in a raw world where they have to win and not just get loud over Jimmy V insulting their families and icing a road to NCAA Banners.
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