L&N Federal Credit Union, a cooperative, financial institution located in Louisville, has inked a naming rights deal with the University of Louisville that renames Cardinal Stadium to L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, Director of Athletics Josh Heird announced Monday. A 20-year, $41-million commitment secures the naming rights with the university through 2042. Opened in 1998 and renovated in 2010 and 2019, Cardinal Stadium is a 60,800-seat facility located at the corner of Floyd Street and Central Avenue and is home to the UofL football program.
—Next weekend won’t just be a loaded recruiting weekend for hoops, as Rueben Owens — a U of L commit and the No. 1 high school running back in America — says he’ll be back in town for a second visit. Owens also says he "might" visit both Texas and Texas A&M. —Matt McGavic of Louisville Report shares his most significant takeaways from Louisville’s time at ACC Media Day on Wednesday. —Yasir Abdullah and MoMo Sanogo will be utilizing their bye week for good, because they’re awesome. WHAT: University of Louisville football players will visit with children and parents residing in The Center for Women and Families’ emergency shelter in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. WHEN: Saturday, October 15, 11:00 AM WHERE: 927 S. Second St., Louisville, KY 40202
As we head into the fourth year of the Scott Satterfield era, there are still a fair amount of questions surrounding the Louisville football program. Will they be able to finish strong in games to flip those one-score losses? Can they improve upon their situational execution? You can watch the Rugby World Cup 2023 online on NBC Sports which is the official broadcaster of the RWC 2019 in the US.
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Fire Bryan Brown
kudos to writer Matthew McGavic for truthfully noting him as an NCAA Champion.
Long ago, it took me a while to warm up to AI. This tribute by him to Kobe.. onions.
"They're preparing for me, but I'm preparing more for them. I'm going to keep a chip on my shoulder."
Kids talking about one of our own.