wow i was at this game, stayed till the end. so many people left early. then ended up on the railings watching from above. sad to see how far we have fallen this past few year. good times ahead
This was a nice comeback but it took some time. The comeback against Tennessee took 30-seconds, down by 6 and won by 3. That was one hell of a comeback.
The comeback you're referring to was quite awesome indeed. One minor correction: Louisvlle won by 1. They hit two straight 3s, then TEN hit a layup, then Reece Gaines hit the winning 3 with 1.8 seconds to go, and then TEN failed to score.
@@Junkman2008 If I had to guess (and because I've made this kind mistake before), while being correct about the two most obvious details, which were LOU's three 3s and TEN being up 6, the lost detail was that TEN actually hit a bucket in the midst of it. The math's correct if that detail weren't true and it's the easiest detail to forget since it ultimately proved to be a meaningless basket.
No doubt this was the best comeback in the Yum! Center. There are a couple of others that should be up for debate for all time however. In Pitino's first year that comeback against Tennessee was amazing for how many points scored in such a short amount of time but the best ever in my opinion was that crazy fight game down at South Carolina. With a minute and a half to go the announcers were already talking about how Louisville's winning streak against South Carolina would be coming to an end and how it was going to affect the Metro conference standings with the Cards only down 10. With 1:06 to play the Cards are down 14 when the chaos begins. Herb Crook and LaBradford Smith ended up getting ejected along with a couple of South Carolina players. LaBradford's three right before everything went to heck was counted as good and after all technical shots were taken from both teams, Louisville was still down 6. After a series of fouls and turnovers in what seemed like a lot more than a minute of playing time the Cards found themselves down 3 with only 4 seconds to go. Pervis grabbed a game saving missed free throw and passed it to Craig Hawley who manages two just get past half-court to nail a three pointer to send it into the first of what would be two overtimes. The Cards finally win it 96 - 88.
I wouldn't call that UL's greatest comeback since the deficit came in the 1st half and was erased in mere minutes in the same half. The greatest Louisville comeback is probably the Elite 8 game vs. West Virginia in OT back in 2005, after having trailed by 20.
john walker - LOL. They also show up to random Louisville basketball games too. You can always spot a few in the crowd during Louisville away games. But apparently, we're the ones who are obsessed with them...
Wow, great times.... funny to see how the key pieces to the 2013 banner are all on the bench in this video. Go Cards baby!!!
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wow i was at this game, stayed till the end. so many people left early. then ended up on the railings watching from above. sad to see how far we have fallen this past few year. good times ahead
Down 20 to West Virginia in the tournament in 05 I believe was my favorite comeback win
That game vs WVA is epic
LOUISVILLE for life!!!
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You and me both die hard cards fan
The Yum Center was so freaking loud that second half! I couldn't hear for 2 days!
That Tennessee comeback in 01 in freedom hall was wild as well, extremely loud
Man I miss this #L1C4
Wow. And this was when Marquette had Jimmy Butler
Tyler Pope I think they still had crowder too. This game was wild.
@@jacobmcgee7565 yup he was on Kyle but left him alone great play call see those curls
I watch all these past videos of the cards but the present
We need to get back to this…..L1C4EVER!!
24 to 5 run to end the game!
I would argue the 1988 south Carolina game was the greatest comeback
This was a nice comeback but it took some time. The comeback against Tennessee took 30-seconds, down by 6 and won by 3. That was one hell of a comeback.
The comeback you're referring to was quite awesome indeed. One minor correction: Louisvlle won by 1. They hit two straight 3s, then TEN hit a layup, then Reece Gaines hit the winning 3 with 1.8 seconds to go, and then TEN failed to score.
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Yes, that's the one. I don't know why I said three when I remember it was by one. Must have been one of my all-nighters on TH-cam! 🙄
@@Junkman2008 If I had to guess (and because I've made this kind mistake before), while being correct about the two most obvious details, which were LOU's three 3s and TEN being up 6, the lost detail was that TEN actually hit a bucket in the midst of it. The math's correct if that detail weren't true and it's the easiest detail to forget since it ultimately proved to be a meaningless basket.
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You are correct. The actual ending of that game is here: th-cam.com/video/BhI85Q9Am8c/w-d-xo.html
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But with that said, how did we forget about this one? th-cam.com/video/cvc6hZLWrkU/w-d-xo.html
all due to the legend that is SVT
I miss everything about this.
The People Who Left At Around 7 Minutes: 😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
No doubt this was the best comeback in the Yum! Center. There are a couple of others that should be up for debate for all time however. In Pitino's first year that comeback against Tennessee was amazing for how many points scored in such a short amount of time but the best ever in my opinion was that crazy fight game down at South Carolina.
With a minute and a half to go the announcers were already talking about how Louisville's winning streak against South Carolina would be coming to an end and how it was going to affect the Metro conference standings with the Cards only down 10.
With 1:06 to play the Cards are down 14 when the chaos begins. Herb Crook and LaBradford Smith ended up getting ejected along with a couple of South Carolina players. LaBradford's three right before everything went to heck was counted as good and after all technical shots were taken from both teams, Louisville was still down 6. After a series of fouls and turnovers in what seemed like a lot more than a minute of playing time the Cards found themselves down 3 with only 4 seconds to go. Pervis grabbed a game saving missed free throw and passed it to Craig Hawley who manages two just get past half-court to nail a three pointer to send it into the first of what would be two overtimes. The Cards finally win it 96 - 88.
I'm pretty sure this game was at freedom hall
Now in the future 😱
Go louisville
The greatest comeback of all time was in the 2013 national championship game. That was on a neutral court against a better team
I wouldn't call that UL's greatest comeback since the deficit came in the 1st half and was erased in mere minutes in the same half. The greatest Louisville comeback is probably the Elite 8 game vs. West Virginia in OT back in 2005, after having trailed by 20.
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Kentucky has the greatest comeback of all time
Then go comment on that video moron, and stay off the UofL videos
john walker - LOL. They also show up to random Louisville basketball games too. You can always spot a few in the crowd during Louisville away games. But apparently, we're the ones who are obsessed with them...