Game Date:
02/06/2016
12:00pm EST
Lines:
Boston College +20.5
Louisville -20.5
Total:
Over
127.5 (-110)
Under 127.5 (-110)
Community Picks: Boston College 0% vs Louisville 0%
Boston College and Louisville Thread
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Louisville will be on the outside looking in at March Madness this spring, a view that neither the Cardinals players nor coach Rick Pitino expected. University President James Ramsey announced a one-year postseason ban Friday for the Cardinals men's basketball team amid ongoing investigations into a sex scandal, meaning this year's squad will pay for misdeeds committed by others. Ramsey said at a news conference that an investigation revealed violations occurred when the school reviewed allegations by an escort that a former Louisville staffer paid escort Katina Powell and other dancers to strip and have sex with recruits and players from 2010-14. Continue to Article
February 06, 2016 2:47:am EST
Damion Lee and Trey Lewis transferred to Louisville to play in the NCAA tournament. Now they're collateral damage in the university's attempt at damage control. Continue to Article
February 05, 2016 4:37:pm EST
One of the highlights of Rick Pitino's legacy is rebuilding Kentucky following a recruiting scandal. One of the lowlights will be a sex scandal during his tenure at archrival Louisville. Reeling from the bombshell announcement the 19th-ranked Cardinals will not play in the ACC and NCAA tournaments as part of a self-imposed ban, they try to regroup Saturday at home against Boston College. Continue to Article
February 05, 2016 4:26:pm EST
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- - Beating second-ranked North Carolina on Saturday night doesn't look quite as formidable as it once might have for Notre Dame, not after defeating the Tar Heels twice last year. ''I don't think there's any intimidation factor in this program anymore,'' coach Mike Brey said. ''To have won two in a row in the state of North Carolina is a little bit mind-blowing. Continue to Article
February 05, 2016 4:13:pm EST
Beating second-ranked North Carolina on Saturday doesn't look quite as formidable as it once might have for Notre Dame, not after defeating the Tar Heels twice last year. The first victory in Chapel Hill in early January last year helped launch the Fighting Irish to one of their best seasons, coming a shot away from making it to the Final Four. The second victory came in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title game, as the Irish used a 26-3 run late to win 90-82 and earn its first title in any league. Continue to Article
February 05, 2016 3:57:pm EST