Seedy K’s Gamecap: NC State

A houseplant in the TV room was functioning funky, so I called up my friend, an international gardening -guru. A guy who knows some flora.

Also a really nice writer, he had just sent a piece in a magazine with note that was set aside to Green Thumbery, where he riffed on the word “truculent.” No matter why. Although he wasn’t worried, he didn’t describe my comments, apropos as it might be.

In any case, I mentioned how I had recently relied on the rarely used “improved”.

That is why I continued to conjure up a college board word to describe the misleading Ho Ho HO 91-66 U from L Beatdown of Woeful NC State in Raleigh.

Moribund is what came to mind.

Lacking force or vitality.

Too many unexplated revenue.

Way way too many. 17.

Allows 14 offensive boards.

Any number of SLO MO events when the patented Kelsey movement should not be seen.

So here we are on Cusp of Valentine’s Day 2025 and choose NITs at a 25 -point victory in the league on the road.

Sødy, shame over ya.

Here is the tested and true nature of these mature, fascinating, metro -energy cardinals.

The turnover thing. The state gave it only 12 times away. But Louisville Outscored Wolfpack in Point Off of, 19-17.

These offensive boards, many of a former cardinal. U of L had half as many as the home layer, but was only outscored on 2D chances by 6.

And of these static possessions stand out two. J’Vonne Hadley went close to a back down with the shooting clock that expires. But Kader Traore followed a setback.

When the state was then the race of 5 in a row to cut the card’s advantage to a still sturdy 20, u swam u of l in molasses the next trip down. But Terrence Edwards hit an off -balance triple at the shooting clock.

Such is the nature of this team’s often nonspectacular resistance.

As the break approached, Louisville was a little back on their heels. A seven -point burst trimmed their advantage for single digits.

Chucky Hepburn, who looked almost at full speed, stopped the race with a steal and score.

After a defensive stop and a PK uses it or loses it with: 05 left, short in -depth at Midcourt, no one thought to check Reyne Smith.

Silly silly them.

Down below trey.

The point I assume is this. The Cardinals continue to do what they need to avert the great benefits they create. Replies when an answer is mandatory. The Cardinals still hammer with smaller enemies with terribly fast swords. (Except Gt.)

That’s why the University of Louisville Cardinals stand high at 19-6 (12-2).

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If he looks like Hannibal Lector in his protective mask, it obviously seemed that James Scott’s injury is more debilitating than one would think when these teeth.

His number were modest, but the child has gut. Harder than it seems.

Noah Waterman saw only 10 minutes of action. One has to assume that he still hurts more than he seems, more than reported.

My husband Kader was encouraged to check Brandon Huntley-Hatfield. He gave no quarter.

Traore had 9 and 5.

Hepburns slash: 15/3/6.

Edwards: 21/4/5.

Smith was 5/9 from the international data line.

J’Vonne Hadley. Do we love this guy or what? 17/9/4.

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U of L goes for No. 20 at the weirdest hour.

8am Sunday night in South Bend.

– CD Kaplan