beltwaybluejay wrote:If Louisville is a commuter school then they do have a lot of good basketball and football players in the area!
Being a commuter school has nothing to do with athletics, really. However, they have coaches that are damn good recruiters, and Louisville is a fantastic city. Couple that with the fact that facilities are top notch and you've got a good recipie.
The fact is U of L IS a commuter school (google University of Louisivlle commuter school and be amazed by the results), it would be damn hard for it not to be. The school has an enrollment of over 20 grand and growing in a metro area of over 1.5 million with the school being located where it is (again go to google and map where the campus is, then look at what they are surrounded by, they are right across the road from Churchill Downs). They are trying to change it, but that's not an easy thing to do, espeically since there are only 12 residence halls on campus.
As far as the acadmeics go (yes this is from Wiki but as someone who applied there, has had family graduate from there, and a wife get offered a full ride for a masters degree from there I can promise you this matches the media they print)
"The University of Louisville offers bachelor's degrees in 70 fields of study, masters' degrees in 78 fields of study, and doctorate degrees in 22 fields of study. The Center for Measuring University Performance at Arizona State University, in its 2009 annual report, ranks U of L in the top public research universities in the United States.The ranking is based on nine different measures: Total Research, Federal Research, Endowment Assets, Annual Giving, National Academy Members, Faculty Awards, Doctorates Granted, Postdoctoral Appointees, and SAT/ACT range.[11] The University ranks in the First Tier by U.S. News & World Report.[12] The school's admission standards are considered "more selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[13]
Academically, U of L boasts a College of Business that is ranked among the top 7 percent in the nation, a dental school ranked in the top 10 regularly according to board scores, a law school tied with two other colleges for the 97th ranking in the nation,a top 100 College of Education and Human Development, and nationally respected programs in engineering, social work, and music. The College of Business at the University of Louisville offers a distinctive Ph.D. program with a concentration in Entrepreneurship. The United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) has named the college its 2010 National Model PhD Entrepreneurship Program award winner. Its programs in Entrepreneurship are ranked among the best in the world, including a Top 20 ranking in 2006, 2007, and 2008 (#17) by U.S. News & World Report, a Top 10 ranking by Entrepreneur Magazine and the Princeton Review, and a Top 26 ranking from Fortune Small Business.[14] UofL is also the only U.S. college to offer a minor in African American theatre,[15] among only 21 schools in the U.S. to offer a graduate degree in Pan-African studies, and among the first five to require public service in its law school curriculum.
The Brandeis Medal is awarded by the law school's Louis D. Brandeis Society, and is given in tribute to Brandeis, a former U.S. Supreme Court justice from Louisville and the namesake of the university's law school."
If the B10 wasn't so uptight they'd be a PERFECT fit for the B10 with academics, athletics, etc... However, with the new Big East contract I think they'll stay there, unless the B12 makes an offer that can't be refused