THE BEASMAN blackshear goes to Florida HEY LARRRRRREEEEEE! LARRY DADGUM MINNER! (laffs) I HEARED YOU PLAYIN THAT TURRIBLE RAP MUSIC ON THE RADIO TAWKIN BOUT HOW U OF SMELL STILL GOT THEIR CHAMPERCHIPS RING! HOW STUPID IS THAT? (laffs) Y’ALL DINT WIN, YOU BIG RUM DUMMIES. (laffs) THE NC2A DONE YANKED DOWN THAT BANNER AND CHASED SLICK RICK OUTTA TOWN! Y’ALL JUST TRICKIN YOUR SELFS THANKIN YOU IS THE CHAMPEENS. NAW, YOU IS CHEATIN, STRIPPER POLE, NASTY GIRL LOVIN, PAYIN OFF RECRUIT DADDIES, NECK TATTOO, CARDINAL LOSERS. (laffs) OWN IT, LARRY! OWN IT! (laffs) OHHHHH…AND DID YOU SEE WHO WOUNT UP WINNING THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES? THE GOOD CHRISTIAN SMART BOYS FROM VANDERSMELT! S.E.C.! S.E.C.! S.E.C.! (laffs)
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Dan McDonnell, Vince Tyra, and the Louisville team chaplain took care of business after UofL’s loss
Russ Brown writes in Kentucky Today that University of Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell had a come-to-Jesus meeting with his pitcher Luke Smith following Friday's profane outburst. The nationally televised college world series game showed Smith repeatedly shouting F-You and "sit in your f-ing dugout" taunts. The Louisville pitcher stared him down and let him hear it 😳 pic.twitter.com/qrnX1Z0EGq— ESPN (@espn) June 22, 2019 Even if Vanderbilt players were throwing verbal jabs at him, all the TV audience saw was profanity from the Louisville guy. It was a kick in the head for an already beleaguered UofL image following several years of scandals. Good on Coach Mac. Here's part of the report. --------------- Once again...to all the grownups who applaud Luke Smith's
PARENTING 101 🔥 f-bombs don’t win battles, leadership does
Pretty sure I just became a fan of any team this guy ever faces ever again. pic.twitter.com/svNLFwT25a— Randy Scott (@RandyScottESPN) June 22, 2019 All fan bases have horrible moments. This one will live forever in the University of Louisville's hall of shame, a space more crowded than an Atlanta airport escalator. Louisville baseball player Luke Smith screamed F-bombs and other derisive words and gestures toward the Vanderbilt Commodores in their College World Series game. It did not end well for U of L baseball or for the image of the school and city that share the name LOUISVILLE. It was not a case of a frustrated player yelling the F-word at his own mistakes. Smith weaponized many F-words to exhibit his