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
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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