Louisville basketball's non-conference schedule is expected to be one of the most thrilling schedules in all of college basketball. Kelsey's statement schedule is proving to the selection committee that Louisville is not "ducking the smoke" and is playing the best of the best, including their in-state rivals, the Kentucky Wildcats.
The Cardinals and Wildcats' blockbuster showdown caused mayhem for the fans of both programs, as well as for college basketball fans in general. The rivalry matchup is expected to be one of the best games next season, as both programs have National Title dreams and aspirations.
However, the game is one of the first on the schedule, as it will take place on Nov. 11 at KFC Yum! Center. The fans were outraged when the date was initially announced, and Kelsey has just revealed the painful reality behind Louisville and Kentucky scheduling the rivalry game on the worst date imaginable.
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Pat Kelsey reveals the painful reality behind Louisville and Kentucky's rivalry game date
The Cardinals and Wildcats are set to play at KFC Yum! Center on a Tuesday night in early November. College basketball fans were dreaming of this game later in the week in mid-December, with a lot more on the line and the teams gelling together.
However, fans got the game on Nov. 11, making it the earliest this game has ever been played, and in fact, the basketball game will take place before the Governor's Cup is played on the football field. The basketball game will tip off 18 days before the football game at L&N Stadium, which suggests that this date is the absolute worst possible choice.
This rivalry showdown has been played 57 times, and this year's date doesn't mark the earliest the rivalry showdown has taken place, shattering the previous record by 15 days. Before the Nov. 11 date, the earliest these two teams played was on Nov. 26 back in 1983.
Kelsey was asked about the rivalry game date, and he just revealed the painful truth of what happened and how the two programs agreed on November 11.
"Scheduling is hard," Kelsey stated at his press conference Wednesday morning. "It's like putting a square peg in a round hole sometimes. When you are setting up dates with a program, they have dates, you have dates that work, and you are going back and forth, and the one that we were able to land on is that one. That is just the way it goes."
The rivalry showdown, being that early in the season, is one thing, but the worst part is that it's happening this season, the year when both programs are legitimate National Championship contenders. Louisville has the tenth-best odds, and Kentucky has the fifth-best odds to win the 2025-26 National Title. These two programs and their fan bases hate each other, and it was fitting for a game in December. However, Kelsey's answer is painfully acceptable, as both schools are trying to put together a National Championship schedule, making it hard to agree on dates.
This game will kick off the season with a massive bang and serve as a significant recruiting pitch to 5-star recruits. The Louisville and Kentucky rivalry showdown is set to feature many future NBA All-Stars in this year's matchup, and while fans may have wanted this game later in the season, it is time to accept the date and move forward.
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