Charlie Strong press conference

Here is the replay of Charlie Strong announcing the 2012 signings. Louisville-coach-Charlie-Strong-on-his-2012-recruiting-class

Layup Lines: UofL at Seton Hall

           Tonight at 8:00, the 25th ranked Louisville Cardinals (16-5, 4-4) will face Seton Hall (15-5, 4-4) in an attempt to get their third straight victory. With a 4-4 Big East record, both the Cards and Pirates are tied for 9th place in the conference. However, Georgetown and Marquette are tied for 2nd place…

Cardinal Rewind: Brian Kiser

Brian Kiser     Brian Kiser played for the Cardinals from 1992-1996. He is one of the best 3 point shooters in the school’s history. He ranks 2nd all time (behind Dwayne Morton 46.1%) in 3 point percentage in a career at 43%. Brian talked to CSZ about his days at UofL, and what he…

CSZ getting radio time?!

We here at Cardinal Sports Zone are happy to announce a new partnership with 95.3 WFBR radio in Mt. Washington. It is a Christian radio station that has been on in Bullitt County for 8 years now. We will be a part of a sports call-in show that is still to be named. The format…

Sheldon Rankins commits to the Cards

On Tuesday night, the Cards got another big football committment for the 2012 season. Defensive End, Sheldon Rankins, is a 3 star prospect from Eastside High School in Covington, Georgia. He is 6’3 245 lbs. He had offers from Stanford, Nebraska, Cincinnati, Kentucky, USF, Indiana, Boston College, Ole Miss, N.C. St., UNC, Wake Forest, Mississippi St., Vanderbilt, and others….

Slight change of format for CSZ

If you are wondering why there are previously posted Cardinal Rewind interviews now on the front page, there is a good reason. As it was before, when you clicked on “Cardinal Rewind”, you would have to scroll down the whole page to read each interview. Eventually, Larry O’Bannon or any other early interview would be…

Cardinal Rewind: Denny Crum

Denny Crum It’s been a very long time, hopefully more to come soon but when you speak about the University of Louisville, combined with the words NCAA Championship titles, there’s only one name and face that comes to mind: Hall of Fame Coach Denny Crum, who landed at our University in 1971. I am fortunate…