From The Pink Seats: Episode 114 - Notre Dame Recap, Pitt Preview
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Following one of the biggest regular season wins in recent memory for the Louisville football program, another big episode of "From The Pink Seats" is in order.
On this episode, State of Louisville co-founders Jacob Lane and Presley Meyer, plus former UofL fullback/student assistant coach Vincent Lococo break down the Cardinals' decisive win vs. Notre Dame, as well as preview the Cardinals' upcoming showdown at Pitt.
The guys talk about the incredible happenings of the Notre Dame game including the atmosphere, game day festivities, as well as what happened on the field with Vince's Game Notes and a Sack King update.
What does the win mean for Louisville? Will Sam Hartman completely avoid the 502 for the rest of his life? Are the Cardinals bound for a Natty? Can Jeff Brohm get any cooler? Who told Jack Harlow to rock that hair? All questions answered on the pod + a deep look at Pittsburgh, why Phil Jurkovec keeps getting jerked around, and predictions for a CW party.
Give the podcast a listen below! If you enjoy it, make sure to like, subscribe and download on iTunes or Spotify. Follow the podcast on Twitter as well, at @PinkSeatsPod.
*If you are having trouble viewing the embedded episode, click here for Apple and here for Spotify*
If you liked these episodes, check past editions of 'From The Pink Seats' from this season:
- Episode 113: Any Given Saturday - NC State Recap, Notre Dame Preview
- Episode 112: Reggie! Reggie! Reggie! - Interview w/ Reggie Bonnafon
- Episode 111: Undefeated Football Rocks - Boston College Recap, NC State Preview
- Episode 110: Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick - Indiana Recap, Boston College Preview
(Photo of Jawhar Jordan: Jamie Rhodes - USA TODAY Sports)
You can follow Louisville Report for future coverage by liking us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
Facebook - @LouisvilleReport
Twitter - @UofLReport
Instagram - @louisville_report
You can also follow Deputy Editor Matthew McGavic at @Matt_McGavic on Twitter