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Bobby Petrino (Lover of Harleys and Volleyball Players)

"A Night in Louisville" by LSUfreek

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I've said this before, but nothing would make me happier than to see Bobby end up taking Bert's job at Arky after Bert muffs another year in the SEC. After this, it looks more feasible. God knows Arky isn't going to hold themselves to a higher standard than Louisville and the desperation to win is probably a lot higher.
 
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I've said this before, but nothing would make me happier than to see Bobby end up taking Bert's job at Arky after Bert muffs another year in the SEC. After this, it looks more feasible. God knows Arky isn't going to hold themselves to a higher standard than Louisville and the desperation to win is probably a lot higher.


... the wheels on the bus go round and round.

While I'd die laughing if this happened, I'm going to bet the under. I cannot imagine for the life of me that Mrs. P would ever want to return to the scene if the crime. It, frankly, would be a pretty selfish move on his part to make her go back there.

... yeah, I know... He's not exactly demonstrated that he's unselfish thus far...
 
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So, Bobby P wins his opener over the U. But he comes back, a coed dies?

Coincidence? We know the guy likes the Co-eds, and the last time he left evidence....

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-testing-danielle-cogswell-overdose/14824745/

Louisville cheerleaders to be drug tested due to OD
Andrew Wolfson, USA TODAY Sports 8:18 p.m. EDT August 29, 2014

Members of the University of Louisville's spirit teams will have to undergo the same drug testing as the rest of the school's athletes, the university said Thursday after it was confirmed that cheerleader Danielle Cogswell died of a drug overdose.
U of L sports information director Kenny Klein confirmed that the cheerleaders would now be subject to the policy.
Cogswell, 22, died of an overdose of heroin, amphetamines and Xanax, Jefferson County Coroner Dr. Barbara Weakley-Jones said Thursday.
"The combination was too much for her," Weakley-Jones said.
Cogswell was found July 28 in Cardinal Towne, an off-campus student housing complex with ties to the university.
Two days later, Louisville Metro Police said they were treating Cogswell's death as a suspected overdose.
Christine Simatacolos, an associate athletic director for student life at U of L, said the university was "saddened by the coroner's report and the circumstances surrounding Dani's death."
"We have continued to provide support for our spirit team members as they have worked through their grief," she said in a statement.
She also said the university has planned a meeting with the spirit teams to notify members that they have access to all services and benefits available to student-athletes, including sports medicine, which oversees the drug testing program.
University rules require drug screening of student-athletes in accordance with NCAA rules to detect use of banned drugs, but cheerleading is not an NCAA-sponsored sport, Simatacolos said in July.
She said that spirit team members do go through an annual orientation for new student-athletes that includes drug and alcohol education.
Cogswell, who was from the Seattle suburb of Sammamish, joined U of L's program last year as a transfer from Arizona State.
Spirit coach Todd Sharp described her as an elite gymnast "in the upper echelon of our program."
She was on a cheerleading squad in Sammamish that won the Washington state championship in 2009, the year before she graduated from high school.
 
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