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    ‘PK Could Cut a Mean WWE Promo’ — Fans React to Pat Kelsey’s Entertaining Hype Video

    Louisville men’s basketball head coach Pat Kelsey displayed a WWE-style promo ahead of the Cardinals’ home game against Pittsburg.

    Kelsey posted a hilarious video on X (formerly Twitter) in which he called on fans to buy tickets and wear red or black shirts for the stripe-out battle in the game.

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    Pat Kelsey Brings Energy to Louisville’s Stripe-Out Game Promotion

    “Today’s edition of ‘PK’s How to Embarrass My Daughters’ via social media post. Yo, STRIPE OUT tomorrow. Check your ticket for whether you are in a red or black section then rock the correct color for the game. See y’all at the Yum. ReviVILLE,” the post was captioned.

    College hoop fans took to the comment section to hail coach Kelsey for his “badass” promo.

    “PK could cut a mean WWE promo,” a fan wrote.

    “My Coach is a badass,” another fan wrote.

    “So very cool. Not Just the concept, yet this promo/instructional vid!” A fan commented.

    Here are more comments from other college hoop fans.

    “Just love the L out of our coach!” A fan commented.

    “Pat Kelsey is the man,” another fan commented.

    “Can’t not like that guy. Even for a cats fan,” a fan wrote.

    Pat Kelsey Expects a ‘Dangerous Team’ in Louisville vs. Pittsburgh Game

    Louisville men’s basketball program will kick off a three-game homestand to wrap up the regular season. The first game is against Pittsburg on Saturday evening, and first-year head coach Pat Kelsey expects a dangerous team in the visitors.

    “I see a very, very, very dangerous team,” Kelsey said of Pitt. “I see a team that scares the crap out of me. I see a team that we got to be on it every facet of our defensive system. I see a team that we got to execute our stuff, because they are athletic, they’re well coached, and they’re tough. I don’t pay attention to what anybody’s record is.”

    Kelsey has led the Cardinals to their best season in years, losing only twice and winning six straight games. Their most recent win was a 71-66 victory over Virginia Tech in their final road game of the year. Louisville is now 22-6 overall and 15-2 in ACC.

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    On the other hand, the Panthers enter Saturday’s game with a 16-12 record overall and are just 7-10 in ACC play.

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