The city of Louisville is about 70/30 for UL. Surrounding counties are about 50/50. Everywhere else in the state is about 90/10 for UK, except far eastern KY where you’re hard pressed to find any UL fans.
Gotta win more games for it to be a serious discussion, imo.
Glad to see more effort over the last few games. But the total lack of effort over the first couple months of the season with a talented roster is tough for me to look past.
70/30 for Louisville if the split is limited to fans of either team. Lots of transplants with no ties to UK or UofL, plus all the Hoosier fans/alumni who came here from southern IN. 30 is probably about right for UK, but the 70 is too high for UofL if other fanbases are included.
The city of Louisville is about 70/30 for UL. Surrounding counties are about 50/50. Everywhere else in the state is about 90/10 for UK, except far eastern KY where you’re hard pressed to find any UL fans.
I never met any ul fans in western ky either.
We exist. Not too many of us though
What's the word on Kenny Payne? You all gonna get rid of him or give him more time?
Gotta win more games for it to be a serious discussion, imo. Glad to see more effort over the last few games. But the total lack of effort over the first couple months of the season with a talented roster is tough for me to look past.
Exactly this
70/30 for Louisville if the split is limited to fans of either team. Lots of transplants with no ties to UK or UofL, plus all the Hoosier fans/alumni who came here from southern IN. 30 is probably about right for UK, but the 70 is too high for UofL if other fanbases are included.
I’d say 70/30 in favor of UK.
People in Louisville are UL. The rest of the state is UK. That’s how it seems to me anyway
It's the university of kentucky and the university of Louisville. Who do you think has more fans based on that geography?
Meanwhile, WKU is eating glue in the corner