Louisville basketball The title of 2013 national champion was a hot topic in university basketball in the last month, after recent criticism from the Wolverines of Michigan for their signs thief during their national championship race in 2023.
Since Wolverines received their weak punishment earlier this month, cardinals and all university basketball fans have been in tumult to try to find their 2013 title, and mayor Craig Greenberg and the university will “commit” in the conversation with NCAA, according to PAYTON TITUS DU Courrier-Journal.
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Titus announced on Wednesday morning the news that the University of Louisville Athletic Association has this on its radar. Cardinals sports director Josh Heird spoke of the situation and gave the cardinals to the fans hoping that Louisville will pressure so that their original banner is given rather than the one they have now.
“The situation, all that surrounds the NCAA, the landscape in university sports is radically different,” said Heird. “The recent punishments that have been transmitted to Michigan. There are just a number of things that we can emphasize, I think, so that we can say:” Hey, look, we have to engage a conversation here on the occasion of having this banner. “”
And it is not only the university that thinks that, but the whole city of Louisville, including the mayor. Matt Jones of Kentucky Sports Radio reported that the mayor of the city, Craig Greenberg, “was going to work with the University of Louisville to try to hang his 2013 national championship banner at Yum Center”.
The mayor of Louisville, Craig Greenberg, on KSR, says that he will work with the University of Louisville to try to obtain his banner of the 2013 national championship again at the center of Yum
– Matt Jones (@kysportsradio) August 22, 2025
Cardinals could have a long time with it, but it’s worth it. The punishment that Michigan has received in relation to what Louisville received suggests that the cardinals have been much worse.
Cardinal fans are one more step to demand that the 2013 title has returned, but it is now up to the mayor and Heird to take the necessary measures to convince the NCAA that the cardinals should be able to claim it. Many things have to happen, but one step at a time, and Heird seems to take a huge one by wanting to engage a conversation.
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