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  2. Jeff Brohm raised bar for Louisville football. Here are 5 ...

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    After exceeding expectations in 2023, here are five expectations for U of L this year. Jeff Brohm raised bar for Louisville football. Here are 5 expectations for Cards in 2024

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  4. Tubby Smith - Wikipedia

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    With only eight scholarship student-athletes, none taller than 6–7, the staff molded the Cats into winners once again, exceeding expectations to record a 14–14 mark. The following year, with Smith promoted to associate coach and UK still on probation, the Wildcats earned a 22–6 record, a final ranking of ninth in the AP poll, and an SEC ...

  5. John L. Smith - Wikipedia

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    John Lawrence Smith [1] (born November 15, 1948) is an American college football coach. He was the head football coach at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky, a position he held from 2016 until he was fired by the university in 2018.

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  7. Customer delight - Wikipedia

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    Customer delight means surprising a customer by exceeding their expectations and thus creating a positive emotional reaction. This emotional reaction leads to word of mouth . Customer delight directly affects the sales and profitability of a company, as it helps to distinguish the company and its products and services from the competition .

  8. Strong, Fudd lead No. 2 UConn to 85-52 rout of No. 22 ...

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    Sarah Strong scored 21 points and Azzi Fudd added 18 to help No. 2 UConn rout No. 22 Louisville 85-52 on Saturday night as part of the Women's Champions Classic. The Huskies (8-0) took control ...

  9. Brent Spence Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Brent Spence Bridge is the leftmost bridge viewed from the Kentucky side. The bridge was named for Kentucky's longest serving congressman at the time, Brent Spence, who served in the U.S. Congress for over thirty years before retiring in January 1963.