Louisville basketball lost to Clemson 77-62, dropping two in a row against .500 opponents. It’s not even like it was close between the two teams as the Cards were dominated, trailing most of the way.
Chris Mack didn’t have any answers in postgame.
“I’m not going to be able to answer a lot of questions about our team,” Mack said. “We’re not playing very well and I own it. Until I can watch the film and have some one-on-one conversations, I see the same thing you do. It’s a team that started flat, plays uphill or tries to play uphill the rest of the way and the teams we are playing are too together and we’re not right now.