Notre Dame Coach Micah Shrewsberry Delivers Defiant Rant Following Loss to Louisville
Shrewsberry criticized fan support, defended his players, and vowed to turn the struggling program around after a 15-point defeat.
- Notre Dame fell to Louisville 75-60 on Sunday, dropping the team's record to 11-14 overall and 5-9 in ACC play.
- Coach Micah Shrewsberry expressed frustration over poor fan turnout and the presence of more Louisville supporters than Notre Dame fans at the home game.
- In a fiery postgame press conference, Shrewsberry defended his players, urging fans to support the team despite their struggles and criticizing those who have given up on them.
- Shrewsberry acknowledged responsibility for the team's current struggles but declared confidence in his ability to turn the program around, telling critics not to return when the team starts winning.
- This marks Shrewsberry's second season at Notre Dame, where he has faced challenges rebuilding the program, compiling a 24-34 overall record so far.