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Kentucky pastor uses Duke and Louisville villains to clear out the back pews


Hey, any good pastor knows his flock after all. And Pastor David Tucker knows when it comes to college hoops fandom, his congregation in southwestern Kentucky is overwhelmingly Big Blue. So with a guest preacher in town with a connection to UK, what better way to encourage his church members to fill up the front rows -- and discourage their tendency to congregate in the back -- than to tap into their dislike of the Cats' biggest rivals. (ESPN.com)

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