I also went to those Bradley/Louisville games as a kid in the early to mid-70s and, even though Bradley and Coach Stowell were almost always undermanned, they always played Louisville close and even beat them in RMFH a few times. Denny Crum was one of the all-time greats and should be remembered as such.
I was transferred from Peoria (and had to give up watching the Braves in the Fieldhouse for a few years)
and lived in Louisville for those years (1975-'80) before moving back to Peoria. But in that interval,
I was a season ticketholder for Louisville basketball. Those years were their absolute prime- played in
their old Freedom Hall - seating capacity almost 20K -- under Denny Crum, including winning
the National Championship in 1980 with Darrell Griffith, Rodney & Scooter McCray, Jerry Eaves, Derek Smith,
Roger Burkman & Wiley Brown, who, like Marcus Pollard, played in the NFL as well as playing several years of pro basketball -
all despite only having a partially disabled right hand, missing part of his thumb - and... BTW - he also "invented" "The High Five" -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq68isnVLIs
(also, Bradley was in the same bracket as Louisville in 1980, but didn't get past Texas A&M)