Louisville Cardinals head coach Chris Mack is eager for his team to play. Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

Louisville wants nonconference bubble Nov. 25-Dec. 5

Add the Louisville Cardinals to the list of college basketball programs embracing isolated bubble sites for nonconference play. 

On Friday, Louisville coach Chris Mack tweeted that the program wishes to face between three and five teams from Nov. 25 through Dec. 5 in a format that could include anywhere from eight to 12 schools.

Per Jeff Borzello of ESPN, participating teams would enjoy free lodging at a local hotel. Each of the programs would split the costs of coronavirus testing under the plan. 

The NCAA Division I Council ruled on Wednesday that men's and women's college seasons can begin Nov. 25, just a couple of weeks later than standard start dates. On Thursday, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference unveiled its suggested models for men's and women's campaigns held amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Borzello added that the Big Sky, West Coast Conference, Western Athletic Conference, Big West and Mountain West have discussed entering a bubble in Las Vegas for nonconference play. The NCAA applied for the trademark to the "Battle in the Bubble" phrase in late August, and it's believed the organization could look to form other temporary hubs in locations such as Orlando, Fla., and Connecticut

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