Calipari to Kentucky?
A Globe writer with an agenda? Shocking!
You have to admit, the kid working at Foot Locker not knowing is pretty bad though.
I hear you, Memphis playing here would show they still want to be a national program, even is the town sucks for college sports. I'm just not getting my hopes up. And sadly, I think attendance for the thing will not be as good now. Memphis had a good chance of being the #1 team in the country coming into that game. That and Cal would've made it a much easier sell.
You have to admit, the kid working at Foot Locker not knowing is pretty bad though.
I hear you, Memphis playing here would show they still want to be a national program, even is the town sucks for college sports. I'm just not getting my hopes up. And sadly, I think attendance for the thing will not be as good now. Memphis had a good chance of being the #1 team in the country coming into that game. That and Cal would've made it a much easier sell.
Its probably why footlockers are closing everywhere.
Seriously, this guy probably interviewed a group of senior citizens and a few international kids from MIT and called it a day.
Yeah the attendance probably took a hit, if Umass starts hot maybe that will change. I still don't think memphis cancels though. Kentucky canceled to get another home game. I'm not sure if thats as advantageous to memphis.
Seriously, this guy probably interviewed a group of senior citizens and a few international kids from MIT and called it a day.
Yeah the attendance probably took a hit, if Umass starts hot maybe that will change. I still don't think memphis cancels though. Kentucky canceled to get another home game. I'm not sure if thats as advantageous to memphis.
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The Globe's coverage of the event was pedestrian, at best, particularly given how much they usually love college sports (like, if BC was involved somehow).
Former Collegianite Dan Duggan dominated for the other paper in town.
But I agree ... I was there Thursday and the atmosphere was completely generated by the fan bases of the four schools involved. Out on the street or in the train station you barely knew there was anything going on inside.
Former Collegianite Dan Duggan dominated for the other paper in town.
But I agree ... I was there Thursday and the atmosphere was completely generated by the fan bases of the four schools involved. Out on the street or in the train station you barely knew there was anything going on inside.
I wrote this ... it's gotta be true.
A quality piece, certainly. But in fairness, a big chunk of this is just a re-write from Dobrow's Going Bigtime book.Old Prospector wrote:Great article by our own Marty Dobrow:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4031804
From today's press conference:
http://johnclay.bloginky.com/“We already have a commitment from a 12-year-old. Stand up 12-year-old.” His son stands up.
That's awesome stuff.
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Perhaps. But he just spent more time at Memphis than UMass, and went to the final with Memphis. It won't shock me if when Calipari talks about success in the past, like he did at Memphis when referencing UMass...I think we'll here Memphis references.bharms08 wrote:I remember every time Cal was on TV while at Memphis I would listen closely because he would always find a way to put in a plug for UMass. now that he's the "it" coach, i think we're going to hear a lot more talk about UMass in the national sports media. :
I'm so sick of reading about how Calipari is dirty.....how "all his past NCAA issues make him a bad hire"....."he'll have KY on probation in no time".....etc.
How did one issue - of which he was 100% absolved of any responsibility - screw up his national reputation so badly? 99% of people actually think he has had multiple, serious NCAA violations and issues. It's like the accepted truth.
Only it's not.
So weird...
How did one issue - of which he was 100% absolved of any responsibility - screw up his national reputation so badly? 99% of people actually think he has had multiple, serious NCAA violations and issues. It's like the accepted truth.
Only it's not.
So weird...
Yes.
Sort of like Ernie Adams. Lots of speculation....nothing of substance. If I have heard so much about WWW, I'm thinking someone at the NCAA has as well. Why hasn't there been any big investigation? Memphis hoop is not USC football....the NCAA wouldn't shy away from cracking down on them.
Do i think Calipari has broken rules? Of course....like most people, I think the overwhelming majority of programs are guilty of something. The rules are so goofy and the competition so fierce, it's just part of the game that is played.
But the perception of him is out of whack with the reality.....or at least, the known reality. Which is a clean record.
Read some of what has been written this week....."Kentucky is turning a blind eye to all of his baggage...." "Kentucky obviously just looking to win at all costs..."
Was Louisville doing that when they hired Pitino? Who actually has some NCAA blemishes on his record?
Sort of like Ernie Adams. Lots of speculation....nothing of substance. If I have heard so much about WWW, I'm thinking someone at the NCAA has as well. Why hasn't there been any big investigation? Memphis hoop is not USC football....the NCAA wouldn't shy away from cracking down on them.
Do i think Calipari has broken rules? Of course....like most people, I think the overwhelming majority of programs are guilty of something. The rules are so goofy and the competition so fierce, it's just part of the game that is played.
But the perception of him is out of whack with the reality.....or at least, the known reality. Which is a clean record.
Read some of what has been written this week....."Kentucky is turning a blind eye to all of his baggage...." "Kentucky obviously just looking to win at all costs..."
Was Louisville doing that when they hired Pitino? Who actually has some NCAA blemishes on his record?