He might get there some day, he might not. If/when he wins a couple of NCAA Championships and people stop believing statements like this..."Calipari doesn't lack for charm, though his past NCAA transgressions could be problematic for a program still sensitive of its image following the recruiting scandal left behind by Eddie Sutton in the late-1980s."UMassHoops wrote:I'm happy for Cal and makes me realize how fortunate we were to have this guy for 8 fabulous years. Basically we had the coaching equivalent to Dr. J step through the program when we got Cal and that sort of thing just doesn't happen too often. He will end up in the coaching hall of fame and we will always be strongly connected with his rise to the top. Good for Cal, good for UMass. What's most impressive is he doesn't forget and keeps giving back.
Unlike St. Jim of Snorrs, one incident by one player fifteen years ago has stuck to Cal like glue!
FACT: A high percentage of non UMass college hoops fans think Cal is dirty.