Well that's the way to do it. We don't need to, so it may be hard for us to understand. If its not illegal, then not much can be said.Here is what I think the real problem in this is. Memphis can't pay players. So Memphis pays father (perhaps more than father is worth), father gives kids money. So essentially, colleges can pay basketball and football players provided their parents at least appear qualified to coach.
4) was offered jobs at Vandy and Mississippi. (if it's good enough for Vandy, It's good enough for us)
ooof.
What I mean by that is Vandy is a highly respected academic institution (AAU)....if it's "above board" enough for a snobby private school to try...no reason we shouldn't do it.
UNC is a highly respected academic institution (AAU).
We would never have gotten Jeff Calhoun if his Dad wasn't our coach.

Vanderbilt is Yale compared to UNC. Yes UNC has a few decent academic departments, and is generally a good school, but they allow athletics a great deal of slack simply because they bring in the money. OTOH, Vanderbilt, like Stanford, like Yale, and some other institutions, tells the athletic department to go suck eggs when they attempt to bring in academically substandard students. Yeah, this is a quid pro quo that may be in the shade of the tree at high noon, but this is not the deep in the coal mines under cover of darkness activities that occurs in some schools.UNC is a highly respected academic institution (AAU).
It's not setting any precedent. It's happened a number of times with parent/coaches, AAU and high school coaches. I guess the only real difference is this time it may reap the school 3 standout players instead of just 1. Well done Memphis.
Quite frankly, I have no problem with this. However, the irony doesn't escape me that this is the coach who did not play or suspended a kid for swearing - but a $100k payoff is ok.
That's right.
When Calipari brought in Mitch Wagner to get DeJuan Wagner ... he only got ONE kid. Pastner just is far more productive going 1 job for 3 kids.
swearing is one thing...swearing directly at coaches is another...our local writers view on this:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/new...poised-to-hire-lawson-father-of-top-prospects
. Again, I don't have a problem with this move - the UNC institutional fraud I do have a problem with.I was really just speculating on the psychology of teenagers. I personally didn't attend UConn in no small part because 50mi was just too close to home. As long as a person isn't over all kinds of people to improve their position in the world, I cant knock either father or son for trying to get ahead. That said, I don't think I would be much of UConn fan anymore if we pulled this kind of move, but to each their own.If you think your dad could get you to the NBA, that may change your mind...just sayin' (these kids are from a rough neighborhood)
Hahaha. Some things never change. This is such classic Memphis, they were a shady program long before Calipari walked through those doors. Remember when they hired Milt Wagner just to get DaJuan Wagner???
Funny how they are such a shady program, yet they never win anything meaningful! Oh Memphis, you will always be here to humor me.
if you guys didn't just lose to Harvard...HARVARD...in the first round, no less...I might take you serious.
Vanderbilt is Yale compared to UNC. Yes UNC has a few decent academic departments, and is generally a good school, but they allow athletics a great deal of slack simply because they bring in the money. OTOH, Vanderbilt, like Stanford, like Yale, and some other institutions, tells the athletic department to go suck eggs when they attempt to bring in academically substandard students. Yeah, this is a quid pro quo that may be in the shade of the tree at high noon, but this is not the deep in the coal mines under cover of darkness activities that occurs in some schools.
Love how the Memphis columnist Geoff Calkins just flat said this is how we got Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans & Chris Douglas-Roberts. I don't think Calhoun was ever as OVERTLY mercenary as Calipari. We just skirted the edge ... a little. (and btw - so did Gary Williams & then he whined about it)
Upsets happen, it is college basketball in March. Your joke would be a lot more funny if we didn't blow out Memphis twice last season. Get used to it, now that we are in the same league again.if you guys didn't just lose to Harvard...HARVARD...in the first round, no less...I might take you serious.
Upsets happen, it is college basketball in March. Your joke would be a lot more funny if we didn't blow out Memphis twice last season. Get used to it, now that we are in the same league again.
HAHAHAHAHAHA, too bad you've never gotten those wins...you play for regular season wins...we play for March wins in Memphis.
HAHAHAHAHAHA, too bad you've never gotten those wins...