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In that article that @Palatine put up it states that Calipari and Kentucky have had the #1 or#2 recruiting class every year since he took over in 2009. Ten years straight of reigning supreme on the recruiting trail.
That is pretty impressive.
I have a question. Why do we bother reporting or commenting on these top 10 players that go to Duke or Kentucky? I am guilty of this too but are we supposed to get excited when they lose out on one out of 10? This system has been broken forever and it has to change. What that change is I don't know but college sports is corrupt with the media perpetuating this unfair system which is many of the best players go to just a few schools year in and out. And we all sit waiting with baited breath for them to decide. And can't get a backup center.
Enrolled?? That’s funny. Ask John Wall if he ever enrolled.How does this work? Do TC's handlers get paid now or do they have to wait until he's enrolled
I hate when we do this. Kentucky was the obvious choice for him. He’s want 6 months of free room and board while he plays for he cbb program with the most eyes on it. If he could go straight to the league he would. Money wasn’t the reason he went to UK over say the good guys. Kentucky made more sense for him. That’s all
I'm not so sure he is a terrible coach; that is probably not true. He has a different sort of roster; he does not have many third or fourth year players seeing significant minutes. It's a different approach. He's trying to win mostly with top young talent while most other schools have a better mix of veteran and younger players.And in that same span UConn has two national titles and Kentucky only has one. Impressive recruiter, terrible coach.
I hate when we do this. Kentucky was the obvious choice for him. He’s want 6 months of free room and board while he plays for he cbb program with the most eyes on it. If he could go straight to the league he would. Money wasn’t the reason he went to UK over say the good guys. Kentucky made more sense for him. That’s all
I'm not so sure he is a terrible coach; that is probably not true. He has a different sort of roster; he does not have many third or fourth year players seeing significant minutes. It's a different approach. He's trying to win mostly with top young talent while most other schools have a better mix of veteran and younger players.
I’m not denying it’s happening. I’m saying money reasons aside, Kentucky/Duke is still the obvious decision for these guys. Fr exposure aloneDeny all you want and while I agree it’s not the only reason it’s a big part of it for players of his caliber the last few years. It is what it is. Guessing it was similar to a Zion pay day.
Homer Pyle or Gomer Pyle?????Surprise surprise ( in Jim Nabors homers voice)
I would not call him a terrible coach. Calipari was a pretty good coach when he coached at UMass.And in that same span UConn has two national titles and Kentucky only has one. Impressive recruiter, terrible coach.
I would not call him a terrible coach. Calipari was a pretty good coach when he coached at UMass.
Cheating already? Lol. I always wondered how he stole Marcus Camby out from under Calhoun's nose.When you think of it pretty simple to figure out why he was better back then. With the likes of Padilla, Travesio, Herndon, Kellogg,Barbee they weren't as highly regarded so they needed to be coached, wanted to be coached and played really hard. The kids he gets now already know where they're heading or at least where they want to be. They aren't as hungry and are sometimes uncoachable I'm guessing, they already think they're great. Maybe I'm wrong but truth is he's not doing as much coaching them as he is marketing them. But he was a damn good coach at UMass I hate to admit even if he was cheating already LOL.
Camby certainly didn't have the typical superstar recruitment but Calipari showed a lot more interest in Marcus than Calhoun did. We would have had a championship before '99 had things been different, that's for sure.Cheating already? Lol. I always wondered how he stole Marcus Camby out from under Calhoun's nose.
Yeah but Howie would have had to blank his guidance counselor/mentorCamby certainly didn't have the typical superstar recruitment but Calipari showed a lot more interest in Marcus than Calhoun did. We would have had a championship before '99 had things been different, that's for sure.