In 2-3 years they still will be in a p5 and they will have a sneaker contract. It will have been all worth it.
The only reason he would be so loyal to Pitino is that he and Pitino were co-conspirators and he doesn't want Pitino testifying against him.
He had his opportunity, for 5 minutes this morning. Looks as though the University President has heard enough.Darren Rovell @darrenrovell 2m2 minutes ago
In order to fire Rick Pitino for "just cause," Louisville has to give him 10 days written notice and "opportunity to be heard."
The one battle we could not afford to lose. Likely nothing to do with football perception and everything to do with suitcases full of cash.I wouldn't condone this for UConn, but the bottom line is this will all wash over and they'll still be in the ACC.
If he doesn't coach again it will only be because he doesn't want to. The list of disgraced former basketball coaches who have gone on to coach again is already pretty intriguing.I'm laughing about the Pitino predictions. If he doesn't coach he will be a big time tv analyst in a year or less. He simply claims he doesn't know what happened and truthfully he would never want to know any of this so technically he's clean. If your brother who lives under the same roof as you commits murder do you go to jail?
Petrino is fired and Louisville is forced to hire Paul Pasqualoni.Instead of the death penalty, I think UofL should have to wear uniforms that say Rutgers on them.
Too harsh?
Some Louisville fans are questioning whether they'll be Temple'd.I wouldn't condone this for UConn, but the bottom line is this will all wash over and they'll still be in the ACC.
It's official:
agreed...'there but for the grace of God go us...' what we don't know, we don't know but you never hope you get caught up in things like this..Let's be careful with the schadenfreude. After all, our coach made a lot of phone calls.