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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 01:21 PM)fishman6581 Wrote: - Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
Bledsoe wanted to play with Wall. Was he supposed to say not to him?
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
He recruiting recruits that hadn't enrolled. happens everywhere.
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
Extort is a big word. The school wasn't close to hiring either.
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
He doesn't.
Bledsoe did NOT want to play with Wall. That's revisionist history. Cal had to get Bledsoe on board before Wall's announcement for the exact opposite reason. Had Cal gotten Wall first, Bledsoe would have been BOH.
He recruited guys already at Memphis, according to Witherspoon.
He indicated that if the school didn't hire his guy, he would burn it down. Pick whatever word you want.
There are things that are true, that you just shouldn't go around saying. The thing about the tv's is one of those.
As most are saying...I have no problem with Cal leaving. My feelings were hurt at the time, but I got over it. But he owns the way he left, and that did burn bridges.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You left off the "plastic forks - grown ups table" comment.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 03:30 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You left off the "plastic forks - grown ups table" comment.
As I recall from the radio guy, Cal only went after Bledsoe in retaliation for Josh not backing off Xavier Henry, who Cal was recruiting after we let him out of his Letter of Intent.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 03:30 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You left off the "plastic forks - grown ups table" comment.
And the fact that he no longer has to dodge that train running thru the middle of campus.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 03:45 PM)micman Wrote: (02-12-2021 03:30 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You left off the "plastic forks - grown ups table" comment.
As I recall from the radio guy, Cal only went after Bledsoe in retaliation for Josh not backing off Xavier Henry, who Cal was recruiting after we let him out of his Letter of Intent.
Joe Jackson is another. Cal showed courtesy interest in Joe while he as here. Many said Cal would not sign him. However, when he got to UK, Cal went after him much harder.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
cal accepted the Kentucky job in February
the rest was show
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 03:30 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You left off the "plastic forks - grown ups table" comment.
I also forgot that him and the wife cleaned out every remaining dollar left on his clothing allowance a couple of days before he left. Perfectly allowable, but not exactly classy.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 04:43 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: cal accepted the Kentucky job in February
the rest was show
I don't think so. I think that Tom Izzo and Billy Donovan were real candidates. That's why, once we got down in the Missouri game at half time and early in the 2nd, Cal wasn't terribly disappointed to lose. He was able to get to the table with UK before the other 2 coaches whose teams were still playing. I'm sure his (Memphis) recruiting class was part of his pitch.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 05:25 PM)micman Wrote: (02-12-2021 04:43 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: cal accepted the Kentucky job in February
the rest was show
I don't think so. I think that Tom Izzo and Billy Donovan were real candidates. That's why, once we got down in the Missouri game at half time and early in the 2nd, Cal wasn't terribly disappointed to lose. He was able to get to the table with UK before the other 2 coaches whose teams were still playing. I'm sure his (Memphis) recruiting class was part of his pitch.
I agree about the Missouri game. I don't think there was any question his mind was on ol' blue at that point. I never blamed him for leaving - it's Kentucky. Just how it all went down still leaves a sour taste.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 12:13 PM)micman Wrote: (02-12-2021 12:12 PM)micman Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
No one debates that almost anyone would leave Memphis to coach Kentucky. Who cares that he left abruptly?
Calipari left here the same way KJ Lawson left here. That is why we don't like him.
Please add your "WHO?" here. It applies equally to both parties.
Hey---I am the WHO guy LOL
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You forgot the most important one. The snow cone machine.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-13-2021 08:06 PM)Alanda Wrote: (02-12-2021 12:47 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-12-2021 11:46 AM)fishman6581 Wrote: Everyone in this board would've left Memphis for Kentucky had they been in Cal's shoes. Did he leave abruptly? Sure. But he ain't no underachiever.
- Went after Bledsoe, when he had no interest in him when he was here
- Recruited current players to transfer out with him
- Tried to extort the school by forcing Kellogg or Barbee on us
- Reported us to the NCAA infractions committee
- After we came within an EW shot to beat #1 Kansas in our first game without him, his comment was about how bad Kansas played
- Saying he didn't have to sell tickets and tv's
- Saying if he recruited 21 players at Kentucky he would get 21 commitments
Almost nobody on this board would have left the same way. When all is said and done, the most remarkable thing about Cal is how insecure he is. Spite and pettiness rank a close second and third.
You forgot the most important one. The snow cone machine.
Snide remark at a function in Lexington---where he said he was glad to have BBQ ribs finally with sauce on them----or something like that
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-14-2021 01:51 AM)presskh Wrote: (02-11-2021 09:16 PM)Tiger5 Wrote: (02-10-2021 10:15 AM)Virginia Tiger Wrote: I loved Calipari when he was our coach. I was disappointed he left for UK, but I don't hate him. Obsessed Calipari-haters need to get over it.
Hell yes, 100% agree.
I never missed a Monday night radio show when he was coach. No coach promoted the University and the city like Cal, not just talking about basketball, academics and other things.
I hope he comes back to Memphis one day with the final four team and our fans give a roaring ovation of applause.
Agree. Didn’t like Calipari after he left but, after the clarity of passing time and experiencing the two coaches who followed him, I have a hard time hating him for building our program up and leaving it in the best shape ever. As you say, Calipari was so much more to the university than just a BB coach.
I think it's a great idea, under certain conditions. For the next 5 years, let's hear Cal talk about how he loved coaching Derrick Rose, Tyreke, Antonio Anderson; Carney, Dozier, Massie, Dorsey and CDR; how his teams played great defense, how great our fans were and how he loved Memphis. If he does that, let's welcome him back with open arms, announce that he's at the game, and have him wave to the crowd 30 seconds before one of our home games.
Otherwise, he can **** off.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
(02-14-2021 02:39 PM)Stammers Wrote: (02-14-2021 01:51 AM)presskh Wrote: (02-11-2021 09:16 PM)Tiger5 Wrote: (02-10-2021 10:15 AM)Virginia Tiger Wrote: I loved Calipari when he was our coach. I was disappointed he left for UK, but I don't hate him. Obsessed Calipari-haters need to get over it.
Hell yes, 100% agree.
I never missed a Monday night radio show when he was coach. No coach promoted the University and the city like Cal, not just talking about basketball, academics and other things.
I hope he comes back to Memphis one day with the final four team and our fans give a roaring ovation of applause.
Agree. Didn’t like Calipari after he left but, after the clarity of passing time and experiencing the two coaches who followed him, I have a hard time hating him for building our program up and leaving it in the best shape ever. As you say, Calipari was so much more to the university than just a BB coach.
I think it's a great idea, under certain conditions. For the next 5 years, let's hear Cal talk about how he loved coaching Derrick Rose, Tyreke, Antonio Anderson; Carney, Dozier, Massie, Dorsey and CDR; how his teams played great defense, how great our fans were and how he loved Memphis. If he does that, let's welcome him back with open arms, announce that he's at the game, and have him wave to the crowd 30 seconds before one of our home games.
Otherwise, he can **** off.
I'm pretty good with him never coming back here again.
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RE: Here’s how Kentucky and college basketball gets rid of Calipari for good.
Cal can have his victory lap in Memphis right after Dana (RIP) gets his.
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