Friday, April 01, 2011

A nearly two-year FOXSports.com investigation revealed that Bilal Batley broke NCAA rules by making repeated impermissible telephone calls while at Kentucky to recruits such as DeMarcus Cousins and their parents

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

And is anyone suprised that Caliparia and crew are violating rules. If you are, you are definitely wearing the blue blinders.

Anonymous said...

April Fool! Right?

Anonymous said...

I meant Calipari not Caliparia. I was distracted because I looking at my mom's fat arse through her moo-moo while she was vacuming my bedroom in our trailer.

Glenrider said...

"... this story is an attempt to use UK's Final Four appearance to restart an old story.
UK reported the Batley secondary violation two years ago and he was let go by the school at the time. This is a "nothing new" story.
The phone calls are new to the public but aren't new to UK or the NCAA. Don't sweat it and focus on game."
-- Tweets from Matt Jones

Anonymous said...

Yawn....

This should be filed under: "Who Cares"

Anonymous said...

The only people who care about this article are bitter, anger, and impoverished UL and Memphis fans.

Marc said...

LOL.... A "Two year investigation" that breaks the day before UK plays in their first Final Four game in 13 years.... yeah, right....

Dickhead Goodman tucked this little "non-story" away for a rainy day and sprung it when it would have the most traction...

Pastor Rob Henderson said...

How long did they sit on this "who really cares?" story?? I guess Fox Sports needs more hits on their web page.

"Batley abruptly resigned as assistant director of basketball operations/manager after he violated NCAA rules by rebounding for a player during a workout in July 2009."

"Kentucky self-reported the secondary violation and sent Batley a letter of admonishment."

Where are the sordid details?

Fox Sports can do better than this!