Friday, August 12, 2011

If Calipari can take what might be his best recruiting class ever all the way to a national championship, the naysayers will be forced to recognize the coaching ability that has underpinned his controversial rise to the top of his profession

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What if he doesn't win it? Then are the naysayers right? C'mon and write the tough article and stop being ridiculous. When Roy and Donovan had the best teams they got it done and did so back-to-back. Cal has choked 3 times in the past 3-4 years. Face it, either you got it or you don't.

Anonymous said...

2011 East regional finals in Newark. #4 seed UK beat who? yeah, the #2 seed UNC...coached by who?? yeah, Roy! So who Choked? yeah, that would be Roy! 2011 SEC Championship game. UK limped into the game with two starters hurt against Florida. Coached by who? Yeah, that would be Donovan! Final Score...Kentucky 65 Florida 54! Donavan Chokes!!

Anonymous said...

Kudos for a worthless reply. The article is talking about National Championships not conference titles or Elite Eights. Until your used car salesman wins one then he is what everyone says he is......an excellent recruiter with the gift of gab.

Anonymous said...

Would you like to bet a condo that Cal will win one before any coach at Memphis? (And no, no one wants your trailer)

Anonymous said...

Without Coach Cal, Memphis is back to being just a mid major, again. Ignor the haters, UK fans. Their comments mean nothing. It's just away for them to vent their envy and jealousy towards Kentucky Basketball, John Calipari and especially...The Fans of Big Blue Nation.

Anonymous said...

Kudos for another worthless reply. MEMPHIS? What in the world does Memphis has to do with anything?