Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Jim Calhoun/ College Basketball

So Jim Calhoun finally gets an NCAA sanction. It's about time. I mean you can't tell me that kids all these years really want to go to Storrs, Connecticut to play basketball over going to an actual city. It's a joke. Storrs has to be the worst place on earth. It's not even like an SEC college town in the middle of nowhere, because the weather sucks too. Just the worst of all worlds. This has got me all fired up, but as much of a sleaze bag I think Calhoun is, I always revert back to John Calipari: the most dishonest scum of the Earth.


I don't understand how John Calipari is allowed to coach in the NCAA ever again. First off, you are a wannabe Rick Pitino. Pitino goes to the NBA, so do you. He goes back to college, so do you. The only reason you are on the same PLANET as Pitino is because you are the dirtiest recruiter, and the biggest cheater in the history of college sports. Calipari makes SEC Football look good. But somehow, the NCAA won't shut him down. They shut down Kelvin Sampson but somehow Calipari is just cruising around. The only thing keeping him going is the one year rule. Without the one year rule, Calipari is in big trouble. Do you think his players go to one class in their career? Not a chance. Do you think he does the things that Jim Boeheim, Coach K, or Bob Knight have done turning boys into men, and teaching them life lessons you're supposed to learn as a college athlete? Give me a break. This guy cares about one thing, getting paid. The only reason he ever even had a career was because of what he payed Camby to go to UMass. I just really wish that in that press conference John Cheney from Temple fought Calipari. Calipari looked like he soiled himself when Cheney called him out. Nobody likes the guy.


I'm just sick of the BS in college basketball right now. It's literally impossible as a Freshman athlete to become ineligible in your first year. These kids can step on campus and never attend a class in a year and still play. The rule needs to change and the NCAA needs to step up and recognize the disgusting character of some of its coaches.

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