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Not Fans of Coach Cal

Count Geoff Calkins and Charlie Pierce among those will not be rooting for the Kentucky Wildcats to take home the national championship trophy.

Calkins, a columnist for The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, wrote the following earlier this week:

Now that it's done, now that the NCAA Selection Committee has released its bracket, now that it's official that the Memphis Tigers will not be playing in the tournament this year, it's time that we, as a city of diverse people, come together to pull for one thing.

Kentucky, falling flat.

John Calipari, choking.

In the first round, if at all possible.

He later adds:

Calipari didn't just leave Memphis for a better job. He left for a better job and took the Memphis recruiting class with him. He wrote escape clauses into the players' letters of intent, he advised Memphis athletics director R.C. Johnson to keep quiet about the NCAA investigation, and then he used the star-studded recruiting class to land safely at Kentucky.

And the suck-up television analysts don't say anything about it. It's too messy, too unpleasant.

Pierce, a staff writer for the Boston Globe Magazine and a contributing writer for Esquire, is even tougher on Calipari in "The Sleaziest Coach in a Sleazy Game," a piece he penned for Slate.com. 

Star-divide

Says Pierce:

Anyone who follows college basketball sooner or later develops a kind of ethical dementia. The sport is a perfect example of a functioning underground economy. Players have skills that CBS—to name only the most prominent parasite—values at something over $1 billion a year. Because this is not Soviet Russia, players find ways to get paid for these skills under the table, largely because a preposterous rulebook (and a feast of fat things called the NCAA) works diligently to prevent anyone from getting paid over the table. Since everybody involved in the sport has known this for decades, there's a lot of the old nudge-nudge, wink-wink going on ...

But even in this culture, which is pretty much what a dockside saloon in Singapore would be if it had shoe contracts and golf outings, John Calipari always has been notable for the baroque happenings that seem to surround his every move. Coaches who have barbered the rulebook like Edward Scissorhands look upon Calipari with a weird mixture of awe and disdain.

This may surprise you, but Kentucky fans who appear in the article's comments thread weren't terribly please with Mr. Pierce's observations.

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Did anyone NOT already know this? Dude is a walking bag of violations. Over/under on how long til UK pulls the rug out due to “questionable tactics”? It had better be on the low end or Dude will be the Bobby Collins of College Basketball and UK will be its SMU.

by Hogsbreath on Mar 18, 2010 10:48 PM CDT reply actions  

Craig's List Posting

Willing to trade questionable ethics for a #1 seed with legitimate shot at NC.

We are in the SEC. Gotta do what you gotta do. Just win, baby.
“We’ve lost more NCs in track than most teams have won!”
Go Hogs!

by Hog Fan in Houston on Mar 19, 2010 7:06 AM CDT reply actions  

In general

I love Charlie Pierce and detest John Calipari. But I didn’t think this piece was very well written or thought out. Kentucky’s players have not “checked out” and whatever evil one wishes to attribute to Cal, you have to admit that he has taken a team of disparate talents and kept them together, motivated, and apparently engaged (see the Miss State game in the SEC Tourney).

Yes, we all suspect this will be a “Later Vacated” season, but for now, I just have to marvel out how good Kentucky is. I hope they match up with Kansas in the NC game.

A Hoops Fan Lost in the Wilderness Since 1995.

by J. Hawg 3 on Mar 19, 2010 7:35 AM CDT reply actions  

And I hope Kansas wins!

Not only would I like to see Kansas win it over Kentucky. I would like to see them do it with Kentucky up in the final two minutes with seemingly the game in hand. Haha.! I am sure that would make the people of Memphis happy as well.

by KevinHog on Mar 19, 2010 8:46 AM CDT up reply actions  

As a Memphian, I can confirm the disdain for Calipari here. The hatred that this city has for him is monumental and epic. I would characterize the columnist’s words as charitable, compared to what most Memphians say about him. Granted, Calipari did bring a lot of good times to Memphis over the years and it can be argued that Memphis should have been on notice given Calipari’s track record at UMass. Still the hatred seethes.

by Elms on Mar 19, 2010 4:17 PM CDT reply actions  

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