No way he shows up. But it would help make amends I guess.I heard on the radio they will be honored this season and there was curiosity whether Pitino would show up after giving BBN the bird.
I heard on the radio they will be honored this season and there was curiosity whether Pitino would show up after giving BBN the bird.
Stop being a Pitino apologist. Geez Louise.....Im sorry, but he didn't give "BBN" the bird, he gave it to some heckling fans.
Screw Louisville, MAKE him turn it down. Everytime he speaks of his time here it makes Louisville fans crap the bed.
Stop being a Pitino apologist. Geez Louise.....
No question, the '96 team should be honored. That was one of the most dominant teams to EVER lace 'em up.
Btw, Skutt, Cal did put a team on the floor that beat them - & gave them all they wanted in the Final Four.
He gave us the bird when he took the UL job .Im sorry, but he didn't give "BBN" the bird, he gave it to some heckling fans.
Screw Louisville, MAKE him turn it down. Everytime he speaks of his time here it makes Louisville fans crap the bed.
He gave us the bird when he took the UL job .
Pitino had the benefit of having good players stick around more than one season on that team. Cal has not had that advantage. Even that said, the 2012 and 2010 team and 2015 teams would not bow down to 1996 as some seem to suggest. I'd rank 96 #1 overall but those three teams I listed would give them a lot of trouble.
If you think Rick Pitno didn't flip the UK fans off then you're in denial.
Think we'll honor Tubby and the tremendous job he did?
Pitino had the benefit of having good players stick around more than one season on that team. Cal has not had that advantage. Even that said, the 2012 and 2010 team and 2015 teams would not bow down to 1996 as some seem to suggest. I'd rank 96 #1 overall but those three teams I listed would give them a lot of trouble.
Think we'll honor Tubby and the tremendous job he did?
I think he gave the finger to everyone. He is sick and tired of being second fiddle and the moment just got to himIm sorry, but he didn't give "BBN" the bird, he gave it to some heckling fans.
Screw Louisville, MAKE him turn it down. Everytime he speaks of his time here it makes Louisville fans crap the bed.
He flipped off someone, but I don't believe it was "at UK fans" in a collective sense.
And in what arena did he do this?
We've definitely have had teams that could. You may not believe that it was likely but still.It's the greatest team of all time.
Consider this. Cal has yet to put a team on the floor who could beat them, at least majority outa 7. However you wantna do it, it's still the best. That's insane.
Rick put that together whether people like it or not. UK RICK put that together.
Screw Lousville. Don't let that bullpiss get in the way of what we were.
Honor them all. I'm all for making rick regret his decision, which he does. Let's roll.
So if I flip off someone in a movie theatre I flipped everyone there?
Nice logic.
Was not as good as 1996. FACT!
read my response..So if I flip off someone in a movie theatre I flipped everyone there?
Nice logic.
Not when it counted he didn't. Sagarin rated number ONE team of all time. The end.
1996 Cats were the most talented college team period. They were not just the most talented UK team. They won the title and only lost two games, both to other Final Four teams, in an era when college basketball was MUCH better than today. It was still very rare for players to bolt to the NBA out of high school or after one year. Teams were just a lot better then than they are now. That is a FACT, whether you like it or not. One of the top players in basketball history was a senior that year and we beat him in the tournament. FYI, I'm talking about Tim Duncan.Well, you killed your argument with that last word. Such can never be established as fact. Second, you dismiss the most wins in a single season in a tough year in history (now, that is a fact).
1996 Cats were the most talented college team period. They were not just the most talented UK team. They won the title and only lost two games, both to other Final Four teams, in an era when college basketball was MUCH better than today. It was still very rare for players to bolt to the NBA out of high school or after one year. Teams were just a lot better then than they are now. That is a FACT, whether you like it or not. One of the top players in basketball history was a senior that year and we beat him in the tournament. FYI, I'm talking about Tim Duncan.