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Do you understand what message boards are? It's for discussion. You can go from thread to thread to discuss whatever you want. Maybe keep that in mind while you're on here.
Honestly, I think a lot of us are still trying to figure out what and who Calipari is. He's not the same guy that roamed the court from 09-17, this guy is a train wreck and if you can't see why it's worth discussing, well, that's an issue you have to get over.
There are others in this thread that have stated they are happy with where UK is and have let go of Cal and they did it without acting like a child (you).
So the next time you start a thread about something other than Pope and the current team, do you think it's cool of I attack you because I don't like the subject? That's what you did.
I think the part people fail to understand is there isn’t just one hive mind regarding the Cal situation. You have people who like to talk about it for a combination of different reasons:
1.) Some people found Calipari’s abrupt departure distasteful, considering the press conference with Mitch just a few days before it. These people are actively rooting against Cal.
2.) Some people found that an unwritten rule is broken when Cal went to a conference rival. These people are rooting against Arkansas and Cal.
3.) Some people were begging for Calipari to leave or be fired for years and grew very hostile due to the lack of changes. Some of these people are enjoying the failure of Cal at Arkansas because they feel vindicated for asking for something new.
4.) Some people feel that Cal, through on court win/loss record, NCAAT and SECT failures, and using UK as an NBA G-League Jr actively tarnished or diminished the brand of Kentucky basketball. Those people haven’t forgiven Cal and will root against him.
5.) Some people questioned whether or not the Calipari model (assemble talent) or the Pope model (structured system) were the “correct” choice long term. For these fans, they feel the need to root against Cal to ensure that we ended up with the better option, something that has become clear to most people by now.
6.) For some, it is much less serious. He was our former coach and now plays on a rival team. Those people cheer against Cal but not maliciously — it’s something of a friendly rivalry, we absolutely want to win but not due to hatred of Cal but simply a former coach plays on a conference rival.
7.) Cal has a big ego and personality. This makes him especially divisive but also an enigma. Love or hate the guy, he is fun to talk about. For some, it is this simple.
8.) Others may have fallen into one of the previous groups but for various reasons don’t care that much anymore. These people have become apathetic to Cal. I’d say this is the group I am in.
There are many reasons why Cal will keep coming up in threads for a long time. These are my thoughts on “why”. GBB!