it had to be - whether its over Oscar or not, he is butthurt with the Crafts over money in some formI took it as a direct swipe at Kelly Craft.
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it had to be - whether its over Oscar or not, he is butthurt with the Crafts over money in some formI took it as a direct swipe at Kelly Craft.
Kelly Craft looked like a nutjob running for governor.I love the Crafts. Great KY fans and when Cal lost their support he was finished. Cal tried to force the left wing agenda. Coaches are like Preachers and teachers. You have to keep your political opinions to yourselves.
Lot of truth to it…That's a bs rumor going around. Cal quit.
I love the Crafts. Great KY fans and when Cal lost their support he was finished. Cal tried to force the left wing agenda. Coaches are like Preachers and teachers. You have to keep your political opinions to yourselves.
https://www.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-basketball-men/article44041182.htmlI could be wrong, but I don’t remember Cal being blatantly political unless we’re talking the kneeling thing, which by my recollection was player led.
I was born in 80, so I don’t remember much before Sutton, but to my recollection the only times I remember UK coaches getting involved in politics was Pitino introducing Bill Clinton for stump speech in 1996 (not seen as a big deal then because KY was a blue state until 2000 and Clinton carried the state that year. If that happened in 2024, 70 percent of the state would be displeased) and BCG went to some kind of dinner for Dick Cheney in 2008. I don’t remember Tubby ever getting political.
I agree that public figures would be wise to stay out of politics, especially if they have a minority leaning in their state (a Democrat in Kentucky or a Republican in California).
Wasn't the player old enough to vote? Should have been his decision. But Calipari publicly took a political (social?) stance with all the players when they took a knee. I know of a lot of people who swore off U.K. while Cal was there after that.If true I side with Cal on that. No need to have kids endorsing political candidates just cause they give money to the program.
This is a good point.Wasn't the player old enough to vote? Should have been his decision. But Calipari publicly took a political (social?) stance with all the players when they took a knee. I know of a lot of people who swore off U.K. while Cal was there after that.