yea or bring up the face we didn't make it past the 2nd round for 5 years which led to the divorce.Animosity toward Kentucky lol. Wish they would ask the hard questions like Cal were you negotiating with Arkansas behind Kentucky's back?
I think that hurts them more than it helps.
Agree about Fland but Thiero was there when they started playing well.I think that hurts them more than it helps.
They didn’t start playing well until Fland and Thiero were off the court.
He’s just an Arkansas hick who used to coach at Kentucky I think.Who? Is he someone important?
I think it’s a case of the pieces he had left fit better when one of the ball dominant players were out. You have 3 ball dominant guys on the floor w Fland, Wagner, and Thiero and it takes minutes from The FAU kid and Richardson and knox…or it steals minutes from some of the forwards depending if you play big or small.Agree about Fland but Thiero was there when they started playing well.
McAfee looks like he smells like suntan oil and booze.I like Cal more than McAfee. Dude is such a tool.
Been playing even better since Thiero went out. Playing Brazille and Aidoo together has made them tough to get to the rim against and Brazille is shooting lights out from 3. Cal's lucky guys have got hurt or he would still be force feeding Fland and Thiero into the lineup and they would have never had this improvement.Agree about Fland but Thiero was there when they started playing well.
No reason to ask that question. Everybody who knows anything about what went down knows that the reasons Calipari left were (a) he talked serious contract issues with Don Tyson while he was still under contract to UK; (b) Calipari doesn't have an agent, so those conversations were tantamount to a Calipari agent talking with Tyson; and (c) to his credit, Barnhart called Calipari on it and told him, "You breached your contract. Shall we sue you, or would you like to resign and walk away with nobody paying any more money to anybody ?" There's no more to the whole thing than that. End of story.Animosity toward Kentucky lol. Wish they would ask the hard questions like Cal were you negotiating with Arkansas behind Kentucky's back?
I disagree. Cal had been unhappy and looking for a way out which just shows he wasn't fully invested with Kentucky. Calling him out on it on national TV just lays more of the groundwork of what happened, and that Cal wasn't clean of the under the table back-room dealings. He hadn't really been fully invested since he flirted with UCLA and others.No reason to ask that question. Everybody who knows anything about what went down knows that the reasons Calipari left were (a) he talked serious contract issues with Don Tyson while he was still under contract to UK; (b) Calipari doesn't have an agent, so those conversations were tantamount to a Calipari agent talking with Tyson; and (c) to his credit, Barnhart called Calipari on it and told him, "You breached your contract. Shall we sue you, or would you like to resign and walk away with nobody paying any more money to anybody ?" There's no more to the whole thing than that. End of story.
I don't think they'd beat us the next time around.Can you imagine if we both advanced enough to play again this year.......
I think it’s a case of the pieces he had left fit better when one of the ball dominant players were out. You have 3 ball dominant guys on the floor w Fland, Wagner, and Thiero and it takes minutes from The FAU kid and Richardson and knox…or it steals minutes from some of the forwards depending if you play big or small.
Having them all back, my prediction is their offense goes back to weave and drive under 10 on the shotclock
I certainly agree that Calipari had been unhappy and was looking for a way out. That's obviously why he was talking money with Tyson. And I also certainly agree that Calipari wasn't fully invested with Kentucky - maybe ever ! But if you think Calipari willingly walked away from a mid-eight-figures buy-out just as a matter of generosity to U.K. ... well ... that probably indicates that you're just beyond help. I'm sorry for you.I disagree. Cal had been unhappy and looking for a way out which just shows he wasn't fully invested with Kentucky. Calling him out on it on national TV just lays more of the groundwork of what happened, and that Cal wasn't clean of the under the table back-room dealings. He hadn't really been fully invested since he flirted with UCLA and others.
Or Ohio State a couple months before that. What a snake.Animosity toward Kentucky lol. Wish they would ask the hard questions like Cal were you negotiating with Arkansas behind Kentucky's back?
Just another Joe Rogan type "bro" dude.Who? Is he someone important?
Actually no-one thought they would beat us the time that we played them. It is basketball, anything can and will happen.I don't think they'd beat us the next time around.
It's just an opinion, not that deep.Actually no-one thought they would beat us the time that we played them. It is basketball, anything can and will happen.
That's what she said.It's just an opinion, not that deep.
This ^ is pretty much it.No animosity? No animosity for collecting millions while completely mismanaging and running our program into the ground?
Are you freaking kidding me?
No national sports guy is going to ask that question. No one cares about that except for some Kentucky fans and it does nothing for McAfee.I disagree. Cal had been unhappy and looking for a way out which just shows he wasn't fully invested with Kentucky. Calling him out on it on national TV just lays more of the groundwork of what happened, and that Cal wasn't clean of the under the table back-room dealings. He hadn't really been fully invested since he flirted with UCLA and others.
No national sports guy is going to ask that question. No one cares about that except for some Kentucky fans and it does nothing for McAfee.