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Tyler Ulis looks like he hates his life

I have no sympathy for Ulis. As with the players who followed Cal, he is getting just what he deserves. Ulis certainly knew that Cal can't coach. I have no idea why he wanted to be a member of that sad bunch of assistant coaches. It would be understandable if he was doing it at Kentucky, but certainly not at Arkansas.
 
If Arkansas actually had a vision for their program and not just a giant pile of money to spend, they would fire Cal after this game and hire Ulis. I think he would attract players with his personality and relatability and he’d quickly become a dominant name in recruiting circles with his unlimited connections.
 
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I know exactly what you’re referencing. Out of a late timeout the camera was on Tyler and he had the most vile, disgusted look on his face. It was similar to the look on the non-game winning lob play Cal drew up last year. 😂
 
Feel kind of bad for Tyler but he brought this on himself.
Yeah I agree but have a little sympathy bc I do understand his feelings of needing to be loyal to Cal. His life was looking really grim for a second after his accident and Cal threw him a literal lifeline allowing him to join our staff. He’s talked about how depressed and heading down the wrong road he was. I can understand his personal reasons for not wanting to appear to “pick pope over cal” if both places were offering him a position
 
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I have no sympathy for Ulis. As with the players who followed Cal, he is getting just what he deserves. Ulis certainly knew that Cal can't coach. I have no idea why he wanted to be a member of that sad bunch of assistant coaches. It would be understandable if he was doing it at Kentucky, but certainly not at Arkansas.
Ummm Cal was his only way to get a coaching job. Pope wanted none of the assistants to stay. So you wanted him to not have a job instead of taking the only one he could get???
 
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