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Update on Kerr

Well said. The guy revealed his true colors when he stated that he was glad winning the national championship was over. That is just something that NO ONE, who has respect for the program they are coaching for, would ever say.
His true colors were revealed when, after getting 6 first round draft picks after his first season, that it was the biggest accomplishment in the history of Kentucky basketball. My radar went up after that but I overlooked it because we were winning big. But it was always in the back of my mind. That comment pissed me off as it should've all Cat fans.
 
His true colors were revealed when, after getting 6 first round draft picks after his first season, that it was the biggest accomplishment in the history of Kentucky basketball. My radar went up after that but I overlooked it because we were winning big. But it was always in the back of my mind. That comment pissed me off as it should've all Cat fans.
The first 7 or so years I went along with it, I figured it was just marketing and how his recruiting worked. He also emphasized succeed and proceed. You know win huge at Kentucky and do your part. Then go pro and live your dreams and get paid. I was fine with that. Somehow around 2018 or so it became all about players and nothing about winning here.
 
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The first 7 or so years I went along with it, I figured it was just marketing and how his recruiting worked. He also emphasized succeed and proceed. You know win huge and Kentucky and do your part, then go pro and love your dreams and get paid. I was fine with that. Somehow around 2018 or so it became all about players and nothing about winning here.
Facts. Although I will add his coaching acumen started showing itself in that Wisconsin 2015 game.
 
Facts. Although I will add his coaching acumen started showing itself in that Wisconsin 2015 game.
disagree, I think his coaching inability appeared his 1st year against WVU, when Huggy Bear threw a zone at UK & ccc had no clue how to attack it or stop their guard that abused UK the entire game. Best team in college basketball & he lost to a WVU team that was playing without their best player
 
How would injury updates change if athletes become university employees?

Isn't there a Lawd up in '25 set to contend that point?

Becoming employees seems like it could change a LOT of things!
 
Tbf some of the people in their thirties might only remember Cal, Billy G and late Tubby. Remembering 06-09 is worse than 22-24. I was hesitant on pulling the trigger personally
I'm 33 remember the end of Pitino and the first of tubby through obviously present. So spot on.
 
Bless your heart. Pitino. And Anderson was injured.

Pitino won't play Anderson​










By
  • BRIAN LANDMAN

Published March 20, 1997|Updated Sept. 30, 2005
Kentucky coach Rick Pitino said Wednesday that after much soul-searching, he decided not to let star guard Derek Anderson, recovering from knee surgery, play in the tournament.
"Derek has proven his point," Pitino said in San Jose, where the Wildcats play St. Joseph's in the West Regional semifinals tonight. "He's practiced three times with us, and it is obvious that he's ready to play. We'll continue to get him ready for the NBA camp in Phoenix on April 4, but we will not risk his pro career by playing him in the NCAA Tournament."
 
The first 7 or so years I went along with it, I figured it was just marketing and how his recruiting worked. He also emphasized succeed and proceed. You know win huge at Kentucky and do your part. Then go pro and live your dreams and get paid. I was fine with that. Somehow around 2018 or so it became all about players and nothing about winning here.
Exactly. If he said that was the biggest day and followed it with "this will bring us the absolute best, whoever we want to bring, which will keep us winning more games than anyone, going to final 4s and winning championships like we are supposed to do". Then it wouldn't have been an issue to us. But that wasn't true and he didn't say it and he now has to live with how his career started to free fall.
 
disagree, I think his coaching inability appeared his 1st year against WVU, when Huggy Bear threw a zone at UK & ccc had no clue how to attack it or stop their guard that abused UK the entire game. Best team in college basketball & he lost to a WVU team that was playing without their best player
Exactly, it was a ridiculous display. He lost so many freaking games like that too. We had 3 teams who should have won another title that he blew it with.
 
Of course a update on Butler and Kriisa turn into another Cal bashing thread. People just can't get him off their mind. By the way, I didn't see much of an update on Kriisa, other than he went in to the weight room. Said "it could be shorter, could be longer". WOW, WOW, what an update. Sounded a little fluffy to me. Glad to see he is in the weight room, but his foot is what i am concerned about. Until someone says "he is back on the court", I will wait patiently.
 
A lot of them just had to be young and a calipari led Kentucky is all the knew.

A lot of them thought we’d just stop getting players. Which has never happened. It was so frustrating argeuing with them.
And they're still on here just WAITING for the chance to say "Pope's doing alright, he completely rebuilt the roster and deserves to the end of this season to prove he's legit. My first picks were the Jackass or the Texas Dope".
 
I don't miss him. I never liked the guy and other than being old and lazy, he is the same guy he has always been. He was just viewed differently because the team was winning.
Not true. He was hungry and motivated when he came to UK. Big chip on his shoulders. Play anybody anywhere type guy. Inspirational.

Did that change later.. yes.
 
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The first 7 or so years I went along with it, I figured it was just marketing and how his recruiting worked. He also emphasized succeed and proceed. You know win huge at Kentucky and do your part. Then go pro and live your dreams and get paid. I was fine with that. Somehow around 2018 or so it became all about players and nothing about winning here.
I'm not sure much changed from Cal's perspective. He just never got the type of talent that could play the way he wanted and win big, and it didn't really bother him. If he missed out on any of the big recruits from the early years it wouldn't have been any different.
 
Not true. He was hungry and motivated when he came to UK. Big chip on his shoulders. Play anybody anywhere type guy. Inspirational.

Did that change later.. yes.
Your truth can be whatever you have it to be, but THE TRUTH is that Cal has been an ass everywhere he has been. He came here as a winning arrogant prick and he left as an old, lazy, and losing arrogant prick.
 
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If only Peeteeno had let Anderson play.
If Anderson was capable of playing, why wasn't he allowed to play? There is no way that RP would have kept him off the floor unless he believed he could do additional damage to his leg.
 
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