GYERO ARCHIVE

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Hank Camacho

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May 7, 2002
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Like most coaches, he's worried about building his legacy more than building the school's legacy. But most coaches see the two as the same goal. Win titles and you get respect. Cal knows he can more easily get respect by having half of every NBA roster loaded up with his guys. I used to think it was just his recruiting sales pitch, but it's clearly his actual goal. Shouldn't be hard to get a coaching job, a front office gig, or even a role in the league office if there's 50-60 former players in the league. Pretty nice golden parachute.

Maybe you should protest.
 
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august-west

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May 21, 2002
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If I was sure my family wouid be taken care of, and my commissary account in prison kept a healthy balance; I mean there are details to work out, but I’m probably the right man for certain things

As alluring as the thought may be you should probably first look into how expensive commissary and phone “visits” are first. Talk about a racket. Almost as much of a racket as the bullsh*t we were served this year.
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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Aug 17, 2002
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BJ is a lovable, hard-working kid who had a rough tourney run. Hoping he does a barnstorming tour giving endless autographs (for a nominal fee) and countless smiles.

He loves the Kentucky experience and will be a another success story being drafted by the Pacers in the second round and continue the narrative that reaching your dreams with 2-way contract and a few weeks in the league collecting some DNP’s prior to jettison to Turkish league.

Go Big Blue!
 

gobigbluebell

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Sep 1, 2020
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The Dateline Crazy Clown Fan episode would be unbelievable.

What kind of person takes cocaine on a fishing trip?

The most hilarious part of this **** sandwich is the fact (I assume...) that our AD can’t even have a Frank discussion with our coach about this mess....

Which sets the stage for BJW Clown to take matters in his own hands.
 

tallkat70

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Aug 1, 2002
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I don't know how you start to put this season in a reasonable perspective. Before this year, UK had exactly one losing season in 94 years and that one season had the specter of total destruction hanging over the program. Alabama football for comparisons sake has had seven losing seasons in that same span. He's not going to be fired, I'm not wanting him to be fired but I don't want to hear excuses and I really don't want to hear his coach speak and patter. Just shut up and fix it.
 

Wynn Duffy 69

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Jan 31, 2017
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The postgame press conference today said a lot. If the ceo of a corporation worth as much as our basketball program ever gave **** statements like that after a **** earnings report came out, with absolutely zero accountability or credible plans for a path forward, they’d be fired by the board the next day.
 

krazykats

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Nov 6, 2006
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Losing the game when up 71-66 with 3 minutes to go makes being down 14 to that team at halftime seem tolerable.

Cal proved a lot this season, and if you are the type that doesn’t want a coaching search or even to replace him because of his accomplishments here, fine.

I’m not scared of what the future holds and this has made it where I’ll never trust that ******* as the coach at Kentucky ever again.
 
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