I don't understand what I did wrong?Nah, discuss away Cawood. Don't let me ruin the fun.
Just delete it. Don't care.
I don't understand what I did wrong?Nah, discuss away Cawood. Don't let me ruin the fun.
It seems Cal should redefine the nature of his coaching, not to mentionWe really must talk
I never said you did anything wrong. You didn't. My post here was just coming from a personal point of view, not from a moderator's pov. Your post isn't breaking any rules. I don't moderate based on personal preferences. It's all good cawood.I don't understand what I did wrong?
Just delete it. Don't care.
I guess I misunderstood. My mistake. ThanksI never said you did anything wrong. You didn't. My post here was just coming from a personal point of view, not from a moderator's pov. Your post isn't breaking any rules. I don't moderate based on personal preferences. It's all good cawood.![]()
You are one of those that loved the Billy G days. You loved his recruiting 8th graders.You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
Anyone who thinks this program is in better shape now than it was at most points before he took over is clueless and part of the problem.
And one cant ignore the fact that the randomness of the NCAA tournament was not what it was when Rupp coached to what we see today. Honestly they all are very similar, minus Pitino.UK wasn't eligible for the post season in Pitino's first 2 years. There was not NCAA tourney in Rupp's first 9 seasons.
Rupp = 6 (32 years) 1 every 5.3 years
Hall = 3 (13 years) 1 every 4.3 years
Pitino = 3 (6 years) 1every 2 years
Smith = 1 (10 years) 1 every 10 years
Cal = 3 (12 years) 1 every 4 years
Cal is basically doing the same as Joe B Hall and people wanted him gone.
Good post. I'm not, and I don't think most are, that think UK should win it every year. That's just unrealistic.And one cant ignore the fact that the randomness of the NCAA tournament was not what it was when Rupp coached to what we see today. Honestly they all are very similar, minus Pitino.
Look at the drought for Championships between Rupp and Hall, 58-78
Hall to Pitino, 78-96
And Smith to Cal, 98-2012
Look I want UK to win every game, that's obviously the expectation, but the REALITY is its not going to happen that way, history shows it. And when expectations are not met, it doesn't have to turn into a blame game all the time, sometimes the other team is just better than you, which has been the case more often than not. I expect to be in the hunt and during Cals tenure I feel that is the case more often than not.
Again, I think the level headed folks all realize that first 5 years was insane and no one could have expected to maintain THAT level of dominance. I think what has surprised many of us is the fact that it's been 7 years since we even got a 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. That's really kind of hard to wrap your head around.You can attribute most of the slight downturn because the strength the SEC in coaching and recruiting. No coach could keep the trajectory of the first 5 seasons Cal enjoyed. He’s done a great job imo.
Who didn't love Hunter McClintock lolYou are one of those that loved the Billy G days. You loved his recruiting 8th graders.
Who didn't love Hunter McClintock lol
I think he has done mostly what I expected outside one more championship. I still think he has another couple final fours and a shot at a ship left in him.What were yours when Cal was hired? Has he performed as well or better than you expected?
Cal came in like a man on fire. Recruiting like a fiend. Winning a ton and going to FF's and getting a title. UK was the "IT" school. Cal was the Big Boss of the family. Walked into gyms like he owned the place and took home who he wanted without much of a fight.
Can he get back to that? His biggest opponents are gone or about to be gone. Ol' Roy is gone. K is about to crawl back into his lair.
Do you believe Cal will once again run CBB or has he lost a step? Are you confident he will start another run like he had when he first came to UK?
I would feel so much better if things were spread out over his tenure . It’s the fact that the major success is so “ front end loaded” that makes me think something has changed and causes me to lose confidence in what future success he can have .I think he has done mostly what I expected outside one more championship. I still think he has another couple final fours and a shot at a ship left in him.
I just think to me it means things are more random then we would like to admit.I would feel so much better if things were spread out over his tenure . It’s the fact that the major success is so “ front end loaded” that makes me think something has changed and causes me to lose confidence in what future success he can have .
Sensible post .I just think to me it means things are more random then we would like to admit.
We could have easily missed final fours in 2011 and 2014 and we could have easily made final fours in 2017 and 2019. It's just the nature of the tournament and why the only thing that really matters ultimately in terms of Cal or whoever coaches at UK is to put us in the conversation as many years as possible. Naturally the more years we are considered a title contender, the more likely we will grab another 1 or 2 before Cal's tenure here is over.
Well said.In my opinion, the recent championship drought feel so bad because Cal failed to capitalize on having arguably the most talent of any other program during his tenure. Then on top of that, we had to watch Duke win it all in 2010 and 2015.
I would never want to go back to the Tubby or terrible BCG era, but those guys weren't bringing in top recruiting classes every season. So yeah... Expectations were down when it came to those teams but I expect better results now.
The fact that you have to point this out -- and the fact that it's still not enough for some people -- is why virtually everyone outside the state of Kentucky thinks UK basketball fans are a bunch of idiots.Kentucky hadn't been to the Final Four for a Dozen Years when Cal arrived, and he inherited a team coming off an NIT appearance, with recruiting at the level of Konner Tucker and Dakotah Euton and Vinnie Zollo.
In the 12 years since then, Kentucky has won a Championship, been to Four Final Fours, made the Elite Eight Seven Times and won the SEC outright and was ranked 8th in the two polls the year COVID canceled the tournament. That's a realistic shot at the Final Four two-out-of-every-three seasons, including two of the last three, when the Cats lost in the Elite Eight in OT and had an SEC champion team likely to be a 2-3 seed lose its chance to COVID. His recruiting has been, overall, the best in the country. Kentucky is sitting on the #1 recruiting class for next year, which includes the #1 player.
There it is in Black and White: the Before and the Since. Anyone who says Calipari hasn't revived the program, returned it to the top of the college basketball world, and restored it to where an Elite Program should be -- in the conversation most years for the Final Four and beyond -- is a troll or a fool.
Calipari interjected an immediate dose of energy into the program when he was hired. I thought we'd have multiple titles by now, so that's disappointing that we just have one, especially since we came so close with the 2011, 2014, and 2015 teams.
I still insist, as do many here, that Calipari has never been the same since 38-0 vs. Wisconsin. Sometimes bad beats just stay with coaches/programs for a really long time and that has hung over ours for what seems like an eternity. Just looking at Calipari on the bench these he seems tired and worn out. The same swag just isn't there anymore.
High stress jobs will do that to you.I don't buy the Wisconsin thing. He looks worn out because he's been in job so long it's wearing on him.
Fans on here make a huge deal of that game, but I highly doubt Cal, either consciously or subconsciously, thinks about that game.
I think this and the “he’s lost his fire’ criticism is overplayed.Yeah, I mean even Cal had mentioned it several times. I'm sure he's surprised he's lasted this long.
Look at Cal at his presser in 2010. Then look at him now. It's definitely taken it's toll lol.
College is cyclical, he still recruits at a high rate. We will get there again.I would feel so much better if things were spread out over his tenure . It’s the fact that the major success is so “ front end loaded” that makes me think something has changed and causes me to lose confidence in what future success he can have .
The OAD approach is all wrong when used in wholesale fashion. A blended approach makes more sense. Two OADs per year with veteran 3 and 4 year players. This would require coaching/work so that alone may disqualify Cal being that he is so over-paid and incapable. Wholesale OAD annually is a disaster and cannot be sustained to produce quality teams that can perform at a high levels. Low attendance at Rupp is a symptom of failure never seen in modern UK basketball and Cal cannot explain it away honestly. The state of this program is the direct result of this wholesale OAD approach. Has Cal ever left a job/program in an amiable way or rather left in turmoil? Is he still attacking the fans when he hears their protest and sees Rupp at half its capacity? Just asking.The "prime" period has passed, but Cal is still one of the top 5-10 out there in all facets. The parity is higher than ever. The reliability and loyalty is lower than ever. You just simply aren't going to sustain much from year to year anymore.
I think this and the “he’s lost his fire’ criticism is overplayed.
He was still relatively young when he got here, but now he’s 62. That physical transition from 50 to 62 is not a good look for anyone. He looks fine for his age.
The same applies to his demeanor. Nobody has the same drive at 62 than they had at 50, and even if it’s close, there is a personality change associated with the maturation. My guess is calipari wants to win as much or more now as he ever has as he knows he’s only got a limited number of years left to establish his legacy.
College is cyclical, he still recruits at a high rate. We will get there again.
Me neither. I’m almost 62, so been following for well over 50 years.Been following the CATS for 60 years...no longer make expectations. Have yet this season to watch a game.
I think the game has passed him by . But we’ll see .College is cyclical, he still recruits at a high rate. We will get there again.
He should have more? Why? Playing with children? Maybe 19 yr olds kick you *** every day, bug normally a grown man has an advantage over kids. Experience, strength, endurance. Just another example of your utterly clueless perspective on this. I guess the kids went off all over you in church league.Lets do it this way:
If you look at today's college basketball, meaning, this era, do you see UK as the top program?
Again, not historically, I'm talking about this era.
For me, the answer is simple… NO. In fact, I don't even know if UK is top 5. Villanova, duke, uNC, KU, Gonzaga and maybe even Baylor are ahead of us. If they weren't before 9-17, they are now.
It’s not just about titles and final fours, it's about the programs that have been consistently in the top 5 or 10. UK has not been. We’re always too young and we always have a new roster, so we end up taking more losses than a top program should.
As far as people bringing up gaps in titles and final fours, just stop it, nothing is equal. Cal gets paid a lot more, he has a private jet, he has had a thousand times the talent and he gets the benefit of using UK as a brand that those other coaches helped build.
Cal is also in an era where he has Nike and AAU that are huge advantages in recruiting and the quality of player that comes through the door. I'm not sure these facts have come up in the past, did Tubby and RP have AAU ball to go to for recruiting? Nike?
We can argue all day about how many FF's and titles Cal has, but even the biggest Cal fan (MD) has to admit that he should have more titles and final fours. They also have to admit that his in-game coaching has cost us a title or two.
Again, I think the level headed folks all realize that first 5 years was insane and no one could have expected to maintain THAT level of dominance. I think what has surprised many of us is the fact that it's been 7 years since we even got a 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. That's really kind of hard to wrap your head around.