John Calipari..

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Is an excellent coach and a straight shooter as a person. He took the youngesr team in the NATION, and somehow git them to the Sweet 16. Kansas St loss hurt , however , Kansas St was battle tested as well. We made many freshman mistakes. SGA turned the ball over a ton, one specifially where he was going up for a 3 foot shot, turned his whole body and basiclly handed it to K state player. We were so big , just shot and we have 50 percent chance at putback. PJ played like a beast but his free throws absoulety desrtoyed us. I love Coach Cal and hope he stays until he retires. EOM
 

UKat51

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Is an excellent coach and a straight shooter as a person. He took the youngesr team in the NATION, and somehow git them to the Sweet 16. Kansas St loss hurt , however , Kansas St was battle tested as well. We made many freshman mistakes. SGA turned the ball over a ton, one specifially where he was going up for a 3 foot shot, turned his whole body and basiclly handed it to K state player. We were so big , just shot and we have 50 percent chance at putback. PJ played like a beast but his free throws absoulety desrtoyed us. I love Coach Cal and hope he stays until he retires. EOM


Great recruiter. Good man. Average coach
 

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OP, you're right. UK didn't have the talent or experience to beat K State or Loyola. Or maybe UK had the talent and just didn't execute. Or maybe....
Honestly, before I saw the brackets, I figured that a 10+ loss team would not make the Sweet 16, so in one sense, UK overachieved.
 
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Randy Bob

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I thank we need a Hollingsworth that a Ky kid went to WKU or players like last yr in Hawk and Willis that was here last yr mixed in with the 5 stars that gives us the experience each yr.
 
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OP, you're right. UK didn't have the talent or experience to beat K State or Loyola. Or maybe UK had the talent and just didn't execute. Or maybe....
Honestly, before I saw the brackets, I figured that a 10+ loss team would not make the Sweet 16, so in one sense, UK overachieved.
Can we please stop the “we couldn’t beat Loyola” crap. They would not matchup well against us. If we played Loyola tonight with this officiating no chance they beat us.
 

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Calipari is also a great player developer, this team got way better. Which other coach would you want to help you develop your talent for a professional career in basketball? I can name a bunch of coaches who recruited top talent that didnt get the kids ready for the jump.
 
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gracetoyou

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I don't want to hear about what Cal did with NBA dudes while a Rick Majerus disciple who got fired from Illinois State takes a team that's barely a mid major, led by an old nun and two white boys from Kansas, to the final four.


Oh ok...lol. Dude...lots of luck when you do it once. Not only that...its not nearly as impressive as it would've been as recent as 10-15 years ago.

It's ok...I know you're a simple man. :)
 

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Can we please stop the “we couldn’t beat Loyola” crap. They would not matchup well against us. If we played Loyola tonight with this officiating no chance they beat us.
Wrong Loyola would beat us.
 

Cats_2010

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Can we please stop the “we couldn’t beat Loyola” crap. They would not matchup well against us. If we played Loyola tonight with this officiating no chance they beat us.

Love the no chance we would have lost post. So much merit to them. We absolutely could have lost to them. They just blew a team out that we managed to lose to and only had a one point lead twice during the game.
 
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Average coaches do not do what he did at UMass and Memphis. 3 Elite 8s, 2 Sweet 16s (and yes, that is excluding the vacated years). Tell me what all world talent he has on those teams.
It's weird, it seems to me that his coaching is getting worse with each passing year.

I agree that when he coached at UMass and Memphis and did remarkable strategical work. Even here he did some great x and o's stuff, but he's coaching terribly at times now.

I mean, why in the hell did he come up with the game plan to play slow ball against K State?
That's just incredibly stupid no matter how big of a homer you might be.

Hell, even his own family should be questioning him.
 
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mdlUK.1

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It's weird, it seems to me that his coaching is getting worse with each passing year.

I agree that he coached teams at UMass and Memphis and did remarkable strategical work. Even here he did some great x and o's stuff, but he's coaching terribly at times now.

I mean, why in the hell did he come up with the game plan to play slow ball against K State?
That's just incredibly stupid no matter how big of a homer you might be.
Are you that big of a moron to think he actually planned to play slow ball? You don’t think the refs calling 50 fouls had anything to do with it? Jesus Christ!
 
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Look, he probably thought Hump would be here like I did. Can't help when Charles transfers or people leave before you thought they would. Before this season I heard Shai will be a player here for at least a couple years. For a guy that can't coach we sure do see players that are predicted to be 2-3 year players get drafted 1st rd after 1 year. He makes players better, I don't see how anyone could argue that. Not everyone pans out, but they don't always anywhere.
 

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Are you that big of a moron to think he actually planned to play slow ball? You don’t think the refs calling 50 fouls had anything to do with it? Jesus Christ!
You don't have to call me Jesus Christ, but thanks.

I know one thing, we walked the ball up the floor numerous times, and we didn't press at all. That's in his control, and he failed miserably.
 
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mdlUK.1

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You don't have to call me Jesus Christ, but thanks.

I know one thing, we walked the ball up the floor numerous times, and we didn't press at all. That's in his control, and he failed miserably.

Also, let's meet up and see if you call me a moron.
I’m in Middletown, how about you?
 

TankedCat

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Yes because he by design got rid of 3 first round draft picks last year
You know what Buffalo, Texas Tech, Purdue and West Virginia had in common besides being in the NCAA tournament?

They all recruited JUCOs. They look to fill gaps on the team.

Maybe Juco's aren't the answer, but its an option, so yes, the makeup of this team was by design. It was a choice.
 
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seccats04

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Calipari is also a great player developer, this team got way better. Which other coach would you want to help you develop your talent for a professional career in basketball? I can name a bunch of coaches who recruited top talent that didnt get the kids ready for the jump.
I will give Cal credit and say he's developed a lot of guys esp since he's been here and what he did with SGA was unreal. However, Cal has had his share of 5 star duds. Poythress, Goodwin, Harrow, Wiltjer, Briscoe, Scowl, Gabriel, etc. These guys never got much, if any better, during their time here.
 

mdlUK.1

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You know what Buffalo, Texas Tech, Purdue and West Virginia had in common besides being in the NCAA tournament?

They all recruited JUCOs. They look to fill gaps on the team.
There are 3 players that we had to play without. Baker, tai and Vanderbilt. Sometimes you get caught short.
 
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TankedCat

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There are 3 players that we had to play without. Baker, tai and Vanderbilt. Sometimes you get caught short.
and sometimes you hang on to scholarships because you think another 5 star is going to fall into your lap.
 

Woodrow24

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Average coaches do not do what he did at UMass and Memphis. 3 Elite 8s, 2 Sweet 16s (and yes, that is excluding the vacated years). Tell me what all world talent he has on those teams.
At Memphis the players he had that were drafted were Dajuan Wagner, Shawne Williams, Antonio Burks, Rodney Carney, Chris Douglas Roberts, Joey Dorsey, Robert Dozier, Tyreke Evans, and Derrick Rose.

At UMASS he had Marcus Camby, and Lou Roe.

Cal has to be in the conversation as being the top recruiter of all time. He's got a history of doing a great job developing players as well. I've seen people post that he didn't have great talent at either school and that's false. He recruited and helped develope great players at both of those schools.
 
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I will give Cal credit and say he's developed a lot of guys esp since he's been here and what he did with SGA was unreal. However, Cal has had his share of 5 star duds. Poythress, Goodwin, Harrow, Wiltjer, Briscoe, Scowl, Gabriel, etc. These guys never got much, if any better, during their time here.

What? Gabriel is improving he just finished his soph year. Not all are OAD. Wiltjer, won a title with us and their just wasn't space for him so he decided to transfer, still wish he didn't, loved Kyle. Goodwin was in a no win situation on the NIT team and after we lost our best player. Briscoe was who he was. He was never good enough to be a OAD, he just didn't want to work. Poythress I don't get, never will.. Harrow sucked. Scal is one I think Cal didn't do enough with, but that's about it.