No. He hired the lawyer who represents the former UL player.I honestly have no idea if this is correct but he's not starting off well. He hired an ex ul basketball player to be in charge of the Chum Bucket. That looks wrong to me.
No. He hired the lawyer who represents the former UL player.I honestly have no idea if this is correct but he's not starting off well. He hired an ex ul basketball player to be in charge of the Chum Bucket. That looks wrong to me.
What animal is on his nappy noggin?
I just read a CJ article, where it said the new board very well could keep Ramsey on as pres.
http://www.courier-journal.com/stor...rustees-ramsey-could-stay-president/86039558/
Bevin said in a debate against Conway that he would cheer for UK over UL. Conway said that he would cheer for both.
http://kentuckysportsradio.com/main...say-theyd-cheer-for-kentucky-over-louisville/
Independent Drew Curtis simply said “Kentucky,” while Republican Matt Bevin, who picked Rick Pitino over John Calipari during KSR’s GOP Gubernatorial Debate in May, went the safe route this time around and said the Cats.
“I learned my lesson last time in trying to be diplomatic,” Bevin said. “I’d pick Kentucky.”
You think Cal is liberal? I know a ton of Catholic people and not a single one of them is liberal. Just saying.There are other reasons why Bevin might like Pitino over Cal in a political setting.... I think Pitino is conservative and of course we can assume Cal is more liberal. And frankly we have more than a few of our own Stockholm Syndrome fans who still love Pitino.
Personally I do not think Bevin is a sports fan enough to care one way or another.
You think Cal is liberal? I know a ton of Catholic people and not a single one of them is liberal. Just saying.
I know several tons who are not.You think Cal is liberal? I know a ton of Catholic people and not a single one of them is liberal. Just saying.
Cal is a liberal. Trust me.
Fair enough. Maybe it's just the people I know but every single friend of mine that is Catholic is also conservative.I know several tons who are not.
I remember when Pitino introduced Bill Clinton during a stump speech in 1996 and people came unglued. If he is conservative, it's come with his hair plugs.
Cal is a liberal. Trust me.
Have always assumed this - strongly believe it to be true - and will believe the contrary only when I see it.I am going on record and say that Jurich & Pitino will still be there when it is all over.
Pitino is definitely not a Conservative.
The dreaded self-quote. But WDRB has an answer, or at least a hint - this move is likely to encounter legal challenge:Not aware of the legality of this move - I assume the entire Board serves at the pleasure and discretion of the governor, and that he can fie them all at once if he decides to do so. Still, knowing the egos typically present on this kind of board - and especially given the politicized nature/persona of the Bevin administration to date - won't surprise me in the least if some of these board members threaten legal action. Even if it's likely fruitless....
Fair enough. Maybe it's just the people I know but every single friend of mine that is Catholic is also conservative.
I see that Emily Bingham and Craig Greenberg, two current trustees, did meet with the press today. Here's the last quote Greenberg gave - so I assume the answer to your question is yes.So, is Ramsey still a part of the UofL Foundation?
I see that Emily Bingham and Craig Greenberg, two current trustees, did meet with the press today. Here's the last quote Greenberg gave - so I assume the answer to your question is yes.
"If Gov. Bevin shares these goals, tomorrow he should also demand reform of the board of directors of the University of Louisville foundation and ensure that it too also has a new president. Without a new team and a new level of transparency at the foundation, the governor's actions today are for naught."
So, is Ramsey still a part of the UofL Foundation?
Thanks. Interesting.I see that Emily Bingham and Craig Greenberg, two current trustees, did meet with the press today. Here's the last quote Greenberg gave - so I assume the answer to your question is yes.
"If Gov. Bevin shares these goals, tomorrow he should also demand reform of the board of directors of the University of Louisville foundation and ensure that it too also has a new president. Without a new team and a new level of transparency at the foundation, the governor's actions today are for naught."
Could also be that they simply are liberals. Regardless, there is a reason why neither want any parts of being out as supportive of either ideology.I think if they were pinned down by the media, both coaches would say they are Libs. Being a conservative would not play well with recruits since everyone knows we are all racists gun toting homophobes.
But I really could not care less. Just coach and win games. That's what they are paid to do. And that's what Cal does well.
And you can count on the Beshears to file something and go nuts over this. Don't really care what pretty boy Conway thinks since he was too weak to even beat Bevin to begin with.
If you're looking for any kind of change in their mindset or the mindless babbling that is typical of their rantings, whether they be spoken or written, I can assure you that hell will truly freeze over first then UNC will be held accountable shortly thereafter; in other words, it ain't happening!I wonder if Louisville fans will admit just how corrupt their University is now when they spout that most profitable bull. So damn profitable the Government had to fire your board of trustees and your president.
Uh wut?I've heard him say things over the recent past that makes me think he is. "Dog whistle" things. But certainly as a coach who coaches primarily african americans...he couldn't be a fire breathing right-winger. Recruiting already is bad. No way of knowing but I think he is more to the right than Cal.
Actually, it sounds straight out of the current Republican Presidential nominee's talking points memo.Uh wut?
Are you saying a staunch conservatives have a dislike for athletes of color? If that's what you're saying and what you really think then, it might be single most ridiculous statement I've ever heard. The inference that conservatives either dislike or can't have any affinity for people of color sounds like something straight off of a liberal talking points memo.
How exactly are the UofL Board of Trustees "crooks" ?
You are a good poster, but Bevin will do whatever the people who paid his campaign expenses tell him to do.And Gov. Bevin is a graduate of Washington and Lee. A fantastic university academically. He is not wrapped up into UofL athletics. UK athletics for that matter. Gov. Bevin intends a new start that positions UofL to be an academic institution, not at the expense of its reputation tarnishing by athletics.
Actually, it sounds straight out of the current Republican Presidential nominee's talking points memo.
In all seriousness, the entire point Lecter was making is that there aren't many African Americans who are Republican.