Uncategorized slimtim on 28 May 2009
Memphis Crying, Kentucky Sweating
Like most college basketball/Duke basketball fans, I was not surprised to wake up to the news that the Memphis basketball team is under investigation for infractions during their Final Four season.
You remember that fantastic team that coach John Calipari had, with freshmen star Derrick Rose and other great athletes. ESPN reports that the player in question is Derrick Rose himself. And that his SAT scores might have been altered and that his brother may have been given money and allowed to travel with the team. Doesn’t seem like that big of a deal, but the most important aspect is that it once again shows that a Calipari run program participates in shady practices.
Lets be clear here. Calipari was told by the NCAA that he will not be in trouble, but he will be asked to testify. While I applaud the NCAA for actually doing their job, I find it funny that even though Calipari was at the wheel he won’t be given the citation.
I don’t hide my dislike of Calipari. His practices have always been questionable and if all pans out, this will be the second program he leaves with a tainted legacy. This could be his second Final Four that has been taken away (the first being at UMASS). Which would give him a grand total of zero. Not bad for one of the highest paid coaches in the NCAA.
Memphis was already a program that was trying to find a new identity after Calipari bolted for Kentucky (which I find interesting since he knew about the investigations in January), but now they will be at the center of possible sanctions when it seems the former coach was the one pulling the strings. However, the silver lining might be that Memphis doesn’t still have Calipari on the staff and eventually can move on. Memphis might be in trouble, but the media scrutiny will follow Calipari.
P.S. I wonder if A Sea Of Blue will be linking this post?


