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Chapter 1: What is the Brendan Sorsby situation and its implications?
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Chapter 2: How does John Calipari view the impact of gambling on college basketball?
Okay, are you new to social media, that we don't pick apart players and the team and the moments? What are you talking about here? All right, so here's my point, and as I go through this, I say this, but this is the life we chose. and you're going to get the other side of it. But let me say this. De'Aaron Fox, stop on De'Aaron Fox.
He's playing with a high ankle sprain, probably shouldn't be playing. He would normally dunk that layup, dunk that layup. If he would have dunked it, he's the hero, the greatest thing, and now he's the biggest goat. Well, what about other guys in the game? What would have happened to Josh if he missed that dunk and they had lost? I mean, so you can't.
How about they want to get on Mitch, who I think is doing a great job with a young team, okay? Ronnie Harper's son. is the real deal. I did not realize how good he was until I sat there and watched him. Did you recruit him? I couldn't. He was going to Rutgers the whole time. I tried. You couldn't afford him? No, they were paying big at that time. No, not really. He was going there from day one.
I don't know why. He was from near there or something. But anyway, so now Mitch runs an out-of-bounds play the last play with 1.2, whatever, the guy is wide open. They're gonna win the game. And Carl Town gets his little pinky and deflects it when the kid has to reach down to go get the ball and they win the game. You can do everything right and lose, and you're right. It's the life you chose.
You're going to get crap. But the three that Jalen made, how about the step back that Carl made into their bench for a three? I'm like, what am I watching? Yeah, but we were seeing mistakes, Coach. And if you were coaching, you would have told De'Aaron Fox – that the points aren't important, it's getting time off the clock. That's the most important, but two points doesn't win you the game.
It depends on how you coach. Sometimes I'm saying there's three minutes in a game and we're up whatever. I'll say we're four baskets away, they can't catch us. That's another way of coaching. We get four more buckets. They can't catch us. There's not enough time. And so sometimes when you play defense in football, what do they call it? You're like, okay, let's really prevent defense.
No, it prevents you from winning. How about if he dribbled it out and got fouled? How about when he missed two free throws? I agree. I agree. Yeah, but that's not – let me tell you this in the first half. They were so good. They were gonna have 80, 80 points at halftime. And I'm sitting there, there's nothing you can do. What are you gonna get on Mike? You know the greatest thing Mike did?
Mike Brown left Alvarado in. He left him in. When Alvarado made that shot, I'm like, my thought is probably need to take him out now. He helped you now. Let's go. Mike left him in. He makes another shot. He makes a basket. I'm like saying, so some of this is your gut. Some of it is a bounce of the ball. But here's again. Dan, are you in Maine right now? No, no, no. No, I'm at the Holmes Bandcage.
Okay, so how about just toes up, watch the game, but problem is there's betting, and that drives everything to another level. That guy probably lost a grand, and he wants to kill somebody. We should have won. I could have won five grand, and I lost a year.
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Chapter 3: What are the challenges of NIL and recruiting in college sports?
But you know what? Jay would defend his guys, and I'm going to defend mine. I mean, I think they all three played well. One's playing with a bad ankle. But I'll come back to it. It is the life we chose. Yes. How aware are you of the point spread for your games at Arkansas? Never. Don't want to know. But it's always there. It's omnipresent, Coach.
So when I was at Kentucky, I had a guy that would be with us, and I knew he knew the point spread. And if we were going to a game and he would say, it's 18, I was so happy. I'd sit back because those sum of guns aren't wrong. They're like, they're not wrong. But if we're going to a game and I'm thinking, yeah, we're double digit here.
And if I asked him and he said, yeah, it's a four point, four points. What? How's their only, oh shit. They know something we don't know. So that's why I don't want to know either way. Yeah, I don't, I'm not, I'm not looking at it, thinking about it. Yeah, I just I look at the authority of the NCAA. I don't do they have authority when it comes. Not now. No, no. And I look that the.
The stuff this has gotten away from us, do I think putting the government involved in our business is going to work? Probably not. Who wants the government involved? But we're at a point, at least short term, a two-year anti... Just two years for us to get stuff away from the courts. How do we make... whatever these lawsuits are, go to federal court, not state.
Because state has – we're going to let him play. Yeah. I don't care what he did. Yeah, Pete Rose is out, couldn't do this. This guy's out. Yeah, we're going to have this guy one game penalty. What? But it's in state court. It's not federal. And so that kind of stuff. But, yeah, we need help right now.
uh... what i hope that we wouldn't need government yet but i mean this we cannot leave college sports the way it is another year so whatever we do we've got to do something whether it's the bill that's out there right now whether it's a scaled back for a two-year retrieved i don't know but we need to do something i need an answer on this last question
What year did you miss those layups in our gym? Did you play for Donahue? Did you play for him at Dayton, right? Coach was there when I was there. He was an assistant there then? No, no, he was head coach. I was going to say. No, I didn't miss any layups at UMass. Yes, you did. It was 1994. He was so bad, I said, who is this guy? They said he does the radio stuff. This is an NCAA.
And I said, you are crazy. How can he talk basketball? He can't make layups. How does that work? This is an NCAA violation because you're lying right now. If I put you under oath, would you have said what you just said, Coach? I would have pled the fifth. Okay. Okay, I want an answer, okay? Promise me you will give me an answer on this, a name. Okay? Promise? Yeah. Okay.
Give me the most important player. whether it was at Kentucky. Well, let's say Kentucky. Who was the most important player you had at Kentucky? Not best, most important player. Well, let me say this. And you can even do Memphis if you want. I'm going to mention some names. Darius Jacob should be a top four, maybe even better, maybe one or two in this draft.
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