Another Huge Kentucky Commitment; PF Anthony Davis from Chicago
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Azubuike24It's sort of Kentucky-related, but FIU star recruit Dominique Ferguson has been ruled ineligible. A former UK commit under Gillispie, committed to Isiash Thomas after Calipari took over and he decommited from UK.
This is the second Gillispie recruit, and the two who were the "prizes" of his 2010 class, Dominique Ferguson (FIU) and K.C. Ross-Miller (LSU) have both been ruled ineligible by the NCAA in the last few days. -
centralbucksfan
And I haven't for one second said he is or has cheated at UK. Obviously, nothing concrete has surfaced in that area. And he may not "need" to at UK either. The guy can recruit, no question. And obviously, UK basketball recruits as well. Together, thats a lethel combo as far as recruiting goes.Azubuike24;454372 wrote:CBF, I actually respect your stance to this as I read that last post.
My response is...when Calipari gets caught, busted by the NCAA and Kentucky and everyone around him takes the fall, you won't see me on the wagon defending him or his actions.
However, until then, I'm not going to believe every time Joe Schmo reports that Cal was speeding down the highway faster than every other coach that it's a much bigger conspiracy and is giving him an advantage over everyone else. It's that simple.
We won't ever agree on this though, but as much as you may detract, I do see your side of things. Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but that's human nature, I love UK and hope for the best. And as homerish as it might sound, I actually believe in those in-charge of the university and believe that with their rich tradition and huge respect they strive to receive in the college basketball world, that they aren't simply turning a blind eye to someone and slowly letting him tarnish 100+ years of proud tradition.
That being said, as I have mentioned before....I think Cal gets more pub then any coach that has ever walked the sidelines WITHOUT a title. He is slick and smooth in front of the camera and along with his recruiting, he gets his media attention. I think he is highly overrated as a "coach" as well. He has had as much talent as anyone in the country over the past 5/6yrs and has one "vacated" final four to show for it.
Maybe talent wins over at some point. But as we saw vs WVU, when the other team is close or equal in talent....Cal coaching comes into the mix and is questionable at best at times.
NO matter what happens, my personal opinion of Cal wont' change based on what happened at UMass and Memphis. Its nothing against UK basketball at all. I am a big college basketball fan and have no hatred or jealousy towards any program.
I am old school and have no like for those who have or do cheat. I was one of the few Jim O'Brien fans...until we all found out what was going on. I turned on him in a second as he embarressed OSU. I would do the same if Matta ever get caughts cheating while at OSU.
I hope for UK and their fans...it doesn't happen. But again, I would not be in the least surprised if something does surface in the near future. He has yet to have his hands slapped directly....and that may not be a good thing for UK.
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centralbucksfanthedynasty1998;454423 wrote:So, Derrick Rose' brother flying on a charter plane would have made him ineligible?
NO offense, but can't you read what I posted above, per NCAA?
"As set forth in Bylaw 16.11.2.1, relatives of student-athletes (in this instance, the brother of student-athlete 1) may not receive extra benefits. Therefore, the brother's receipt of cost-free transportation to and from out-of-town contests, as well as the occasional free lodging at the men's basketball team's hotel in conjunction with these trips rendered student-athlete 1 ineligible from the point they were first received, December 14, 2007. In addition, the institution admitted that its failure to charge properly the brother for the aforementioned travel and hotel expenses constitutes a failure to monitor"
Its right there. So, in regards to your "its not a big deal". It most certainly is if it causes a player to inelgible. And again, a coach coming off one vacated final four, should certainly KNOW what is a major violation or not. -
Azubuike24Wow, a couple of posts ago I mentioned DeAndre Daniels, a possible recruit from the 2011 class that de-committed from Texas. It appears he may be trying to re-classify to 2010, and Kentucky may indeed be the favorite for him. There are still a few hoops to get through, but this would be the equivalent of adding another top 5-10 incoming player to this year's class. He is a little more highly regarded (relative to class) than Terrence Jones was for 2010, and given that UK has 2 scholarships still unfilled, he could be a great piece to add to the interior depth.
Whether he does re-classify to 2010 or stays in the 2011 class, it sounds as if Calipari and UK are going to be right there, if not the favorites to land Daniels either way. -
cats gone wildDont feel like making a thread for it, but CJ Henry is going to Southern Nazarene University.
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Azubuike24I saw that.
I wonder why he didn't stay at Kansas? *Sarcasm alert* -
Azubuike24Looks like 5-star PF from Portland, OR Kyle Wiltjer may have committed to Kentucky. If so, it just adds to the incredible 2011 class.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/Kentucky/basketball/recruiting/player-Kyle-Wiltjer-76342;_ylt=AuD4f1J7fLO5eTIgYTKBCGMtsZB4 -
Azubuike24Looks like he might make it official tonight on ESPNU.
http://seattle.sbnation.com/2010/8/26/1652946/gonzaga-basketball-recruiting-mark-few -
cats gone wildMy dad told me this this morning, as I was gone yesterday evening. Good pickup, which will make 4 5 *'s for 2011 already. My dad was happy Cal finally recruited a white kid. From the picture i saw, he looks like John Hood but taller.
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Azubuike24Amazing. The 12th 5-star player Calipari has brought to UK in 16 months...
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thedynasty1998Azubuike24;465635 wrote:Amazing. The 12th 5-star player Calipari has brought to UK in 16 months...
Absolutely incredible! -
cats gone wildSo whats going on with the Kanter situation?
For those who dont know......
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/08/sports/ncaabasketball/08basketball.html?_r=3&ref=sports -
Azubuike24They have basically said for a long time that we won't know the Kanter ruling until the season gets near. I'm not even sure the NCAA has looked at it yet...
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centralbucksfanNot looking good for Kanter..........
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/basketball/ncaa/09/08/kanter.kentucky.ap/index.html?eref=sihp -
se-alumI can't imagine Kanter will be cleared to play.
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centralbucksfanse-alum;475692 wrote:I can't imagine Kanter will be cleared to play.
Based on what I have read, I think its a done deal. Doesn't look like UK did very good research on this. Of maybe they did..... -
thedynasty1998Good to see that the NCAA seems to be doing something prior to the season, rather than waiting until after...
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centralbucksfanthedynasty1998;475761 wrote:Good to see that the NCAA seems to be doing something prior to the season, rather than waiting until after...
And "good to see" that Cal and UK have done their homework...not. Same old same ole.... -
Azubuike24This is another case where this has been an issue since before Kanter even came to Kentucky. My guess is he will play at some point, but will definitely miss some time. I don't see the NCAA ruling him ineligible for the entire year.
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thedynasty1998Azubuike24;475916 wrote:This is another case where this has been an issue since before Kanter even came to Kentucky. My guess is he will play at some point, but will definitely miss some time. I don't see the NCAA ruling him ineligible for the entire year.
$100,000 isn't small potatoes. I wouldn't be surprised at all. -
Azubuike24It isn't, but lets also look at the other side.
Kentucky signed Kanter knowing there might be an issue. They have nothing to lose. If he's eligible, great, if not, oh well.
However, there is a definite agenda on the other side to prevent Kanter from playing in the United States, becoming a household name and furthering his career in basketball outside of Turkey. There have been many instances in the past where Turkey has tried to make it as difficult as possible for these guys to thrive elsewhere. This could definitely be viewed as stopping precedent for other players to jump as well.
Then there is the issue about Kanter's family. According to what they said when Enes was being recruited, they were well-aware of NCAA rules and had planned on Enes attending college in the USA before going pro. His family also isn't hurting for money which will be another argument made on whether he indeed was paid or not. Now, if it was all a show and the family did indeed take money, it won't be tough to prove and he will be ruled ineligible or at least suspended.
However, I don't see how we can really blame UK here. They knew there might be issues, but it wasn't something that was in their control so they might as well sign Kanter and take the chance he's eligible. If not, so be it, but I'd venture to say that many, many other schools would've recruited Kanter even if it was only 50/50 that he would be eligible. -
centralbucksfanAzubuike24;475916 wrote:This is another case where this has been an issue since before Kanter even came to Kentucky. My guess is he will play at some point, but will definitely miss some time. I don't see the NCAA ruling him ineligible for the entire year.
Better look up the rule book. Once you have been paid, your considered a professional, thus your completely ineligible to play college ball. Pretty black and white. Not only was he paid 100K, his family was also taken care of, from the sounds of it.
If this information is all accurate, I see no way that Kanter will ever sniff a college floor. -
thedynasty1998Azu, I agree with you. I don't blame Calipari for recruiting guys like Rose and other guys with questionable histories like Wall, but I certainly understand that it will bring on skepticism.
Regarding this situation, I don't think any skepticism or criticism of Calipari is fair, because I'm sure he understand the problems facing all the guys from overseas that try to qualify for NCAA ball.
I have confidence the NCAA will get this taken care of before the season, rather than dragging it out. -
Azubuike24centralbucksfan;476198 wrote:Better look up the rule book. Once you have been paid, your considered a professional, thus your completely ineligible to play college ball. Pretty black and white. Not only was he paid 100K, his family was also taken care of, from the sounds of it.
If this information is all accurate, I see no way that Kanter will ever sniff a college floor.
"Paid" isn't just clear-cut. There are obviously many different circumstances where many players have received payments and have still played. As I said, this was an issue while Kanter was being recruited, so it's not like things weren't out in the open from the get go. Had it been clear-cut that he would be ineligible, I doubt Kanter would've tried to attend college and anyone would have really relied on him to ever suit up. Kentucky has been fairly certain he would be eligible since back then, before the Nike Hoops Summit in-which he really had his coming out party to the country and really vaulted him into the possible #1 overall pick in next year's draft. -
Azubuike24
That's all you can ask if you are Kentucky or Calipari. Either rule him eligible or rule him ineligible. If he can't play, he can't play. That's fine. However, don't let it drag out all season or even rule him eligible and then try to declare him ineligible after he suits up for UK.thedynasty1998;476224 wrote:I have confidence the NCAA will get this taken care of before the season, rather than dragging it out.