NCAA accuses Memphis of major violations during 2007-08 season - NCAA Division I Mens Basketball - CBSSports.com News, Fantasy, Video
Big surprise.
Have fun Kentucky. How much did you pay Calipari? :haha
Big surprise.

It says that Calipari was not named in the report so he may have no knowledge of it.
Oh come on. You don't really believe that do you? He was the Head Coach! How could he NOT know?
More like a snake doesn't change its venomYep, a leopard doesn't change it's spots.![]()
Calipari will never have knowledge of anything that goes wrong around him. He somehow communicates to those around him that he wants things done, and so they get done.
I was in an Amherst bar one night when a state cop told a story about Calipari calling the State Police barracks, asking to have a speeding ticket fixed. The person who took the call decided to stick him, and so he gave him a name to call which was the name of an ultra straight laced supervisor who was sure to find some way to make Calipari miserable. This cop did not understand that Calipari is so slick that he could get a speeding ticket fixed at the drop of a hat, leaving no fingerprints. I suspected that Calipari did it in this ham-fisted manner just so the word would get out that he was the kind of guy who wanted things done for him. This cop was unwittingly doing Calipari's bidding by telling us about the incident'
Marcus Camby was often seen wearing a gaudy medallion that turned out to be worth $12,000. The athletic director said that when he saw it, he just figured it must be costume jewelry because he knew Camby couldn't afford it. Calipari would have to have been blind to not have seen it.
While Calipari was still at UMass, an incoming coach from back when they were at Pittsburgh told the story of a staff meeting that Calipari, who had been an assistant the previous year and was being held over, was at, and he allegedly told Calipari and the other assistants that there would be no more payments to players. Calipari, when informed of that allegation, said he didn't recall that being said at that meeting. I don't remember anyone prewarning me of the 9-11 attack at any meeting I attended shortly before it, but if anyone asked me whether it had been brought up at any meeting I attended, I sure as well wouldn't say that I didn't recall it being brought up.
I can't locate it right now, but I once had my finger on a great article regarding Calipari's relationship with one of these "fixers" who has no visible means of support but who can show up anywhere, anytime, to evaluate any player or meet with any coach who might covet that player. I'll post it if I can dig it up.
No kidding! Believe me....they know everything that goes. It's whether they wanna turn a blind eye or not.
No kidding! Believe me....they know everything that goes. It's whether they wanna turn a blind eye or not.
They can't possibly know everything that goes on. The boosters do so much that the coach doesn't see.
It says that Calipari was not named in the report so he may have no knowledge of it.
Not even 12. You don't need to worry about the guys at the end of the bench. More like 8-9 or however many guys a coach plays.Ramy....they only have to know what 12 players are doing. I can see missing something with football teams because you are talking about 50-60 man roster. But when you only have to watch 12...believe me, they know their just about every move.
I predict that this is just the first shoe to drop. Now that the NCAA has knowledge of what was going on at Memphis they are going to start looking hard at Calipari and Kentucky. If Memphis was involved in fixing Derrick Rose's SAT scores to make him eligible then God knows what was done to sign John Wall, but that whole recruitment of that kid was S-H-A-D-Y.