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per Pat:
Considering this public relations bonanza for Kaler, it was astounding to have the university president call out Pitino’s basketball program early in his remarks. He called out recent events and said he was “profoundly disappointed” in men’s basketball, and did so with as close to a sneer as you’ll get from a high-toned academician.
Pitino brought 17 players into the program as recruits and transfers in his first three seasons. Jarvis Johnson was ruled out by university doctors because of what they saw as a health risk.
Of the 16 remaining players, eight — meaning one-half — of Pitino’s recruits have either left the program, been tossed off the team or had significant suspensions:
Daquien McNeil, Josh Martin, Zach Lofton, Carlos Morris, Kevin Dorsey, Nate Mason, Dupree McBrayer and now Reggie Lynch.
All in all, President Kaler, I’d say the men’s basketball program will have to improve considerably to reach the level of a profound disappointment.
http://www.startribune.com/richard-...oundly-disappointing-maybe-one-day/379474061/
Go Gophers!!
Considering this public relations bonanza for Kaler, it was astounding to have the university president call out Pitino’s basketball program early in his remarks. He called out recent events and said he was “profoundly disappointed” in men’s basketball, and did so with as close to a sneer as you’ll get from a high-toned academician.
Pitino brought 17 players into the program as recruits and transfers in his first three seasons. Jarvis Johnson was ruled out by university doctors because of what they saw as a health risk.
Of the 16 remaining players, eight — meaning one-half — of Pitino’s recruits have either left the program, been tossed off the team or had significant suspensions:
Daquien McNeil, Josh Martin, Zach Lofton, Carlos Morris, Kevin Dorsey, Nate Mason, Dupree McBrayer and now Reggie Lynch.
All in all, President Kaler, I’d say the men’s basketball program will have to improve considerably to reach the level of a profound disappointment.
http://www.startribune.com/richard-...oundly-disappointing-maybe-one-day/379474061/
Go Gophers!!