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Meanwhile, former UK point guard Saul Smith used his Facebook page to caution the basketball program about running afoul of NCAA rules. He questioned Barnhart's leadership of the athletic department.
"Bad bad day for my alma mater," Smith wrote on his Facebook page Thursday. "The UK athletic program will never regain its true champion nature with Businessmen running it. Never, no matter how many so called blue chip players you bring in. You can't sacrifice your integrity for success. You just can't do it. I'm an alum and I deserve a clean-ran program, plain and simple. Period, and if anyone disagrees, you, my friend, shouldn't support the program I played 4."
Smith now works as an assistant coach for his father, former UK coach Tubby Smith, at Minnesota.
Later in a follow-up interview, Smith said he did not mean to suggest Calipari used questionable methods.
"Coach Cal is my guy," Smith said. "I'm close to him."
Smith said he interviewed for a spot on Calipari's Memphis staff in 2007.
Of the Memphis allegations, Smith said of Calipari, "I don't think he knew about it."
Smith also said his father refused to "pay" for players as Kentucky coach.
"He had the opportunity to get great players," Saul Smith said. "But the integrity wouldn't be there. ...
"I'm not saying Cal has done that. I'm just saying (Kentucky) can't afford it. We've been down that road."
The Smiths, father and son, witnessed Rick Pitino's resurrection of Kentucky basketball after the rules violations — including academic fraud — and subsequent NCAA penalties of the late 1980s.
Apparently, there was a negative reaction to Smith's word of caution.
Later, he made another posting on Facebook. It read: "1st of all. Calipari is my guy. UK is my team. Where r u knuckleheads coming up with this crap. All I said was I'm sick of hearing negative about my alma mater (u know the team I bled, sweated, and cried for. U know the program I have 6 SEC titles and 1 national title)."
http://www.kentucky.com/978/story/811565.html
Go Gophers!!
Meanwhile, former UK point guard Saul Smith used his Facebook page to caution the basketball program about running afoul of NCAA rules. He questioned Barnhart's leadership of the athletic department.
"Bad bad day for my alma mater," Smith wrote on his Facebook page Thursday. "The UK athletic program will never regain its true champion nature with Businessmen running it. Never, no matter how many so called blue chip players you bring in. You can't sacrifice your integrity for success. You just can't do it. I'm an alum and I deserve a clean-ran program, plain and simple. Period, and if anyone disagrees, you, my friend, shouldn't support the program I played 4."
Smith now works as an assistant coach for his father, former UK coach Tubby Smith, at Minnesota.
Later in a follow-up interview, Smith said he did not mean to suggest Calipari used questionable methods.
"Coach Cal is my guy," Smith said. "I'm close to him."
Smith said he interviewed for a spot on Calipari's Memphis staff in 2007.
Of the Memphis allegations, Smith said of Calipari, "I don't think he knew about it."
Smith also said his father refused to "pay" for players as Kentucky coach.
"He had the opportunity to get great players," Saul Smith said. "But the integrity wouldn't be there. ...
"I'm not saying Cal has done that. I'm just saying (Kentucky) can't afford it. We've been down that road."
The Smiths, father and son, witnessed Rick Pitino's resurrection of Kentucky basketball after the rules violations — including academic fraud — and subsequent NCAA penalties of the late 1980s.
Apparently, there was a negative reaction to Smith's word of caution.
Later, he made another posting on Facebook. It read: "1st of all. Calipari is my guy. UK is my team. Where r u knuckleheads coming up with this crap. All I said was I'm sick of hearing negative about my alma mater (u know the team I bled, sweated, and cried for. U know the program I have 6 SEC titles and 1 national title)."
http://www.kentucky.com/978/story/811565.html
Go Gophers!!