CC - John Calipari

Submitted by 615Wolverine on March 21st, 2024 at 8:59 PM

Top five recruiting class every year. Only one national title to show for. Folks down south are getting tired of him. He is losing to Oakland as we speak - if he’s out the first weekend of March Madness (again) I think he will have a very hot seat. Let’s bring him in and restructure Michigan basketball. 

RobM_24

March 21st, 2024 at 10:41 PM ^

This has to be the only fanbase in the country that would be conflicted over hiring a hall of fame coach, in favor of Niko Medved, because Nike Medved "has good two point efficiency".

If we were talking Cal vs Oats, Few, Musselman, even Shaka ... I'd be indifferent. But Calipari against the completely unimpressive list of perceived candidates we're allegedly looking at? Not even close. 

Blau

March 21st, 2024 at 11:07 PM ^

Hold up. Prior to UK’s glorious failure tonight, nobody would’ve considered Calipari even an option so your comparison with Medved is a relatively new train of thought that is less than an hour old and one I don’t see a lot of people directly comparing. 

I’d also say the guy has zero redeemable personality traits the common fan, outside of UK diehards, enjoy. Would you consider him? Idk, sure? But he has an embarrassment of riches every year and his teams should be Final Four or bust at the very least. You gotta admit that lately, he’s kinda bust. He’s obviously a great recruiter but he puts an NBA G league team in terms of talent on the floor every time they play. Hell, his bench could compete with most mid-major programs but if the proof is in the pudding, his missing the sugar.

RobM_24

March 21st, 2024 at 11:49 PM ^

Like I said above, there's basically a zero percent chance he'd come to Michigan anyway, and I don't even really care for the guy. But given Michigan's situation, the idea that Calipari is someone we'd pass on is ridiculous. We can't even poach a coach from Creighton or Marquette.

He gets in the tournament every single year. If that's the floor, then I'll worry about the ceiling later. He hasn't won a championship in a while? Well, he'll fit right in with the rest of the Big Ten coaches then.

BleedThatBlue

March 21st, 2024 at 11:54 PM ^

“I’d also say the guy has zero redeemable personality traits the common fan, outside of UK diehards, enjoy.”

-Buddy, let me tell you, die hard UK fans wanted him gone years ago. He has bashed the fan base multiple times when adversity hit, hes blamed players for losses, and has alienated donors along with UK media. I personally was over his antics last year but this guy has really pissed off the fan base the last 5 years especially with the on court performance. No way do you let a guy score 10 3’s with the type of talent on the roster. Yet again, the D shouldn’t be ranked in the 100’s either. No one in Lexington enjoys his antics whatsoever. 

ERdocLSA2004

March 22nd, 2024 at 12:36 PM ^

Why?  All that talent and he loses wary in the tournament more than he should.  Not to mention UK basketball is the NIL equivalent of football Bama, Texas, OSU.  Not only would Calipari not be able to reproduce the recruiting success at Michigan, but there’s very little indication that he’s an elite coach.  

Ham

March 21st, 2024 at 9:06 PM ^

Calipari would never go to a place that would put so many restrictions on his ability to get those top-5 recruiting classes.

Michigan would never hire someone who has such baggage.

growler4

March 21st, 2024 at 10:43 PM ^

I shall remind you, and others, that Michigan is a university with a basketball program and not a basketball program with a university.

For those that don't like the culture at Michigan and want the teams to be the highest bidder for recruits and player retention and to allow incoming transfers regardless of academic standards and requirements, I would suggest becoming a fan of another school's teams and save yourself from needless aggravation.

DennisFranklinDaMan

March 21st, 2024 at 11:14 PM ^

Yeah, I always wonder about people demanding we start paying players more or abandon our admissions policies. Forget about whether our system is "better" than other schools' — it's at least one of the things that makes Michigan special. If you want to cheer for a school that bends its standards for any one-and-done player who wants to come there ... there are lots of schools to choose from. 

Some of us choose to cheer for Michigan because we believe it stands for something, and we value that. I'm not saying it's "better" or anything like that. It's just ... who we are. If you don't like it, go cheer for Texas A&M or Ohio State.

olm_go_blue

March 22nd, 2024 at 6:56 PM ^

There are over 500k alums. Let's say 50 athletes (5 basketball players/year for 10 years) get preferential/undeserving degrees. Is that really reducing the value of your degree vs the 500k "deserving" grads? I can see on disagreeing on principle, but not in actual perception. I knew someone who was a professor's son (non-athlete), and he didn't know 10th grade math in his sophomore year at UM.

Blau

March 21st, 2024 at 11:24 PM ^

lol Is it lonely up there on your pedestal? That is to say that the recently fired HC, who by all means is considered a legend at Michigan and considered himself a “Michigan Man”, intentionally tried to recruit the players you’re saying we don’t want. While it looks like we dodged a bullet with Shannon Jr., fans and alumni would’ve been doing backflips if any of the recent academically-ineligible players actually made it through admissions and suited up in a Michigan jersey.

You make it seem as if the most talented players are only money-hungry idiots who can’t possibly be bothered with academics. Are some only in it for $$ given the current landscape? Of course but if you expect every recruit that is NBA lottery pick-ready after their freshman or sophomore years to stay on as a Graduate-level student athlete, boy have I got a time share in scenic Muncie, Indiana I’d love to cut you in on.