http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...ino-says-he-no-longer-plans-to-retire-in-2017
"I'm probably going to sign an extension somewhere down the road," Pitino said. "I'm gonna stay in it as long as I'm healthy. ... I'm gonna stay in it as long as I can."
This development contradicts what Pitino said as recently as last year when he told a group of reporters that his contract runs out in 2017 and that he's "not coaching anymore after that."
So what to make of this new position?
The assumption that Smart would be more likely to take the WF job rather than the KY or L'ville job reveals all that is needed to expose the delusion of the Smart to WF notion.
So this thread is premised on the following: Smart will be attracted to the WF job, because when assessing all of the NCAA basketball openings that may arise over the next few years, Smart and his agent will view WF as the best possible option for him. You just can't argue with crazy.
:rulz:
The assumption that Smart would be more likely to take the WF job rather than the KY or L'ville job reveals all that is needed to expose the delusion of the Smart to WF notion.
So this thread is premised on the following: Smart will be attracted to the WF job, because when assessing all of the NCAA basketball openings that may arise over the next few years, Smart and his agent will view WF as the best possible option for him. You just can't argue with crazy.
:rulz:
someone with photoshop skills cannot let this pass by
Mental image of K emerging from Bob Knight's overgrown vagina is a good one.
Louisville may come open this year if Pitino wins it all, but Cal is going to be at UK for 5 more years at least, so Shaka's not getting that job unless he pulls a Mark Few at VCU and stays there.
He's got five of the Top 20 players in the country coming in next year and has a commitment from a Top 10 from then following year.
Cal's not going anywhere.
You aren't bad at trolling.
bkf is like an older, grumpier, RoboHeel. He never fails to show up given the slightest opening to discuss Bobby Knight.
Who? Is that the guy that choked a player and threw a chair? I think I've heard of him.
I think whenever someone says something about "doing things the right way" in college sports, they are legitimizing how the NCAA operates, which is actually pretty bullshit for a supposed non-profit. The NCAA blows.