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There was rumor at one point, that if Calipari leaves for Texas, we would go after Antigua again. Antigua was the most impressive assistant I've seen. You could clearly see improvement by the bigs on the court, and he was a strong recruiter. I think a staff of Chester, Anderson, and Antigua is about as strong a set of recruiters as you will find in the nation.

That said, Kentucky turned their season around, so perhaps all of those thoughts when they were struggling earlier in the year have been called off.
 
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Kentucky won't judge their season until the NCAA Tournament. If they aren't in the Elite Eight, their entitled fans will likely chalk this up as a failure of a season.

For how much they spend on basketball ... Anything but the 2nd weekend is an absolute failure ...

Cal is going to fail 3 years in a row ... That is TOUGH to survive at UK ...
 
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We're talking about Tim Anderson here. No one is looking at Anderson as a head man. So if he is looking at other schools, you pay him so he staffs. If Alexander gets a head job you say congratulations in bring in a new assistant.
I don't even know if it IS Anderson that might leave, and I'm not saying he'd be looking at other schools. I'm saying, theoretically, he could be looking at a DIFFERENT opportunity/role/job that's not a DI men's basketball assistant coach. You don't pay him more money if his desire is something different than recruiting and assistant coaching.
 
#193      
Simplicity is probably what we need this season though.
Well maybe. It’s possible.

But It isn’t like the spread is that hard, either… You could get a good high school team to run it no problem. I dunno.
I just think overall it wasn’t a very coachable group…not everybody…but overall.
 
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