LittleCat
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Football is loved, but the off-season fosters that love. 24/7 football would be over saturation imo and never work. Football excels now because it's not played from April 1 to Oct 31 or Nov through June. It's nice and short, 5 months compared to 7 months for MLB, 8 months for the NBA.
So, by Coug's argument, Coach K needs to be fired.
I guess that's why Roy Williams keeps his job. No one does less with more than him.
Perhaps a minor league for football would work in the Fall if it were played in small stadiums on another night, like Fridays or even Wednesdays.
[Not trying to re-hijack; I just had to throw in 1 cent]
He's also tied Dean Smith in national titles in less time. Not Coach K level but A LOT of schools would guarantee that type of coach's job security and name me the last that was fired due to job performance. (Bobby Knight was fired for player and staff abuse).
Lol. Never has someone overrated winning TWO national titles so eloquently.
4 Final Fours in 6 tournaments is "doing less?" Haha
When his teams are not clicking, he looks completely lost at times. His success at Kentucky has always been based off his recruiting, not his coaching. Give me a break.
Are there recruiters out there better than Calipari? No. Are there coaches out there better than Calipari? Absolutely. He gets the best NBA talent there is than anyone else in the country. When his teams are not clicking, he looks completely lost at times. His success at Kentucky has always been based off his recruiting, not his coaching. Give me a break.
I don't think he's the best in-game coach in America, but acting like someone like Pearl is better or like Cal is the Larry Coker of basketball is pure idiocy. The guy took UMass to the Final Four.
I never did say Pearl was better cause he's not. If I had to choose one coach who I think is a better coach overall than Calipari would be Rick Pitino. I guarantee if he was still coaching Kentucky and had Calipari's talent to work with, they'd be a contender for a National Championship every year. Of course UK fans will disagree with me but that's what I believe.
You realize that would kill the college game, right?
That would turn it into college baseball. All the top talent, especially the pitchers, go into the minor leagues right out of high school, to be developed. No disrespect to anyone that played it or is in love with it, but in my view other than the CWS college baseball is pretty much unwatchable.
