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08-19-2012, 12:04 AM
UK and Coach Calipari have dodged a bullet
Kentucky and Coach John Calipari have dodged a bullet with a top recruit.
It was no secret Calipari wanted Shabazz Muhammad to wear the Wildcat jersey this season. However, the 6-6 forward chose UCLA, after an intense recruiting battle among some of the countryâs top schools.
Muhammad averaged more than 30 points and 10 rebounds for Las Vegasâ Bishop Gorman High School last season.
One report on the internet stated that âUCLAâs fabulous frosh will not be with the team when it travels to China for an exhibition because of an NCAA investigation.â
Apparently the NCAA is reportedly looking into âfinancial dealings between Muhammadâs family and friends.â
Earlier reports also said Muhammad may not be eligible this season because of academic problems. However, that may not been the case and apparently there are other issues the NCAA is looking at.
UK continues to be able to recruit some of the top high school basketball players each and every year. Yes, they lose most of them after only one season to the NBA.
However, this time, it seems as if Calipari and Kentucky lucked out â even if they didnât get one of the top 10 recruits in the United States. This may have been a Wildcat problem if the recruit had ended up in Lexington.
Muhammad is not the only problem UCLA Coach Ben Howland has had. Redshirt junior center Anthony Stover has been dismissed from the UCLA basketball team for failure to meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
The move, which is effective immediately, was announced this week by Bruins coach.
The 6-foot-10 Stover, from Pasadena, Calif., appeared in 28 games, starting three, for UCLA in the 2011-12 season. He averaged 0.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game, and his 39 blocked shots led the team.
The Bruinâs 2012 recruiting class could have put them back on the basketball map in college sports, but this really puts a damper on that great recruiting class that included top prospects Muhammad, Kyle Anderson, Jordan Adams, and Tony Parker.
Read more: The Williamson Daily News - UK and Coach Calipari have dodged a bullet
Kentucky and Coach John Calipari have dodged a bullet with a top recruit.
It was no secret Calipari wanted Shabazz Muhammad to wear the Wildcat jersey this season. However, the 6-6 forward chose UCLA, after an intense recruiting battle among some of the countryâs top schools.
Muhammad averaged more than 30 points and 10 rebounds for Las Vegasâ Bishop Gorman High School last season.
One report on the internet stated that âUCLAâs fabulous frosh will not be with the team when it travels to China for an exhibition because of an NCAA investigation.â
Apparently the NCAA is reportedly looking into âfinancial dealings between Muhammadâs family and friends.â
Earlier reports also said Muhammad may not be eligible this season because of academic problems. However, that may not been the case and apparently there are other issues the NCAA is looking at.
UK continues to be able to recruit some of the top high school basketball players each and every year. Yes, they lose most of them after only one season to the NBA.
However, this time, it seems as if Calipari and Kentucky lucked out â even if they didnât get one of the top 10 recruits in the United States. This may have been a Wildcat problem if the recruit had ended up in Lexington.
Muhammad is not the only problem UCLA Coach Ben Howland has had. Redshirt junior center Anthony Stover has been dismissed from the UCLA basketball team for failure to meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
The move, which is effective immediately, was announced this week by Bruins coach.
The 6-foot-10 Stover, from Pasadena, Calif., appeared in 28 games, starting three, for UCLA in the 2011-12 season. He averaged 0.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game, and his 39 blocked shots led the team.
The Bruinâs 2012 recruiting class could have put them back on the basketball map in college sports, but this really puts a damper on that great recruiting class that included top prospects Muhammad, Kyle Anderson, Jordan Adams, and Tony Parker.
Read more: The Williamson Daily News - UK and Coach Calipari have dodged a bullet
08-19-2012, 12:55 AM
LOL.
Oh how i remember everyone laughing at me when i said Shabazz was coming to UK 100%. However when it happened i stated that he did not come because he was going to be investigated. Sweet, sweet revenge. Cal knew this.
Oh how i remember everyone laughing at me when i said Shabazz was coming to UK 100%. However when it happened i stated that he did not come because he was going to be investigated. Sweet, sweet revenge. Cal knew this.
08-19-2012, 12:56 AM
If Shabazz never plays a game, does this put UK back on top with the recruiting class?
08-19-2012, 01:43 AM
If he would've came to UK they would've found this shit out quick because they are on top of our nuts lol
08-19-2012, 07:31 PM
I told everyone this and alot of you agreed. So therefore bluegrassrivals is smarter than UCLA's coaching staff.
08-19-2012, 10:38 PM
BGR is smarter than any coaching staff nicker:
08-20-2012, 12:43 PM
From what I've been able to glean from some stories, this investigation
is focused on UCLA'S recrutiing of the kid, not irregularities with the kid
in general, like handlers giving money etc. Anyone seen anything contrary?
The point here being the big mess that's developing at UCLA. SI's story last
year portrayed a program that was almost totally out of control under Howland,
and you have to wonder if they are squarely in the sites of the NCAA.
is focused on UCLA'S recrutiing of the kid, not irregularities with the kid
in general, like handlers giving money etc. Anyone seen anything contrary?
The point here being the big mess that's developing at UCLA. SI's story last
year portrayed a program that was almost totally out of control under Howland,
and you have to wonder if they are squarely in the sites of the NCAA.
08-20-2012, 02:19 PM
^ They are squarely in the sites of the NCAA because of the sanctions given to USC. UCLA was a big contributor to the whole USC investigation, you can bet that there are as many USC eyes looking at the USC program as there are NCAA!
08-20-2012, 08:04 PM
Cal probably knew and just let off recruiting on him.
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