Stringer Bell

April 5th, 2015 at 6:36 PM ^

There's no denying that Coach Cal has accomplished a lot more in his career than Ryan.  For all of his regular season success, Ryan is only in his 2nd final four and has yet to win it all.

Stringer Bell

April 5th, 2015 at 6:52 PM ^

So  you consider a guy with 2 Final Fours and 0 National Championships (as of right now) in 14 years to be more HOF worthy than a guy who has 1 National Championship and 4 Final Fours in just the past 5 years?  That's not even considering Cal's ridiculous winning percentage at Kentucky.  As someone said below, he's never been directly implicated in any dirty business.

Yeoman

April 5th, 2015 at 10:53 PM ^

Coach John Calipari

  • Vacated (1988-1996)
  • New Jersey Nets (1996-1999)
  • Vacated (2000-2009)
  • Vacated (2009-present)
  • Dominican Republic National Team (2011-2012)

El Fuego

April 5th, 2015 at 7:09 PM ^

In college, both coaches have similar overall records, but I honestly beleive Bo's resume is more impressive. Bo has been able to make it to the tournament every year as head coach at Wisconsin, and he has done it with okay talent. Cal missed the tournament with Anthony Davis on his team. Simply put, Bo has done a ton more with less.

Sam Dekker is his highest ranked recruit ever and outside of this tournament, he has only been a solid role player. Bo has won consistently with unknown guys and a clean program while Cal could depend on John Wall, Derick Rose, Marcus Camby, etc. to win and still have controversy follow him wherever he goes. 

El Fuego

April 5th, 2015 at 7:28 PM ^

Davis left the year before. But I feel my point remains the same.

But Cal is an excellent recruiter and gets NBA talent left and right, there is no doubt. My point is that he can depend on that talent to win games rather doing some great coaching with player development. I feel like Bo is in the same boat as Beilein, and I bet most people here would pick Beilein as coach over Cal.

getsome

April 5th, 2015 at 10:52 PM ^

legit arguments can be made that pitino, boeheim, calhoun, thompson, etc have done more dirt and have more skeletons in their closets than calipari but im pretty sure theyre already in the HOF (and im not a calipari fan).  

news flash - very few, if any, top programs are squeaky clean like some may think.

(cal has just been more honest about it with comments like "i cant regret actions that have truly benefited and helped my players" - plus hes doing the exact same things coaches always have, just on a grander scale since hes bringing in 4-6 top 100 recruits every year, resulting in higher total payment figures and increased media attention)

somewittyname

April 5th, 2015 at 6:37 PM ^

If you were to assume that Coach Cal is clean, there's no question of him being more deserving. The man only gets credit for his recruiting, but he's built three great programs at three different schools.

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VectorVictor05

April 5th, 2015 at 7:06 PM ^

That's a BIG if. Not to mention, he didn't build much in the way of sustainable infrastructure at either umass and Memphis. More like flash in the pan upstarts using Calipari-esque methods. Further, he didn't build shit at Kentucky. Half of his success at Kentucky has to do with the school/program/resources and big blue nations liberal views on ethical conduct in the pursuit of wins. Is he a helluva business man and salesman? Absolutely.

somewittyname

April 5th, 2015 at 7:24 PM ^

He cannot be directly tied to the shady happenings surrounding Camby and Rose, so if you can't prove he is a cheater, then you have to give him the benefit of the doubt. I do agree that he didn't build lasting programs in large part due to these controversies. And while I also agree with you on Kentucky a bit, they hadn't really been themselves since early in Tubby's career. He had a lot to work with but what he has done there has been far more impressive to me than say what Roy Williams has done at UNC. He got the job at UK because they hoped they could return UK into exactly what he has made. Just because you get a gig at a storied university doesn't mean you automatically have sucess, which seems like it would be rather obvious to any Michigan fan. 

VectorVictor05

April 5th, 2015 at 9:04 PM ^

Outside of the committee, where we all live, there's soooo much smoke it's impossible to take his accomplishments at face value. Agreed that the committee doesn't have that luxury.

Also agree that what he's done at Kentucky is impressive, again when taking it at face value. Ultimately, Cal and UK are the most perfect marriage in college sports (maybe second behind Bama and Saban). He's used the one and done rule and the environment at UK to create a Disneyland for top high schoolers (not wrong in its own right). Honestly, I doubt he needs to engage in shady dealings anymore. His rep and the rep of UK take care of everything. Doesn't make it the "right way" to do things, and I will never respect him as an actual coach (to me he's just a salesman and babysitter), but he isn't technically breaking any rules so far as we know.

Braylon_Edward…

April 5th, 2015 at 6:39 PM ^

Coach Cal deserves a bid into the HOF way more than Bo Ryan. His body of work is far greater. But of course this one game is gunna make this conversation a big deal when it shouldn't be.

Football Heaven

April 5th, 2015 at 6:39 PM ^

Calipari in the hall is a crime.  He left both of this previous schools with sanctions and is always on the shady side of things.  Not that I am a fan of Izzo, but he is much more deserving IMO.

somewittyname

April 5th, 2015 at 6:42 PM ^

There's no question that trouble seems to follow him around, but he also hasn't ever been directly implicated in anything, a bit like Steve Fisher and actually far less egregious. I guess one exception is that I beileve he let Derrick Rose's brother travel with the team, which is certainly not allowed.

WorldwideTJRob

April 5th, 2015 at 8:40 PM ^

Why do people hate him for trying to get the best talent possible? That's apart of his job and he's a hell of a lot better at it than anybody right now. Cal is a very good coach and proof of that is the schools he's left have had nowhere near the level of success they enjoyed while he was there. I know ppl will bring up the sanctions after he left that vacated the Final 4's but I doubt Cal had anything to do with Marcus Camby speaking with an agent while he was in school or helping D. Rose find someone to take his ACT for him.



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skegemogpoint

April 5th, 2015 at 11:35 PM ^

So guys like Saban and Urban have bagmen too because they get all the best players too? Give me a break. Camby got paid. Just like Webber. You got a bad case of wishful thinking if you think Calipari has to cheat at UK. They have the best facilities and following by a wide margin. Kids want to play there because overwhelmingly they make huge $$ in nba - much more so than other top programs

Yeoman

April 5th, 2015 at 11:56 PM ^

I don't know anything about Saban or Meyer's programs. But we know quite a bit about who's on Calipari's rolodex, and that network has moved with him from job to job.

And as I've said frequently elsewhere, even on this thread, it's quite possible that the network's now able to stand down as far as immediate stuff is concerned because it can be safely left to the locals at UK, where improper benefits have been a very poorly kept secret for longer than I've been alive. Nobody really knows whether they need to do it or not, because nobody around here can remember a time when they weren't.

LSAClassOf2000

April 5th, 2015 at 7:04 PM ^

Just so we can roll with the ongoing joke, I would like to have "This plaque can be used as legal tender to settle all debts, public or private" on Calipari's plaque just to see what the reaction from Kentucky fans would be. 

All the same, per CBS:

He'll become the seventh active college basketball coach to be elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The others are Jim Boeheim, Larry Brown, Mike Krzyzewski, Chris Mullin (in Springfield for his playing exploits), Rick Pitino and Roy Williams

mfan_in_ohio

April 5th, 2015 at 7:26 PM ^

Let's see: 1. Boeheim just got hit with sanctions, and his team was banned from the postseason. 2. Larry Brown had a Final Four vacated at UCLA, and was hit with the sanctions at Kansas that got them banned the year after their national championship. 3. Rick Pitino was implicated in infractions at Hawaii in his first head coaching job. Of course, that pales in comparison to him knocking up the wife of his equipment manager, then paying her to get an abortion. 4. Roy Williams hasn't been hit with anything yet, but I would argue that what allegedly went on at UNC is worse than anything the other coaches on this list did. Did I miss anyone?