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<blockquote data-quote="gtfan088" data-source="post: 220223" data-attributes="member: 2795"><p>The general belief is that Memphis has trended downward the longer Calipari has been gone. It may not be fair to say he isn't good because he hasn't replicated Cal's success, but it's also a bit skewed to look solely at record without accounting for where the program was when he took over. It's clear things haven't gone well, and perusing Memphis message boards indicates that they want him gone probably as badly as we wanted Hewitt gone. </p><p></p><p>He's recruited well but only really had one season where the team actually seemed to perform at the level of their talent (sound familiar?). This year's team was a disaster, finishing in 7th place (out of 11 teams) and below .500 in the American.</p><p></p><p>Of course, he's still young, so perhaps he's able to rebound from the last few years, and perhaps you're right that MBob is able to make this very financially advantageous for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtfan088, post: 220223, member: 2795"] The general belief is that Memphis has trended downward the longer Calipari has been gone. It may not be fair to say he isn't good because he hasn't replicated Cal's success, but it's also a bit skewed to look solely at record without accounting for where the program was when he took over. It's clear things haven't gone well, and perusing Memphis message boards indicates that they want him gone probably as badly as we wanted Hewitt gone. He's recruited well but only really had one season where the team actually seemed to perform at the level of their talent (sound familiar?). This year's team was a disaster, finishing in 7th place (out of 11 teams) and below .500 in the American. Of course, he's still young, so perhaps he's able to rebound from the last few years, and perhaps you're right that MBob is able to make this very financially advantageous for us. [/QUOTE]
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