NCAAbbs

Full Version: Calipari reported as candidate for Arkansas job
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3 4
Don't shoot the messenger. Picked up the paper this morning and saw this mentioned. No clue whether he just tossed Cal's name into the hat himself or actually was told his name was in the hat. Either way, begin with your onslaught:

http://nwaonline.net/articles/2007/03/30...lispie.txt

The Morning News
Local News for Northwest Arkansas

Gillispie Intends To Stay At Texas A&M, Search Moves On
By Ryan Malashock
The Morning News

FAYETTEVILLE -- An athletic department official confirmed early Thursday that Arkansas' search for a basketball coach would continue without Texas A&M's Billy Gillispie in the picture.

Around 10 a.m. Thursday morning, the official said, Texas A&M Athletic Director Bill Byrne called Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles to give him permission to speak with Gillispie. Several attempts by Broyles to contact Gillispie were then unsuccessful.

Around noon Thursday, Byrne called Broyles to say, "Billy Gillispie told me he intends to stay at Texas A&M," the official said.

Byrne has declined to comment all week.

Arkansas has long desired Gillispie, even before the Razorbacks fired Stan Heath, a source close to the basketball program said. Talks between intermediaries of Gillispie and the university basically resulted in an informal offer that eventually morphed into an official offer, the source said.

There was never an intervention by Broyles.

"Coach Broyles never spoke to Billy Gillispie about the job," the university official said. "He knew of our interest in him for the job. We've moved on in our search."

That statement was made early Thursday. Gillispie's status changed in a matter of hours. Thursday afternoon, The Texas A&M Board of Regents discussed what several Texas papers previously reported to be a contract extension verbally agreed upon by Byrne and Gillispie. But a Thursday night announcement to acknowledge Gillispie's acceptance of the extension was canceled, The San Antonio Express-News reported on its Web site.

The paper quoted school officials as saying that Gillispie was holding out in hopes of possibly landing the vacant Kentucky position. The extension would reportedly pay Gillispie a salary of at least $1.6 million per year, the Express-News reported.

So while Broyles hasn't heard an official "no" from Gillispie, the UA official said he's likely to move on. Broyles was in New Orleans tonight to deliver a speech at an Alzheimer's event. He is expected to then head to Atlanta this weekend for the Final Four to potentially interview candidates.

From here, Broyles has to see that he's running out of recognizable, big-name coaches to consider. His next top choices, according to the source close to the basketball program, would be Kansas' Bill Self and Southern California's Tim Floyd. Self has denied any interest three times this week to newspapers that cover the Jayhawks. Floyd has several times been quoted as saying, "This will be my last job."

The latter seems to make more sense, considering he's making just $850,000 per year. Self makes a little more than $1.6 million per season at Kansas.

Arkansas conceivably could almost double Floyd's salary. But, USC just built the new, state-of-the-art Galen Center. And Floyd's bringing in the second-ranked recruiting class nationally next season, led by the nation's No. 1 recruit, O.J. Mayo.

The candidate list beyond Self and Floyd is lengthy, and Broyles' preference beyond Gillispie, Self and Floyd is unknown.

UNLV's Lon Kruger and former Utah coach Rick Majerus would be more experienced choices. Broyles could try to shock the fan base by interviewing some surprise candidates, such as Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon or Memphis' John Calipari.

Or, Broyles could go with a young coach. There are competent options out there at mid-major schools, such as Winthrop's Gregg Marshall, Southern Illinois' Chris Lowery, New Mexico State's Reggie Theus, Virginia Commonwealth's Anthony Grant, Wichita State's Mark Turgeon and Oral Roberts' Scott Sutton.

Nebraska's Doc Sadler is not considered a candidate for the moment, but has served as a consultant to Broyles, according to The Omaha-World Herald.
These people are delusional. Self? Floyd?
FayettevilleTiger Wrote:Don't shoot the messenger. Picked up the paper this morning and saw this mentioned. No clue whether he just tossed Cal's name into the hat himself or actually was told his name was in the hat. Either way, begin with your onslaught:

http://nwaonline.net/articles/2007/03/30...lispie.txt

The Morning News
Local News for Northwest Arkansas

Gillispie Intends To Stay At Texas A&M, Search Moves On
By Ryan Malashock
The Morning News

FAYETTEVILLE -- An athletic department official confirmed early Thursday that Arkansas' search for a basketball coach would continue without Texas A&M's Billy Gillispie in the picture.

Around 10 a.m. Thursday morning, the official said, Texas A&M Athletic Director Bill Byrne called Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles to give him permission to speak with Gillispie. Several attempts by Broyles to contact Gillispie were then unsuccessful.

Around noon Thursday, Byrne called Broyles to say, "Billy Gillispie told me he intends to stay at Texas A&M," the official said.

Byrne has declined to comment all week.

Arkansas has long desired Gillispie, even before the Razorbacks fired Stan Heath, a source close to the basketball program said. Talks between intermediaries of Gillispie and the university basically resulted in an informal offer that eventually morphed into an official offer, the source said.

There was never an intervention by Broyles.

"Coach Broyles never spoke to Billy Gillispie about the job," the university official said. "He knew of our interest in him for the job. We've moved on in our search."

That statement was made early Thursday. Gillispie's status changed in a matter of hours. Thursday afternoon, The Texas A&M Board of Regents discussed what several Texas papers previously reported to be a contract extension verbally agreed upon by Byrne and Gillispie. But a Thursday night announcement to acknowledge Gillispie's acceptance of the extension was canceled, The San Antonio Express-News reported on its Web site.

The paper quoted school officials as saying that Gillispie was holding out in hopes of possibly landing the vacant Kentucky position. The extension would reportedly pay Gillispie a salary of at least $1.6 million per year, the Express-News reported.

So while Broyles hasn't heard an official "no" from Gillispie, the UA official said he's likely to move on. Broyles was in New Orleans tonight to deliver a speech at an Alzheimer's event. He is expected to then head to Atlanta this weekend for the Final Four to potentially interview candidates.

From here, Broyles has to see that he's running out of recognizable, big-name coaches to consider. His next top choices, according to the source close to the basketball program, would be Kansas' Bill Self and Southern California's Tim Floyd. Self has denied any interest three times this week to newspapers that cover the Jayhawks. Floyd has several times been quoted as saying, "This will be my last job."

The latter seems to make more sense, considering he's making just $850,000 per year. Self makes a little more than $1.6 million per season at Kansas.

Arkansas conceivably could almost double Floyd's salary. But, USC just built the new, state-of-the-art Galen Center. And Floyd's bringing in the second-ranked recruiting class nationally next season, led by the nation's No. 1 recruit, O.J. Mayo.

The candidate list beyond Self and Floyd is lengthy, and Broyles' preference beyond Gillispie, Self and Floyd is unknown.

UNLV's Lon Kruger and former Utah coach Rick Majerus would be more experienced choices. Broyles could try to shock the fan base by interviewing some surprise candidates, such as Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon or Memphis' John Calipari.

Or, Broyles could go with a young coach. There are competent options out there at mid-major schools, such as Winthrop's Gregg Marshall, Southern Illinois' Chris Lowery, New Mexico State's Reggie Theus, Virginia Commonwealth's Anthony Grant, Wichita State's Mark Turgeon and Oral Roberts' Scott Sutton.

Nebraska's Doc Sadler is not considered a candidate for the moment, but has served as a consultant to Broyles, according to The Omaha-World Herald.

For what it is worth, I do know that the first time Cal took a Memphis team to Arkansas he commented to others that he could never live in a place like Fayetteville. I am not knocking Fayetteville (never been there), but I think if Cal ever leaves it will be for a program in or very near a big city.
lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao



That is what I think about Cal to Arkansas.

lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao
FayettevilleTiger Wrote:Don't shoot the messenger. Picked up the paper this morning and saw this mentioned. No clue whether he just tossed Cal's name into the hat himself or actually was told his name was in the hat. Either way, begin with your onslaught:

http://nwaonline.net/articles/2007/03/30...lispie.txt

The Morning News
Local News for Northwest Arkansas

Gillispie Intends To Stay At Texas A&M, Search Moves On
By Ryan Malashock
The Morning News

FAYETTEVILLE -- An athletic department official confirmed early Thursday that Arkansas' search for a basketball coach would continue without Texas A&M's Billy Gillispie in the picture.

Around 10 a.m. Thursday morning, the official said, Texas A&M Athletic Director Bill Byrne called Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles to give him permission to speak with Gillispie. Several attempts by Broyles to contact Gillispie were then unsuccessful.

Around noon Thursday, Byrne called Broyles to say, "Billy Gillispie told me he intends to stay at Texas A&M," the official said.

Byrne has declined to comment all week.

Arkansas has long desired Gillispie, even before the Razorbacks fired Stan Heath, a source close to the basketball program said. Talks between intermediaries of Gillispie and the university basically resulted in an informal offer that eventually morphed into an official offer, the source said.

There was never an intervention by Broyles.

"Coach Broyles never spoke to Billy Gillispie about the job," the university official said. "He knew of our interest in him for the job. We've moved on in our search."

That statement was made early Thursday. Gillispie's status changed in a matter of hours. Thursday afternoon, The Texas A&M Board of Regents discussed what several Texas papers previously reported to be a contract extension verbally agreed upon by Byrne and Gillispie. But a Thursday night announcement to acknowledge Gillispie's acceptance of the extension was canceled, The San Antonio Express-News reported on its Web site.

The paper quoted school officials as saying that Gillispie was holding out in hopes of possibly landing the vacant Kentucky position. The extension would reportedly pay Gillispie a salary of at least $1.6 million per year, the Express-News reported.

So while Broyles hasn't heard an official "no" from Gillispie, the UA official said he's likely to move on. Broyles was in New Orleans tonight to deliver a speech at an Alzheimer's event. He is expected to then head to Atlanta this weekend for the Final Four to potentially interview candidates.

From here, Broyles has to see that he's running out of recognizable, big-name coaches to consider. His next top choices, according to the source close to the basketball program, would be Kansas' Bill Self and Southern California's Tim Floyd. Self has denied any interest three times this week to newspapers that cover the Jayhawks. Floyd has several times been quoted as saying, "This will be my last job."

The latter seems to make more sense, considering he's making just $850,000 per year. Self makes a little more than $1.6 million per season at Kansas.

Arkansas conceivably could almost double Floyd's salary. But, USC just built the new, state-of-the-art Galen Center. And Floyd's bringing in the second-ranked recruiting class nationally next season, led by the nation's No. 1 recruit, O.J. Mayo.

The candidate list beyond Self and Floyd is lengthy, and Broyles' preference beyond Gillispie, Self and Floyd is unknown.

UNLV's Lon Kruger and former Utah coach Rick Majerus would be more experienced choices. Broyles could try to shock the fan base by interviewing some surprise candidates, such as Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon or Memphis' John Calipari.

Or, Broyles could go with a young coach. There are competent options out there at mid-major schools, such as Winthrop's Gregg Marshall, Southern Illinois' Chris Lowery, New Mexico State's Reggie Theus, Virginia Commonwealth's Anthony Grant, Wichita State's Mark Turgeon and Oral Roberts' Scott Sutton.

Nebraska's Doc Sadler is not considered a candidate for the moment, but has served as a consultant to Broyles, according to The Omaha-World Herald.


Cal doesn't confide in me...but IMO there are two places where he would not go at any price....Arkansas and Mississippi.
OMG, that is one of the funniest things I have rever read. The AR fans are that delusional!!!
I just heard from a VERY reliable source that George Karl, Pat Riley and Phil Jackson are seriously condering the job as well. Stay tuned.
Also, Wooden may come out of retirement for one last run with Arkansas.
What a waste of newspaper print! lmfao He couldn't think of anything else to write or he thought more people would read it if he put Cal's name in it. lmfao. Funny funny lmfao
I heard the rumor that the entire basketball program will be shut down due to noone wanting that job.
Best chance they have is to call and beg nolen or his son to come back and be kings.
SOOOOOOOOOooooie! lmfao
georgiatiger Wrote:I just heard from a VERY reliable source that George Karl, Pat Riley and Phil Jackson are seriously condering the job as well. Stay tuned.

Arkansas actually just contacted me as well. They heard that my 1st graders went undefeated last year. I am going to consider it, but use it as a way to get a raise.
Broyles apparently thinks he can just send an offer to any coach he wants and that coach will sign on the dotted line. Like he did with BG. He doesn't even talk to BG, BG won't return his calls, but he offers the job anyway. Who would hire someone without an interview, makes no sense. That list is ridiculous, other than the young coaches they list, they don't have a shot at anyone.
Can anyone in their right mind even think of anything funnier than the thought of Cal calling the hogs ? omg..... lmfao do they even make designer bib overall thingies ? 03-sorry
You kinda just wish that Broyles would contact Calipari, so Cal could join DeAngelo as Tigers who told Arkansas "No".
If Frank Broyles wasn't such a twit, they could have probably signed Tubby.
uofmcamaro Wrote:
georgiatiger Wrote:I just heard from a VERY reliable source that George Karl, Pat Riley and Phil Jackson are seriously condering the job as well. Stay tuned.

Arkansas actually just contacted me as well. They heard that my 1st graders went undefeated last year. I am going to consider it, but use it as a way to get a raise.

Leverage is a good thing. They called me because they heard I was seventh man on a crappy high school basketball team. I'm making them wait and worry and playing the odds for a better package.
georgiatiger Wrote:
uofmcamaro Wrote:
georgiatiger Wrote:I just heard from a VERY reliable source that George Karl, Pat Riley and Phil Jackson are seriously condering the job as well. Stay tuned.

Arkansas actually just contacted me as well. They heard that my 1st graders went undefeated last year. I am going to consider it, but use it as a way to get a raise.

Leverage is a good thing. They called me because they heard I was seventh man on a crappy high school basketball team. I'm making them wait and worry and playing the odds for a better package.

They contacted me too. I've never coached any sport, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
I like the idea that someone had yesterday (apologies to the pope) of getting Nutt from AKState.


The massive amount of jokes about having both Nutt's on campus would be great!
In all seriousness, it's hard to believe thet let go of Stan Heath. The best they can do is break even on a new coach and set their recruiting back a couple of years. 01-wingedeagle
The way I read it, it doesn't say Cal is a candidate.

The writer says:

Quote:Broyles could try to shock the fan base by interviewing some surprise candidates, such as Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon or Memphis' John Calipari.

This sounds like speculation on his part, not a verification that the AD has a list that includes Cal.

In other words, this is an opinion piece, not a factual report.
Tiger7Grrr Wrote:I like the idea that someone had yesterday (apologies to the pope) of getting Nutt from AKState.


The massive amount of jokes about having both Nutt's on campus would be great!

I saw that on an Ark. message board....two nutts are always better than one !! lmfao
tigerloyal Wrote:I heard the rumor that the entire basketball program will be shut down due to noone wanting that job.
Best chance they have is to call and beg nolen or his son to come back and be kings.
SOOOOOOOOOooooie! lmfao


Isn't B-Savage an Arkansan? Perhaps she'd be interested. lmfao
i coached my wife through 2 child deliveries. gimmie $1.2 million and 5 years frank.
I heard if they can't lure Cal, Billy Self, Mark Few, or Bob Knight, they might to lure John Wooden out of retirement. But according to his ex-players, he spends most of his time reading poetry and filming PBS programming. I doubt he would be interested, because there's nothing poetic about that place. Can you imagine him wearing a hog hat and reading Tennyson? Maybe "Crossing the Bar".

[Image: 108023_jpg.jpg][Image: a8-50s.gif][Image: insectherculesbeetle.gif]
I don't see how Arkansas can hire anyone with Broyles being a lame duck AD. They need to name a new AD immediately and THEN go after a basketball coach. If they had any sense, they'd get an AD who can deliver the coach they want.
Quote:If they had any sense

I'm feeling in a literary mood today. As Shakespeare said, "There's the rub"....
Claw Wrote:I don't see how Arkansas can hire anyone with Broyles being a lame duck AD. They need to name a new AD immediately and THEN go after a basketball coach. If they had any sense, they'd get an AD who can deliver the coach they want.


We did it...

Jeff
missjtiger Wrote:
Tiger7Grrr Wrote:I like the idea that someone had yesterday (apologies to the pope) of getting Nutt from AKState.


The massive amount of jokes about having both Nutt's on campus would be great!

I saw that on an Ark. message board....two nutts are always better than one !! lmfao
"Eh."

[Image: lance_armstrong_300.jpg]
If they were smart, they'd go after Vincent Askew.
Quote:Oral Roberts' Scott Sutton


Daddy could tell him where he hid all the whiskey bottles.


[Image: 191454.jpg]


.
Psicosis Wrote:
missjtiger Wrote:
Tiger7Grrr Wrote:I like the idea that someone had yesterday (apologies to the pope) of getting Nutt from AKState.


The massive amount of jokes about having both Nutt's on campus would be great!

I saw that on an Ark. message board....two nutts are always better than one !! lmfao
"Eh."

[Image: lance_armstrong_300.jpg]

he is definitely the exception.....
Get Eddie Sutton out of the drunk tank. Maybe he will CRAWL from stillwater to walmartville
What a joke. Even though the Arkansas fans I know are going nuts wanting JC there is no way in hell he would even listen to an offer.
Does anyone else find it ironic that Broyles was speaking at an Alzheimer's Fundraiser????
georgiatiger Wrote:If they were smart, they'd go after Vincent Askew.


Askew would be a great hire. They deserve each other.
Actually, the reporter writing the story merely dropped Cal's name as an example of a surprise candidate...the dude just picked Cal out of the proverbial hat.

The thought of Cal coaching and living in the Fayetteville area is absolutely hilarious...Cal'd think he's died and gone straight to Hades if that happened. lmfao
I thought that it is some kinda rule that Italian can't live in Arkansas.
GhostGray Wrote:
georgiatiger Wrote:If they were smart, they'd go after Vincent Askew.


Askew would be a great hire. They deserve each other.

I would find it hilarious.
Vincent just called me from Detroit, 3 years running now he calls says he's on the way to town and wants to coach AAU ball, 3 years running he hasn't shown.

Arkansas hasn't called me, dang.
Calm down everyone. Cal isn't going to Arkansas. If he goes anywhere, it will be LeMoyne Owen. lmfao
Easterwood Wrote:Vincent just called me from Detroit, 3 years running now he calls says he's on the way to town and wants to coach AAU ball, 3 years running he hasn't shown.

Arkansas hasn't called me, dang.

I thought he was in Tampa Bay? Hard to keep up with that man.....
uofmcamaro Wrote:lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao



That is what I think about Cal to Arkansas.

lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao lmfao

What he said.
Easterwood Wrote:Vincent just called me from Detroit, 3 years running now he calls says he's on the way to town and wants to coach AAU ball, 3 years running he hasn't shown.

Arkansas hasn't called me, dang.
Keith, if you do get the job...promise me you'll run them into the ground. lmfao

Go Tigers!!!
Drew
Easterwood Wrote:Vincent just called me from Detroit, 3 years running now he calls says he's on the way to town and wants to coach AAU ball, 3 years running he hasn't shown.

Arkansas hasn't called me, dang.

Detroit??? isnt that where that toledo football player was running his point shaving scam through???? and didnt we "lose" a basketball game at detroit while vinnie was playing????

things that make you say hmmmmm....
Vincent just called me from Detroit, 3 years running now he calls says he's on the way to town and wants to coach AAU ball, 3 years running he hasn't shown.

I'm not sure of this reliability, but he was a heck of a ballplayer.
I'm going to a Society of Professional Journalists banquet tomorrow, and when I'm at the podium, I will, in all seroiusness, announce myself as an official candidate for the Arkansas job. I cannot wait.
georgiatiger Wrote:In all seriousness, it's hard to believe thet let go of Stan Heath. The best they can do is break even on a new coach and set their recruiting back a couple of years. 01-wingedeagle

Yup - and their best player may wind up transferring, setting them back further.
I just cannot see Cal squealing like a pig or playing the banjo in the Ozarks.
Tiger1983 Wrote:I just cannot see Cal squealing like a pig or playing the banjo in the Ozarks.

I could see Pearl doing it. Apparently, he'll do anything.
I got a call from Broyles 2 days ago, i haven't gotten back to him because i haven't heard from my people.... lmfao
Pages: 1 2 3 4
Reference URL's