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prophet
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posted 02-26-2007 07:45 PM
As everyone who reads these posts knows I am not a fan of Coach Smith as the UK BB coach. But tonight's call-in show provided me the first opportunity to question his, for lack of a better word, character. For those who missed it the 60-minute show, which has about 10 minutes of commercials leaving 50 minutes of content, had only 4 callers. The rest of the time was taken by ex-UK players calling in to express their support: Cameron Mills, Jeff Shepherd, Scott Padgett and Kenny Walker (who didn't even play for Smith). The whole exercise was a thinly veiled attempt to restrict the number of negative calls and, in my estimation, not in the best interest of the program. Answers to the 4 listener call-ins were as you would expect: recognize the problem, practice and plan for situations but players just don't execute, we're young you know, no leadership, etc., etc., ad nauseum. I can't say that Coach Smith was a part of the charade but his complicity is a bad sign.
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blue hoot
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posted 02-26-2007 09:58 PM
prophet, Remember last year Tubby said that he was going to make some big time changes like getting a new strength coach and improving the recruiting area. Obviously nothing isn't working. Heck I see it right now that next years class is going to be a bunch of projects and uncoordinated players again. I'm tired of it actually. There are mid-majors getting better talent than us and we are paying this guy 2 million a year for this slop.
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Bluecat
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posted 02-27-2007 01:26 AM
Wrong, its closer to 2 1/2 million a year.
And tonight I lost a ton of respect for him over his "stonewalling" talk show antics.
Actually Prophet he took only TWO calls from fans and the first one was a Tubby "praiser" whom Tubby "warmly" thanked. The second caller wanted to know about the three shot clock violations during the Vandy game.
There was no mention of the Barnhart announcement made earlier during the day about Tubby's status.
Cats pause hotline came on after Tubby and said Tubby's sponsors pay around $200,000 per year for fans to call in the show each week and voice their opinions to the coach.
They said it was clearly an attempt to sheild Tubby from irate fans wanting to ask Tubby questions he did not want to answer.
They added that it may backfire and have the opposite effect of causing the fans to become more irate with Smith and the way he is handling the program.
I am sure the Courier-Journal will have something to say about this in Tuesdays edition.
whas sports call at 8pm was filled with one UK fan after another spilling their hearts out with their thoughts on Tubby.
Speculation arose about the next coach. The host Locklin McClain said he would give Tubby one more year to straighten his act out.
He also suggested a new coach should be hired for four years with the "condition" that he make a final four trip during the length of the contract.
Smith is in deeper trouble tonight then at any time during his ten year career at Kentucky.
In Barnhart's statement he said he wanted UK to be more successful and win championships. And he added he too was not happy with the way things are going and that after the season ends he would make a determination as to the direction the program needs to take.
Tubby's attitude blasting the players after the Vandy loss was just the tip of the iceberg of the smoldering cauldron that is beginning to boil within the Kentucky basketball program.
Bluecat
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BlueCollarMan
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posted 02-27-2007 02:29 PM
Actually, I am listening to a local talk radio show and they said that it was only two callers.
One caller was pretty much kissing Tubby's butt and the other one questioned a lot about the offense in the second half and wanted to know why there were so many shot-clock violations.
I think Tubby's response cited the location of the shot clock in Vandy's arena.
Fred
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MEL
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posted 02-27-2007 02:46 PM
So you are saying that someone pays Coach Smith $200,000 to listen to people call in and belittle his program, and he has to sit there and defend it ???
Why would anyone do that ???
MEL
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steve243
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posted 02-27-2007 06:54 PM
i don't know what kind of business you are in but in mine we must be responsive to the customer and often listen to things we might grow very tired of hearing. and in fairness we promise things and hopefully we follow through or we might not be working for the customer anymore. and if our productivity goes down, we may get fired. and we should be.
pay me 200,000 dollars for one hour a week for sixteen weeks and you can call in and talk about how ugly i am, how stupid i can be and how bad i smell.
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Blue Hillbilly
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posted 02-27-2007 07:49 PM
Sounds like the beginning of the end for OTS. It can't come soon enough for this Cat fan!!
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