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And UK fans blast Duke and UNC for exploiting their players, claiming those schools cheat players out of an education.
And UK blasts Duke and UNC for easy classes
I could have sworn that UNC has had more academic all-Americans than UK has had bb graduates. I can name them if you’d like. But I think you are just envious, if not a hater.Where you been Friend? Locked Up?? UNC hasn't had classes in close to 20 years now.
UNC has had more academic all-Americans than UK has had bb graduates. I can name them if you’d like.
Luke May was named to the Academic All-America second team. He is the fourth Tar Heel men's basketball player to earn Academic All-America honors in multiple seasons with Tom LaGarde (1975, 1976), Tyler Zeller (2011, 2012) and Marcus Paige (2014, 2015, 2016). and became the fourth Tar Heel to earn Academic All-ACC honors four times (with Henrik Rödl, Zeller and Paige). CAROLINA'S COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA (CoSIDA) ACADEMIC ALL–AMERICASAre you sure about that??? I really don't think you could name them all. I think you are just blowing smoke up my ass.
And this does not include outstanding academic performers who did not make the all-American team: Cameron Johnson, Nazzir Little, Harrison Barnes..and the list goes on.And exactly how many years does academic fraud go back? Some may have deserved and others just a stamped fakery.
I think I made my point and defended it. Now, list UK starters who have even graduated from UK. Just one, or two...
Luke May was named to the Academic All-America second team. He is the fourth Tar Heel men's basketball player to earn Academic All-America honors in multiple seasons with Tom LaGarde
Now who is blowing smoke, idiot!
Pretty damn impressive, Smoky, I must admit. I really find it amusing that you included Eric Montross. You must have an excellent sense of humor. But, you said there were more UNcarolina AA's than Ky BB grads. Didn't see that list yet. I know you must have it to make such board statement. Certainly, you do, don't you???
It’s like hosting a regional but SC isn’t in it.Why are UK and NC fans arguing on an SC board?
That’s because there are no UK basketball players to make up a list>. Name just one....I am waiting.Pretty damn impressive, Smoky, I must admit. I really find it amusing that you included Eric Montross. You must have an excellent sense of humor. But, you said there were more UNcarolina AA's than Ky BB grads. Didn't see that list yet. I know you must have it to make such board statement. Certainly, you do, don't you???
And UK blasts Duke and UNC for easy classes
Are you sure about that??? I really don't think you could name them all. I think you are just blowing smoke up my ass.
There's a pretty big difference between "I can name them if you'd like" and "Let me copy and paste directly from goheels.com and pretend I knew this."Luke May was named to the Academic All-America second team. He is the fourth Tar Heel men's basketball player to earn Academic All-America honors in multiple seasons with Tom LaGarde (1975, 1976), Tyler Zeller (2011, 2012) and Marcus Paige (2014, 2015, 2016). and became the fourth Tar Heel to earn Academic All-ACC honors four times (with Henrik Rödl, Zeller and Paige). CAROLINA'S COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA (CoSIDA) ACADEMIC ALL–AMERICAS
Billy Cunningham: 1965
Charles Scott: 1970
Steve Previs: 1972
Dennis Wuycik: 1972
Kim Huband: 1972 (3rd)
Brad Hoffman: 1975 (2nd)
Ed Stahl: 1975 (2nd)
Tommy LaGarde: 1975 (2nd), 1976
Bruce Buckley: 1976 (2nd)
Steve Hale: 1986
Henrik Rödl: 1993 (3rd)
Eric Montross: 1994
Tyler Zeller: 2011, 2012
Marcus Paige: 2014 (2nd), 2015 (2nd), 2016
Luke Maye: 2018 (2nd)
Now who is blowing smoke, idiot!
Lol.....wonder if he knows how easy it is to have academic All Americans when you have fake classes that hand out A’s for pretend work. Hell, put me in charge....I’ll whip out an “academic AA” each semester.
That’s because there are no UK basketball players to make up a list>. Name just one....I am waiting.
You're drunk, gradyjl. Go home.That’s because there are no UK basketball players to make up a list>. Name just one....I am waiting.
Seriously, I don't think he realized he was on a South Carolina board. I was baiting him the best I could but, I guess he finally just went away. We'll see.
EDIT: Nah, he's still hanging in there. Usually they'll pass out by now.
Sadly, he believes UNC is an academic bastion up there with the likes of Harvard. I guess he operates under the George Costanza philosophy : “it’s not a lie if you believe it”
Why are UK and NC fans arguing on an SC board?
That’s because there are no UK basketball players to make up a list>. Name just one....I am waiting.
I've been wondering about that too. Wasn't it the APR or something like that?Does the NCAA still not penalize programs if they fall below a certain % number of athletes graduating? Seems I remember if a school didn’t graduate enough players they’d lose scholarships. If that’s still true, how the Hell does Kentacky men’s b-ball program have ANY scholarships left?
It's really easy to be an academic all-american when you get A's for just signing up for your courses that don't exist.I could have sworn that UNC has had more academic all-Americans than UK has had bb graduates. I can name them if you’d like. But I think you are just envious, if not a hater.
Interesting ... I just linked this post there. Let's see where this goes.Well if he tried this on Rupps Rafters he would be swarmed by hundreds, if not thousands of UK fans
And this does not include outstanding academic performers who did not make the all-American team: Cameron Johnson, Nazzir Little, Harrison Barnes..and the list goes on.
You are all talk and envy
Luke May was named to the Academic All-America second team. He is the fourth Tar Heel men's basketball player to earn Academic All-America honors in multiple seasons with Tom LaGarde (1975, 1976), Tyler Zeller (2011, 2012) and Marcus Paige (2014, 2015, 2016). and became the fourth Tar Heel to earn Academic All-ACC honors four times (with Henrik Rödl, Zeller and Paige). CAROLINA'S COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA (CoSIDA) ACADEMIC ALL–AMERICAS
Billy Cunningham: 1965
Charles Scott: 1970
Steve Previs: 1972
Dennis Wuycik: 1972
Kim Huband: 1972 (3rd)
Brad Hoffman: 1975 (2nd)
Ed Stahl: 1975 (2nd)
Tommy LaGarde: 1975 (2nd), 1976
Bruce Buckley: 1976 (2nd)
Steve Hale: 1986
Henrik Rödl: 1993 (3rd)
Eric Montross: 1994
Tyler Zeller: 2011, 2012
Marcus Paige: 2014 (2nd), 2015 (2nd), 2016
Luke Maye: 2018 (2nd)
Now who is blowing smoke, idiot!
The development at UK is excellent. UK players are considered the most NBA ready. Most of your post was blind hate.UK uses the Calipari tried-and-true "One and Done" system, so there's not too many UK MBB players still eligible to graduate, unless they go back after their pro careers are through. Duke has now gone to that, while UNC hasn't yet due to their recruiting not being at the same level of UK and Duke over the Roy Williams' years.
UNC goes for the talented prospects that could not get admitted to UK or Duke academically for even one year, much less four. But their system compensates for that by letting the prospects skate through virtual-reality classes, and by giving them De Facto grades.
The "One and Done" system has proven to be a failing system at the collegiate level. Calipari lucked out by having a few caliber players stay at UK that one year instead of go pro, and then added to them his best prospect during his time there in Anthony Davis, and it resulted in him getting himself a NCAA Title.
But that will be his only title he'll get as a college HC - UK can excite the fanbase every year with talented, blue-chip talent, but the coaching and development is sorely lacking with the lone year they get every year, and with the coaching staff geared to recruit more than teach. And the UK fanbase will have to settle for the high pre-season and during-season rankings, hype, and expectations, only to keep seeing the team under-achieve during the post-season, because they are never developed enough to handle the best of the best in a two-week format. That's the bed they climbed into when they hired Calipari....
Meanwhile, now Duke is starting to experience the down-side of the "One and Done" phenomena, even with an excellent teaching staff under Coach K, because having talent for just 1 year doesn't give Coach K enough time to actually TEACH. The caliber of talent that Duke has brought in the past 2-3 seasons - had they gotten that talent during the 1990s or early 2000s, they would be the acting dynasty right now in MBB.....
All AFAM majors?And this does not include outstanding academic performers who did not make the all-American team: Cameron Johnson, Nazzir Little, Harrison Barnes..and the list goes on.
You are all talk and envy
Dom Hawkins, Derrick Willis, Darius Miller, Patrick Patterson, just off the top of my head. My man you have been owned not only by UK fans but also by SC fans You best go back homeI think I made my point and defended it. Now, list UK starters who have even graduated from UK. Just one, or two...
Luke May was named to the Academic All-America second team. He is the fourth Tar Heel men's basketball player to earn Academic All-America honors in multiple seasons with Tom LaGarde (1975, 1976), Tyler Zeller (2011, 2012) and Marcus Paige (2014, 2015, 2016). and became the fourth Tar Heel to earn Academic All-ACC honors four times (with Henrik Rödl, Zeller and Paige). CAROLINA'S COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA (CoSIDA) ACADEMIC ALL–AMERICAS
Billy Cunningham: 1965
Charles Scott: 1970
Steve Previs: 1972
Dennis Wuycik: 1972
Kim Huband: 1972 (3rd)
Brad Hoffman: 1975 (2nd)
Ed Stahl: 1975 (2nd)
Tommy LaGarde: 1975 (2nd), 1976
Bruce Buckley: 1976 (2nd)
Steve Hale: 1986
Henrik Rödl: 1993 (3rd)
Eric Montross: 1994
Tyler Zeller: 2011, 2012
Marcus Paige: 2014 (2nd), 2015 (2nd), 2016
Luke Maye: 2018 (2nd)
Now who is blowing smoke, idiot!