From the article: Memphis Forfeits Final Four Appearance due to Rose's Faked SAT
The Memphis Tigers are under heavy scrutiny by the NCAA for a host of violations -- just like the last team John Calipari took to the Final Four. Coach Cal hasn't been implicated -- but he had to know something was up... didn't he? Is Calipari dirty? Or is this all just a coincidence? Is John Calipari Dirty?
Is John Calipari Dirty
- I thought about this a lot. In this country citizens are innocent until proven guilty. I don't know much about the man. Personally, I'm not inclined to point fingers and call another dirty, for I’d then myself be guilty of mudslinging. I’d rather wash my hands of the whole affair. Let the proper authorities may investigate him If they have probable cause.
- —S_Khalsa
The Coach is Responsible for His Team
- The coach should definitely be investigated, especially if there's been more than one similar event. He may have had no knowledge of it, but that should be looking into.
- —Guest Connie G.
Shoot Hoops then shoot the media
- I am tired of cowardly "anonymous" letters and hearsay. Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? And, like my kids would say, duh. What top player doesn't get perks? It is only when the media can make a buck off a story that anyone seems to care. If Calipari is dirty he can pay the price when it is proven and more than just allegations. An entire team should not suffer in the meantime because of a media feeding frenzy. Someone needs to call a time out.
- —Guest LAWolfe
Mr. Clean to the rescue
- John Calipari is so dirty he needs Mr. Clean on his team!
- —Barb.Rolek
Grow Up
- The sport is dirty. In order to contend, the top teams look the other way on stuff.
- —Guest gfgfgf
Where there's smoke...
- Are we supposed to believe that the best two players that Calipari has ever had both got improper benefits... and their coach had nothing to do with it? That's sort of hard to swallow, isn't it?
- —Guest Looooie

