Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A FEW QUICKIES

One final thought on the Memphis-NCAA situation. There is no proof that either Memphis or John Calipari knew ahead of time of a problem with a players eligibility. But Memphis was punished severely anyway, while Calipari went merrily on his way to possibly stain another program. Why doesn't the NCAA impose the same sanctions on the coach as they do on the program? Maybe coaches wouldn't feel so secure if they were told that THEY couldn't be in the Tournament for two years, regardless of where they were coaching. How quickly do you think that Kentucky would hire Calipari if they knew that a two-year ban on the tournament would be part and parcel with Calipari's employment? Right now, a coach could break any rule he wanted and if he got caught, he could simply move on to another school and voila: clean slate. I think this is a damn good idea.

***EVEN JANICE HOUGH NOTICED THIS ONE***
"Apparently for the newest “Pirates of the Caribbean”, Disney has asked that only aspiring actresses with “real breasts, not implants” apply for the roles. Auditions will be held in Los Angeles whenever both candidates can make it."

***KEEPING US INFORMED***
A newscaster on ESPN was updating us on the Ben Roethlisberger situation down in Georgia. He reminded us that Ben."... was accused of sexual assault. For those of you who don't know, what that means is, he is being accused of an assault of a sexual nature." Okay, NOW I understand.
Do these guys actually pay attention to what they're saying?

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