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Randy Parker

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  1. Agreed. But I also wonder how the majority will define "underachieving." Cal had significantly more talent this year than he's had in a while and has nothing to show for it. It's hard to see any scenario where next year's team can eclipse this year's from a talent standpoint. Honestly, I'm kind of surprised Cal wanted to coach next year. And I have a hard time seeing what Barnhart is seeing. It's hard to imagine 2024-25 curing all ills.
  2. They lost a TON from this past year's team. I'm not sure what's there in younger grades though.
  3. I never got that vibe when reading about how recruiting analysts evaluated him. It really hurt us that he regressed as the year went on, whether that was due to injury or not.
  4. I feel like Wagner had a solid year until the injury he dealt with toward the end. He took a step down from that point on.
  5. What surprised me from the show was the pretty unanimous agreement that Cal has gotten lazy. That wasn't just from the KSR guys, but also from Cal's buddy Seth Greenberg. And how evidently, other people have tried to talk to Cal about that. They also said, and it was Drew Franklin specifically who said, that two assistants on Cal's staff are "stealing money." They didn't specify the assistants. Also criticized the staff for not having any representation whatsoever at the Sweet 16 to watch Travis Perry or Malachi Moreno. In short, it was a discussion that did not paint Calipari and his staff in the most positive light.
  6. I listened to KSR yesterday for the first time in forever. It was my impression that the assistants did not get the information of that deal to Calipari. Maybe I understood that wrong.
  7. I think we could be in the very early stages of a huge shift in the college basketball landscape. NIL has changed everything.
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