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Kentucky taking momentum from Cardinals

Editor’s note: I thought this story would be of huge interest. Associated Press writer Will Graves does a good job capturing the intensity already in the Pitino-Calipari rivalry and has some telling comments from the Cardinals on UK’s increasing popularity and attention. Enjoy and let me know what you think — Larry

By WILL GRAVES
AP Sports Writer

LEXINGTON — There’s a joke Rick Pitino likes to trot out when describing the difference between coaching at Louisville and coaching at Kentucky.
When you’re the coach at Kentucky, Pitino says, you’re with 100 percent of your friends. When you’re the coach at Louisville, you’re with 52 percent of your friends and 48 percent of your enemies.
Cue the rimshot.
It gets a good laugh more often than not, regardless of the audience for the only coach to lead both schools to a Final Four.
Yet these days, Louisville’s advantage in the state’s largest city is more tenuous than ever, and the inroads the Cardinals have made in the Bluegrass during Pitino’s watch are in danger of being erased.
Open a magazine. Turn on a television. Flip on the radio. Browse the Internet.
On the eve of the most anticipated season in one of the most basketball-crazed states in the country, it’s hard to tell which school is coming off consecutive appearances in the NCAA tournament regional finals and which school fired its coach after limping into the NIT.
“Kentucky is all you hear about,” said Louisville guard Edgar Sosa. “I’m from New York, and all my people from back home, they just want to know about Kentucky, what’s going on with Kentucky.”
Louisville’s fight for respect throughout the Commonwealth has been going on since the days of Adolph Rupp and Wes Unseld. Yet never has momentum seemed to swing so suddenly from one side to the other without so much as a basket being scored.
Blame it on a perfect storm hard to imagine six months ago, when Kentucky was foundering as the Cardinals soared to the Big East championship in a season that included a second straight win over the Wildcats.
The plates started shifting in late March. The Wildcats fired Billy Gillispie the same night Louisville beat Arizona in the regional semifinals.
The Cardinals were upset by Michigan State two days later. The following week the Wildcats lured John Calipari away from Memphis with a contract that made him the highest paid coach in the country, breathing life into a program that spent the last decade slowly slipping off its lofty perch atop the college basketball world.
Shortly thereafter Pitino came forward and acknowledged he was working with the FBI to investigate an extortion attempt against him, a drama which played out all summer long and culminated with Pitino’s painful admission that he had a sexual encounter at a Louisville restaurant six years ago with the woman later accused of attempting to blackmail him.
Pitino kept a decidedly low profile all summer while the details slowly emerged, leaving a vacuum Calipari was only too happy to fill.
“Coach Cal is like magic,” said former Kentucky coach Joe B. Hall. “And what he has done, I don’t know what you’d compare it to. Maybe if Bear Bryant came back to life.”
Maybe, but the college football legend would need a primer on Twitter. Not Calipari.
The coach who brags about not having a computer in his office has gleefully invaded the Internet. He Tweets. He Facebooks. He generates money for charity through his Web site, which hawks everything from his latest self-help book to a DVD on how to coach the “dribble-drive” offense.
“Coach Calipari seems to have an aura of success that is certainly stirring fans up. And people are looking forward to this season with more anticipation than I’ve seen in a long time,” said Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear.
There hasn’t been a holler or corner of the state Calipari has missed since the Wildcats made him the highest paid coach in college basketball in April. He’s dropped into the depths of a coal mine, glad-handed alongside the state’s top politicians and wooed one of college basketball’s most fervent fan bases with an energy that belies a coach who just turned 50.
“He’s like a god,” said Kentucky junior forward Patrick Patterson.
One that can do no wrong in the eyes of the Commonwealth. There has been little backlash to the NCAA’s findings that Calipari’s 2008 Memphis team, which lost to Kansas in the national title game, used an ineligible player and stripped the team of its NCAA-record 38 wins.
And when the NCAA ruled star freshman guard John Wall must sit out two games for accepting illegal benefits from his AAU coach, everyone from Calipari to the players to the administration shrugged its shoulders.
It helps that he knows how to put on a good show. Calipari turned Kentucky’s annual Big Blue Madness into a show complete with a stage and a cameo appearance by budding rap star Drake.
The practice came on the heels of a night Calipari spent camping out with hundreds of fans for tickets to the season’s kickoff event. He even worked with Papa John’s — a major sponsor of Louisville athletics — to deliver pizzas.
Things were much quieter 70 miles to the west in Louisville, where the Cardinals opened practice with a grueling two hours of drills at the Yum! Center in front of Pitino, his staff and nobody else.
“We used that time to get better,” said Sosa. “This is what we signed up for when we come to Louisville. We’re all about business.”
Though both coaches have taken the high road while talking about each other and claim there is no rivalry. Pitino, who played a role in Calipari’s hire at Massachusetts in 1988, has refused to talk openly about Calipari’s reception, one that rivals the overwhelming wave Pitino received when he was brought in to rescued the probation-ravaged program in 1989.
“I just want to talk about Louisville,” Pitino said.
So does Calipari, who has made no secret his desire to take over the entire state, the home of Kentucky’s archrival included.
He raised more than a few eyebrows when word leaked out about a preseason practice at Freedom Hall, Louisville’s home floor. The practice was canceled due to excessive media coverage, though it certainly got Louisville’s attention.
“We were like ’what?”’ Sosa said. “It’s something we dislike, but we can’t control.”
When the Cardinals leave the unique but dated facility for a sparkling downtown arena next fall, Calipari plans to invade. He’s already measuring the drapes, telling a crowd recently he wanted to paint Freedom Hall blue.
It’s not personal, he claims, just business.
“We want people behind our bench,” Calipari said. “We want the business leaders of the state, maybe from Louisville, to come and be a part of what we’re doing. (Louisville) is vital to the city, which is vital to this state. I will do nothing to hurt them, but try to beat their brains in when we play them.”
Nothing else will do for fans of Big Blue when they collide at Rupp Arena on Jan. 2, even if the expectations around the program has gotten a little out of hand, even by Kentucky standards.
“How much does hype mean?” Hall said. “It doesn’t mean anything until you play the game.”
Perhaps, but the experts have already weighed in. The Wildcats are No. 4 in AP preseason poll; Louisville is No.19. Kentucky’s freshman class, led by Wall, was rated tops in the country by Scout.com; Louisville’s was 21st.
The players stress there is respect on both sides, though the constant chatter among the fans can get tiresome. Louisville guard Preston Knowles, who grew up in Winchester, Ky., a few 3-pointers away from Rupp Arena, has come up with a pretty good way to bring Kentucky fans down a notch.
“Last time I checked I was undefeated against UK and that shuts them up,” he said.
A rare moment of silence in a rivalry that only figures to get louder.

10 Responses to “Kentucky taking momentum from Cardinals”

  • Jim Boyers:

    This was a decent article and had some good info in it. It is always good to hear that Louisville and its’ players are getting nervous about the storm that is coming. Sosa said “We’re all about business”. He’ll see how to conduct business soon enough.
    I would like to take exception to the statements that there was “little backlash” to Memphis vacating the 38 wins and that everyone “shrugged their shoulders” about the Wall situation. This is the type of comment that makes it almost impossible to read national stories. The little jabs that are disguised as innocent tidbits of valid information in the article. Those two statements make it sound as if some big conspiracy or illegal activity is going on. Of course there was shoulder shrugging and little backlash. Wall had no knowledge or intention of doing anything against the rules and has since been vindicated and the Memphis situation was an egregious case of NCnoUK incompetence, which should be overturned if there is any sanity to the appeals process.
    Larry, I would much rather read your stuff. The nicest thing about your blog is the chance to read facts instead of persecutions. And the fact that your blog is not invaded by other teams’ fans, who post negative and profane comments, is the biggest plus of all. Keep up the good work. GO BIG BLUE!!!

  • larryvaught:

    I thought Will did a good job with the story but see your point, too, on the jabs. Will be interesting to see what others think as well

  • Linda:

    I agree with Jim. I don’t read the national media stories much anymore. At first I liked the article and then they get into all that other stuff and interview that ‘other’ schools players and it turned me off. If Coach Cal steps in a cow pie somewhere in the state the news is going to hit the fan. They will try to find some way to make a story out of it that will reflect badly on the program. That ‘other’ school is afraid right now and they should be. They thought they could walk all over us. They thought we would never rise again, will guess what? WE’RE BAAAACK! Let the games begin. GO BIG BLUE!

  • James K:

    There is no doubt in my mind that Pitino is absolutely SICK that Calipari is at UK. Even though UL will never be bigger than UK in this state, Pitino has enjoyed the upper hand in the PR department since he returned to UL. Tubby was never great with the media and deferred to Pitino, and the problems Gillispie had dealing with the media and promoting the UK basketball program are well documented. Enter Calipari, and once again UK is the dominant story not only in the state, but in the nation. To further irk Pitino, I’m sure, is the fact that Calipari and he have an extremely “competitive” relationship (to put it nicely), and Calipari has clearly in a very short period of time seized the upper hand. The magnitude of Rick’s personality was enough to keep the attention focused on him until now…now, we finally have a coach who can go head-to-head against Rick not only on the court, but in the media war as well.

  • TRUBLU69:

    GREAT POST GUYS: Larry I hope you don’t think this is rude or in bad taste,But when I read any anti UK article on violations or Investigations from another outlet, I Post my thoughts and inform the writer of that piece that he will not have my full-respect until he does an article on the “ONGOING INVESTIGATION” at Duke that is now into its second Decade, Most of you know the NCAA’s statements..Ongoing Investigation..into the Maggette Kid…But the Most strikeing statement in nearly every article that includs the CATS, the say “my UNBIASED opinion”..LOL SO I Call Them Out on It and Lets see Your real unbiased opinion and Do an Article on the NCAA’S Delays in that Case…Not once have they tried to earn My Full Respect in doing so…That said, Yes we Have a New Star In the BLUEGRASS and It is not Rick Patino..But don’t Fool your self guys Patino will allways put Quality TEAMS on the Floor…Larry what do you think? should I ask that of these writers..I really do want your opinion..unlike the others you have my FULL respect…GO CATS!! and GO BIG BLUE!!!!

  • larryvaught:

    Really good stuff here.
    TruBlu, I would just let it go and enjoy all the good things going on now. It’s impossible to battle those writers who believe the way they do. In fact, they sometimes enjoy irritating fans. Just enjoy all the good times coming UK’s way now. That will be payback enough — and also let you have a lot more fun, too

  • TRUBLU69:

    THANK YOU LARRY: But man It is sooooooooooo! Hard to do..But you are right and have the right mindset about it,but man it is sooooooooooooo! hard to do…..that said GO BIG BLUE!!!! again THANKS!!

  • UKFMLY:

    Trublu, the rear view mirror is small for a reason. As a UK fan that has lived in Louisville for 20 years I can tell you the entire lbn(little brother nation)LOL is up in arms. They say we are overrated and can’t wait until Jan 2. They also talk a lot about the baggage that Calapari has behind him. But to a person when all the trash talking is done they all respect the recruits & players. They acknowledge thou thru tight lips that this years team is loaded. But they hate the national disrespect they think they are getting(ESPN top 64 not including them). KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. GO BLUE OR GO HOME

  • TRUBLU69:

    GO BLUE OR GO HOME!!!!! I Like That!!!

  • UKFMLY:

    Thanks but I did not come up with it. I borrowed it from another blogger. I think it was ladywildcat or something like that. I thought it sounded cool so I use it on most posts. GO BLUE OR GO HOME

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