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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Who's to Blame
The Eric Bledsoe story is more like the movie, " The Never Ending Story." Now the story is, "Did Bledsoe take and pass Alegebr 3 with a A average before he took Algebra 1 and 2?" Answer, " Who cares!" Bledsoe is happily in the NBA making millions of dollars now, why are we still having talking about him. Nah! I think he was failing Algebr1 and past Algebra 3 with a A average, or something like that. Like I said before, it does not matter now. The thing that burn me up is fact that UK is even associated with this mess of a situation. The question that needs to be addressed by the University of Kentucky is why are we in this mess. Is it Bledsoe"s fault, a kid who wanted to play ball for Coach Cal and have a shot at the NBA? Is it UK's fault for not knowing about every piece of information in Bledsoe's past and about his high school? How about the high school in Alabama for allegedly giving him grades? Or can we place the blame firmly on Coach Cal's shoulders? The Hosscat believes that Big Blue Nation can start with Coach Cal, that would be the safest place to start. Then fans can look at the University, because the coach can only do what the University allows him to do. Change has got to come if UK is to prosper in the way that Kentucky wants to prosper. That way is tradition, hard work, and excellence from players that want to play for the blue and white. Great programs don't have to do anything shady to win. That is what makes them great.
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