In the ongoing saga of (teflon?) Kentucky don John Calipari this week, there is a conscious public debate over how culpable Cal should be held for the seemingly inevitable sanctions awaiting the Memphis hoops program. If Derrick Rose is indeed ruled to have been ineligible for cheating on his SAT prior to his lone NCAA season, the vacated national championship appearance from 2008 will make Cal the first coach in NCAA history to have two Final Fours stripped from his coaching record. Yahoo!'s Dan Wetzel provided a sterling breakdown of the ambiguous Calipari situation last week while questions still remain about Kentucky's roster for the upcoming season, though the university did file a countersuit to ex-coach Billy Gillispie's wrongful firing claim. Meanwhile, the NCAA is awaiting Memphis' response to the recent allegations.
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