Passed out drunk in the street, well let's give him credit he isn't half assin' it.
His mug shot was pretty bad.
His mug shot was pretty bad.
Just read what you are referring to. Is anyone surprised? That's John Calipari in a nutshell. He knows how to deflect as well as anyone at any level. He KNEW his own player was getting slammed with a public intoxication (which obviously should have been a DUI) so he throws jabs at Pitino (without saying his name) about how coaches know about on campus violations just to deflect.Ok. I-71, need to get my interstates right. I stand corrected! But, I still think he should be hammered (no pun intended) by the high and mighty coach up there. Instead of apologizing for the actions of a senior-to-be he's throwing darts at us! Total joke!
Obviously he was driving while drunk, and I am VERY happy this ended with no loss of life on his part. He's young, and how he responds to this mistake will define his character. I'm pulling for the young man to learn and not do it again. I'm not going to ridicule him for drinking then driving because as I shared with everyone earlier, I did the same thing in 1988 and was lucky enough not to kill or hurt anyone (other than myself). I am very grateful for that. I am equally grateful and relieved Willis had the same luck that I had so many years ago.
If I'm his parents, his coach, his AD, or his fans I wouldn't be too happy about the message on his t-shirt either! I'm betting that it is part of his problem too.
No problem. You and I are in agreement but we both know how things work (or don't work) our state's #1 sports fixation.Ok. I-71, need to get my interstates right. I stand corrected! But, I still think he should be hammered (no pun intended) by the high and mighty coach up there. Instead of apologizing for the actions of a senior-to-be he's throwing darts at us! Total joke!