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Do you agree that the president M. David Rudd should have backtracked after making the initial announcement?

Why Memphis suddenly decided not to honor John Calipari
By Associated Press


September 11, 2015 | 2:24am

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John Calipari Photo: NBAE via Getty Images

Memphis officials have changed their minds and will not be honoring former Tigers coach John Calipari for his induction into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame.

At least not anytime soon.

Just hours after announcing a dinner Dec. 28 benefiting the Tigers and honoring Calipari, Memphis President M. David Rudd issued a statement on Twitter saying the university will not be recognizing the former coach.

“I apologize for the unnecessary upset, embarrassment and genuine distress generated by the issue of honoring Coach John Calipari on the occasion of his installation into the College Basketball Hall of Fame,” Rudd wrote Thursday afternoon.

Rudd first teased the university’s plans Wednesday on Twitter, and Memphis announced the dinner benefiting the men’s basketball program in a release Thursday morning. Calipari, who is being inducted this weekend in Springfield, Massachusetts, was head coach from 2000 to 2009. He led the Tigers to the 2008 national title game in a season later vacated by the NCAA.

Calipari heard of the brewing backlash from a friend and said Thursday in Springfield, before Rudd announced the new plans, that whatever Memphis does is fine with him.

“They gave me a chance to revive my career,” Calipari said. “There’s many friends that I have there that’ll be here, and I’m excited for all the players that are going to be here, and it was a great time. My wife and I have many great friends, so it’s good.”

The idea of honoring Calipari angered fans still upset he left for Kentucky and took several recruits with him then. Calipari more recently recruited 6-foot-11 forward Skal Labissiere from Memphis to join him at Kentucky as a freshman this season.

So fans shared their feelings with Memphis’ president. Rudd, who said he read every email, post and responded to every call, wrote he was “deeply troubled” by how upset people were at the idea.

“I recognize this will not end the debate and discussion, but it will put this chapter to rest for our University, fans and community,” Rudd wrote.
 
I disagree with the decision to honor him in the first place, but agree with the decision to pull the plug.

Honoring a coach who had a Final 4 for your school vacated is asinine, nevermind all the other shenanigans and hard feelings caused by Cal.
 
Absolutely agree. What the heck was the president and those involved thinking? Are they that out of touch with the fan base that they were blind to the fact Calipari is, and I'll be kind here, not a popular figure?

Plus if memory serves I believe he had a commitment for Memphis and had him renege to follow him to Kentucky.

Maybe that happens a lot, maybe not, but that's just another reason for those in Memphis to dislike the man.
 
I have no idea why you would honor him when he is still active as a coach and as a rival. However, once you announce it, you really have to honor your word. And fans of Memphis, what would your school be without Calipari? He revived the entire program and built a powerhouse. I think Calipari does belong in the HOF in Memphis. Just not right now.
 
Absolutely agree. What the heck was the president and those involved thinking? Are they that out of touch with the fan base that they were blind to the fact Calipari is, and I'll be kind here, not a popular figure?

Plus if memory serves I believe he had a commitment for Memphis and had him renege to follow him to Kentucky.

Maybe that happens a lot, maybe not, but that's just another reason for those in Memphis to dislike the man.
Right on! Plus, getting kids to renege and follow happens more times than fans care to think about.
 
I have no idea why you would honor him when he is still active as a coach and as a rival. However, once you announce it, you really have to honor your word. And fans of Memphis, what would your school be without Calipari? He revived the entire program and built a powerhouse. I think Calipari does belong in the HOF in Memphis. Just not right now.
Yup! He does belong in the UMass & Memphis HOSs. (Hall of Shames).
 
A poor example of a human being. An outstanding example of a good mind and charismatic personality wasted.

As I get older I despise him less and less, while feeling more and more sorry for him.
 
Memphis knew exactly what they were getting, a cheater who would do anything to attract talent and win and they closed their eyes to it. While I could care less whether he's honored by Memphis or not all I can say is how out of touch the Memphis administration is with their fan base and what their feelings about Calapari are.
 
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