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Rotnei Clarke saga ends with transfer
This has been a very big deal in the state over the past few days. In general, I hate the sport of basketball. I hate the Razorbacks even more. So I have to admit that I haven't stayed on top of this situation. However, I know the specifics and the generalities of the new coach, Mike Anderson. He was Nolan Richardson's right hand man when Nolan was accusing the entire state of being racist (yet paying him an enormous sum of money and cheering for his rapists). He was Nolan's silent head-nodder when Nolan was suing the University for mythical "racial discrimination". Anderson never took a contrary position. So it must be assumed that he agreed with everything Nolan bellowed.
I don't think the linked article has much inside information. And it appears decidedly incorrect on a few points (Clarke never agreed to stay. Instead, he was asked to "take time to think about it". And Anderson didn't "keep Pelphrey's highly touted recruiting class". He forced them. They had already signed LOIs and were denied their release.)
Clarke might have been the best basketball player in the SEC over the past three years. Unfortunately for him, he was stuck on a team full of afflete ball-hogs who actively avoided him on the court. He was further plagued by a coach who had no control of the team. Pelphrey was routinely seen screaming at his players to run a planned scheme, only to be confronted by yet another drive-and-brick 'showtime' play by his perpetually terrible guards.
Rotnei's name is being dragged through the mud currently, but he will come out clean on the other side. Meanwhile, the worst-run and possibly most corrupt college basketball program in the country (occasionally known as "We Rape U") will get what they deserve for diving back into the deep end with proven scum.
This has been a very big deal in the state over the past few days. In general, I hate the sport of basketball. I hate the Razorbacks even more. So I have to admit that I haven't stayed on top of this situation. However, I know the specifics and the generalities of the new coach, Mike Anderson. He was Nolan Richardson's right hand man when Nolan was accusing the entire state of being racist (yet paying him an enormous sum of money and cheering for his rapists). He was Nolan's silent head-nodder when Nolan was suing the University for mythical "racial discrimination". Anderson never took a contrary position. So it must be assumed that he agreed with everything Nolan bellowed.
I don't think the linked article has much inside information. And it appears decidedly incorrect on a few points (Clarke never agreed to stay. Instead, he was asked to "take time to think about it". And Anderson didn't "keep Pelphrey's highly touted recruiting class". He forced them. They had already signed LOIs and were denied their release.)
Clarke might have been the best basketball player in the SEC over the past three years. Unfortunately for him, he was stuck on a team full of afflete ball-hogs who actively avoided him on the court. He was further plagued by a coach who had no control of the team. Pelphrey was routinely seen screaming at his players to run a planned scheme, only to be confronted by yet another drive-and-brick 'showtime' play by his perpetually terrible guards.
Rotnei's name is being dragged through the mud currently, but he will come out clean on the other side. Meanwhile, the worst-run and possibly most corrupt college basketball program in the country (occasionally known as "We Rape U") will get what they deserve for diving back into the deep end with proven scum.