What?????--Book alleges UofL used escort services

The Pitino Banner?


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Ben101er

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I vote for Al Pacino to play Rick, since he looks almost dead. However, I think if you get Walken to play him, you can name the film, "Minardi Hall Needs More Cowbell". Plus, with how Katina's girls look, you can understand the Cowbell reference.
 
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Bluest Member

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Martin Short as Pitino,with Donald (Ogre) Gibb as the Strength and Conditioning Coach,Donald Trump as Ramsey,Ron White as Tom Jurich,Traci Lords as Karen Sypher,Oprah Winfrey as Katina Powell,Steve Martin as Ralph Willard,Ice Cube as Andre McGee,and Steve Zahn as Bobby Petrino
 
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BigBlueFanGA

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Or maybe a round of penicillin.
 

Cat78Scot

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Pitino's eyes look like he's on opiates and been huffing paint thinner,That Ego has taken a big hit and can't handle it,when it finally goes ,those around him better watch out,he might climb a tower with a rifle or something.

Kind of ironic when you consider that he loves saying UK fans will head for the bridges if something bad happens!
 
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Blue till I die

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So Pitino was caught providing impermissible benefits to recruits and players before, and his response was the arrogant smug response you would expect from him.

http://m.hawaiinewsnow.com/hawaiinewsnow/pm_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=od:HgcIRX3D

"Pitino's time in Hawaii was not without controversy.

In 1989, the Lexington Herald-Leader and the New York Times cited a 1977 NCAA report on sanctions against the University of Hawaii.

According to the report, Pitino was implicated in eight of the 64 infractions that led the university to be placed on probation.

The violations involving Pitino included providing round-trip air fare for a player between New York and Honolulu, arranging for student-athletes to receive used cars for season tickets, and handing out coupons to players for free food at McDonald's.

The NCAA committee on infractions recommended in 1977 that Pitino and O'Neil be disassociated from Hawaii athletics.

In 1989 Pitino told reporters, "One thing you won't have to worry about is cheating with Rick Pitino. It didn't happen in Hawaii as far as I'm concerned." Pitino added, "I was a graduate assistant. I didn't make any mistakes, I don't care what anybody says.""
 

blubo

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PSYCHOE
Joe Pesci as Rick Pitino
Queen Latifah as Katina Powell
with cameo appearances by Karen Sypher and Andre McGee
rated Magnum XXX for Sleaze Audience only
 

Shawn (uk7spd)

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Interesting new article from Bozich...not because Jr. is uncertain about his father's future, but because he basically admits that bad stuff happened and never says that he was unaware, only that his father had no knowledge. Hmmm....

Richard, 33, was a high school student in Boston when things got ugly for his father with the Celtics and he resigned 15 years ago. Richard served as an assistant coach at Louisville twice – from 2007-09 and again during the 2011-12 season. The second appearance was during the four-year period when Katina Powell said she provided women for sex and stripper parties at Minardi Hall.

Richard said that he is certain that his father had no knowledge of the parties. He said that all of his assistant coaches knew that breaking NCAA rules would not be tolerated.

Understand, however, that he did not say the parties did not occur. Louisville did not self-impose a ban without a reason.

“There have been some things that have occurred there, obviously,” Richard Pitino said. “They’ve had to make tough decisions. People have said, ‘You should know,’ and ‘You shouldn’t know.’ And I understand all of those things …

“I’ve told him every day, not every day, but in every conversation we’ve had that I know what you’re about. You’re not the first organization that may or may not have had one or two guys or whomever it may be, to act the wrong way.

“Unfortunately when you’re in any business, people are going to screw up. That doesn’t take away from you as a leader. That doesn’t take away from you as a coach, as a mentor.

“He’s a guy who tries to run a clean program. We all knew what the expectations were for us when you worked for him. If anyone ever thought twice about breaking a rule, they knew they were doing it without him knowing it.