In "Defending His Team", Pittsburgh's Coach Mocked Louisville For Their 'Pay For Play' Scandal1/3/2018
Well, in fairness, he does have a point. It's a point that's not exactly well taken coming from a barely average coach whose idea of one-upping an opponent is bragging that his university keeps its money clean by rostering a super subpar basketball team, but that doesn't make it a wrong one as much as it makes it a depressing one. Now, it being detailed down to the dollar amount leads me to believe that Kevin Stallings spent a little too much time researching the offenses of his opponent' as opposed to their actual offense, but at least he "defended his players"....by essentially calling them broke as shit. He didn't stick up for Pittsburgh's ability to play basketball, but he did make sure their more talented peers knew that they were only underachieving as student athletes and not as investments. What they lack in star power they make for in cleanliness, and isn't the purity of offering their services pro-bono the priority of every amateur athlete when choosing the multi-million dollar institution in which to hone his craft? Take that Louisville! You guys might have quicker crossovers, wetter jumpers, cooler sponsorships, and fatter wallets, but you don't have one of the few things that 100K cant buy...integrity. Boom, roasted. Where is Uncle Ricky to cover the medical bills for that burn?
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