I don't care who your a fan of I just said you must be blind or a die hard if you think he's a great coach...hell give anyone the talent he has every year and they can win as many games as he does ...look at how many games other coach's win with a lot less but they stay and learn the coach's system and gets a good education not just go for a year and leave
The so called "one and done" rule has nothing to do with Calipari. That rule, or "law" was instituted by the NBA and the NBA players so singling out the Kentucky coach makes little sense to me unless you're simply trying to light a little brush fire which has little life.
If you want to look at it a bit more objectively, Kansas is likely to have two of the top three picks in this year's draft. Why no comment on Bill Self? Both of his one and done-ers are supposedly much better than anyone Kentucky has on their team. The only one in the same discussion is Julius Randall and just about every mock draft has Randall well below any of the Kansas big two.
Furthermore, there are not many other freshmen on this 2014 Kentucky team besides Randall who are likely to be high first rounders. The Harrison twins, while getting much attention because of their team getting to the title game, hardly have NBA scouts drooling over them. The same can be said for any of the other starters you see line up for the championship game. This is a far cry from the 2012 championship team which had multiple legitimate lottery picks that all were in agreement on.
This topic is old and worn. The NBA and the NBA players Association made the rule. The coaches and schools have to follow it. Simple as that. The reason that Calipari gets top recruits is because of his ability to get the most out of them and get them a strong look from the NBA which is what they are looking for. Success breeds success. If he ran all of his top recruits into the ground and they all failed miserably in the NBA you can be sure the train would derail.