Wasn't there an article once that stated Obekpa's recruitment was one of the dirtiest at the time?
That was just some jealous loser's attempt to slander Coach Lavs.
Has a Lav program ever been put on probation because how he ran it?
No, he gets fired for sucking long before that's an issue. I doubt he was aware of any improprieties that might have occurred while he was on staff at UCLA that got Harrick fired and he didn't ask Sam Gilbert to be best man at his wedding so no doubt he's clean. Anyway I wasn't saying anything about Coach Lav's ethics so I appreciate you giving me the opportunity to slam him gratuitously as a lazy bloated vacuous incompetent buffoon.
- During Lavin's tenure as a head coach, he was one of only two coaches in the country to lead a team to five NCAA Regional Semifinals (Sweet 16's) in six seasons - the other coach being Duke's Mike Krzyzewski.
- Lavin’s record at UCLA in the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament was 10-1. His winning percentage (90.9%) in the first two rounds is second only to Dean Smith in NCAA Tournament history.
- Lavin is the only college coach to have defeated the No. 1 team in the country in four consecutive collegiate seasons: Stanford in 2000 and 2001, Kansas in 2002 and Arizona in 2003.
- Lavin advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1997
And we ran him straight out of town after 3/5 20 win seasons.
Lavin ran himself out of town or should I say slogged.
Ran himself out with a Tourney appearance for a program that hadn't seen any for a decade before he arrived.
When Lavin recruits Jordan, a kid with no criminal record, and things don't end well, it's Lavin's fault. We had to let him go because we needed to stop the cycle of kids like Jordan, Harrison and Obekpa. Mind you, 3 kids with no criminal record, and only one who eventually earned one.
When Mullin recruits Zach Brown, a kid with a criminal record, and that kid commits another crime before he even put on the STJ uniform, somehow Mullin isn't to blame. It's the kid's fault.