Despite the budget crunch, college basketball coaches still make millions

<p>This is a business decision by Kentucky. The quicker one separates NCAA football and basketball from the world of education, the easier it is to understand the dynamics and the economics of such programs. </p>

<p>On the other hand, Calipari better have a highly paid set of lawyers on his side, considering how Kentucky “screwed” the now departed coach Gillispie to the proverbial wall. The people who are running the big sports programs in our universities are not a bunch of ing</p>