Kentucky brass speak out about NCAA ruling on Enes Kanter
By Paul Jordan
As we all know now, Enes will not be freed, due to the NCAA decision that was released yesterday. I’m not going to spend a lot of time on this as we have spent way too much time on the NCAA in the past few months. In my opininion, it’s a ridiculous decision. The NCAA has become so unpredictable with their rulings on Cameron Newton, the Ohio State players, Josh Selby, and Enes Kanter. It seems that they do not even know how to interpret their massive rule book and inconsistent rulings are not what you want from your governing agency. I can not say that I am shocked by the ruling however. I always expect the worse from the agency that still has a ten year “open investigation” on Corey Maggette. The NCAA is outdated, slow, and unable to be consistent on ruling to ruling. And it obviously needs an overhaul and as of now, the Mark Emmert era is off to a tremendous failure, judging from the few decisions the organization has made since his taking over. Military people may recognize the term “snafu” and apply it to the NCAA right now.
That is it from me on the situation. I am sure that Greg and others may chime in on the site, but I did want to share with you what UK president Lee Todd, UK AD Mich Barnhart, and John Calipari had to say about the decision:
UK President, Lee T Todd Jr.:
"“I’m very disappointed in what appears to me to be an inconsistent decision that leaves an outstanding young man without any recourse. It’s very disappointing that this young man, who along with his family intended to do everything the right way and in compliance with the rules, won’t be able to pursue his dream of playing at UK and in intercollegiate athletics. As an NCAA board member, I continue to be puzzled and confused by the reasoning behind this decision, which seems to be an inconsistent and arbitrary application of the rules. It is unfortunate and disappointing that Enes and his family have been negatively impacted by this process. It is certainly a matter I will continue to try to understand and question in my remaining time on the board as part of an organization, whose stated purpose is to put families and student athletes first.”"
UK Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart:
"“We are disappointed in the result and equally disappointed in the process. We have spent significant effort and resources to help this young man play college basketball in the United States. This has been on our radar screen daily for 10 months.“We were informed by the NCAA that the flexible decisions made by the NCAA staff in other high-profile cases could not be used in case precedent and were not binding on the NCAA going forward. The University of Kentucky was very hopeful that our student-athlete might receive the same type of consideration afforded to these other athletes but that did not happen. We were also reminded on a regular basis that the amateurism and professionalism piece, including benefits received from a professional team, is the one area of Bylaw 12 that has not been deregulated.”"
UK Men’s Basketball Coach John Calipari:
"“We are obviously disappointed in this decision and find it unfortunate that a group of adults would come to such a decision regarding the future of an 18-year-old young man.“This has never been about our program or the University of Kentucky, it has been about the wishes of Enes and his family to have their son educated in the United States. It is a shame that Enes had to endure the constant speculation and misinformation that was furthered by certain media organizations in the smear campaign conducted by his Turkish team.“The silver lining is that Enes will always be part of this team. My job will be to prepare him for his entry into the NBA Draft, which this decision by the Association will likely necessitate. Enes will always be a part of our family and I plan to be by his side in the green room whenever he is drafted.”"
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