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Like it or not Kentucky's way is the new blueprint for college basketball
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[QUOTE="obliterata, post: 259595, member: 1167"] I wouldn't call it the new blueprint but it certainly is working for Kentucky. In 3 Calipari years they've gone 13-2 in the NCAA tournament - that's very impressive. Trying to duplicate that success at, say, 10 other schools would be impossible because there aren't enough great high school players to go around nor are there enough Elite Eights, Final Fours, and National Championships available for 11 schools to have anything approaching Kentucky's NCAA record the last 3 years. With that said I would say maybe one or two other schools could try it but it'd be difficult to accomplish. Personally, I have no problem with one-year players. If it wasn't for one of them SU wouldn't have won the championship in 2003 and probably wouldn't have made the Elite Eight either. [/QUOTE]
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