
Things could be better, Lloyd. Things could be a whole lot better.
A brutal 24 hours for Rick Pitino and all of the Cardinal Universe. Seeing your coach, and by extension, our program, become a national punch line is enough to drive a fan insane.
I believe Tom Jurich showed principle and made the best long-term decision for Cardinal basketball when he decided to stick by Rick Pitino. But I still wonder, if Jurich had a crystal ball and could have forseen all what transpired yesterday, I wonder if his decision would have been the same.
I feel horrible for Pitino's family, and Rick himself, despite his own personal failings that led to this debacle. It's painful to watch anyone's life be splayed in such a manner.
But, as is its wont, the sun will come up. We'll move on. I do not believe a person should be judged by the worst, or most embarrassing, moment of one's life. Rick Pitino is still a man of accomplishment and pride. If he carries himself forward as such, Cardinal Universe should follow.
There's no going back, however, no pretending yesterday's testimony didn't happen. Rest assured, our rivals will never let us forget. Good. I hope Pitino remembers it well. I hope it heightens his desire to strike back against the smirkers and the self-righteous. To paraphrase an adage, the best revenge is kicking ass and winning games.
But we should all brace ourselves. This stain, err, stigma isn't going anywhere. I'm ready for the onslaught, at least I think I am. But if I finally do snap, which let's face it, was only a matter of time, you'll find me seated alone at the locale below, the new bar at
the Kayefsseum, pulling my hair, downing shots of whiskey, and talking to the impeccably-dressed ghost of BJ Flynn.