Memphis men’s basketball program breaks rules

May 28th, 2009 by why be athletic | Posted in basketball/roundball | 97 views

The NCAA has charged the University of Memphis with committing major violations during the 2007-08 basketball season under former head coach John Calipari, according to a report by The Memphis Commercial Appeal on Wednesday. The NCAA’s notice of allegations stated that the school was guilty of “knowing fraudulence or misconduct” on an SAT exam by a player on the 2007-08 team. [Fox]

It is widely rumored that the player was former freshman guard Derrick Rose, the number one pick in the last NBA draft.

We at JockJoose, however, already knew that Rose failed the SAT, as well as every other academic test he ever took. Just listen to him talk.

Also, how much do you hate this idiot? He might actually be dumber.

2 Responses to “Memphis men’s basketball program breaks rules”

  1. coffeeDrinker Says:

    he aint got nothin on my 778 sat score – how do u need 2 cheet on this sat

  2. Daily News About Basketball : A few links about Basketball – Thursday, 28 May 2009 08:03 Says:

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