Kentucky News: Pilgrim Kentucky Transfer, Led By The State Of Oklahoma
MEMPHIS – The University of Memphis coach Josh Pastner two attempts to take a step forward in the 2009-10 season, but the place empty when Matt Pilgrim is the state of Oklahoma.
The pilgrims who began his career at Hampton before the transfer of Kentucky, on Sunday from last season and is expected to play this fall. Instead, when former Tigers coach John Calipari arrived at Lexington, he said that the pilgrims would not be a scholarship for him.
Calipari wanted to send a Pilgrim Memphis, where a former Kentucky assistant Glynn Cyprien was a link with the 6-foot-8 powers forward from Cincinnati.
The pilgrims traveled to Memphis and Maryland last week, but decided to play Oklahoma State, which was a big hole in the force, as part of recruit Karron Johnson did not meet the requirements.
Memphis also missed the 6-7 forward Derrick Williams, a former USC signatory, Arizona, into the Tigris.
In the Tigers had hoped that the insurance for the pilgrims, 6 feet 8 before Latavious Williams, the top-20 national recruit, are not eligible. Williams and a copy in the NCAA right center and is awaiting authorization académique before the start of school.
In addition, Williams, Tigers’ first option, when you turn on the front will be 6-11 Angel Garcia, a former top-50 recruit, who last season because of academic problems. Memphis is also a Peter Henderson Niles student Wesley Witherspoon.
Not sure what the next season of pilgrimage. He hoped that the NCAA to play for him immediately because he had already paid the penalty of his transfer last season and has not decided to leave Kentucky.