Calipari hopes to have the Harrisons and James Young on campus this weekend
James Young and the Harrison twins are the three remaining members of Kentucky’s historic recruiting class who have yet to arrive in Lexington for the summer. But worry not, Big Blue Nation, they’ll get here eventually.
On the SEC’s summer teleconference this morning, John Calipari assured us that there is no reason to worry about the final three pieces of the class. He said he would’ve liked to have had them on campus for the eight-week summer session with the other guys, but Young and the HarrisonsĀ had longer school years and they are currently finishing things up academically.
Cal hopes to have them on campus soon, possibly as early as this weekend.
“They’re fine,” he said.
12 Comments for Calipari hopes to have the Harrisons and James Young on campus this weekend
We need these players all on campus ASAP. They have to make up years of experience other teams have in much less time.
Never smile
The twins were the ones, the leaders the team didn’t have last season, we were told but neither are in Lexington while most of the others are already here working on the team goals.
1, 3 take a hike. scared much?
Why would you even bother to finish high school when you had a schooly already locked up? yolo
1,3,5 Are you serious, or just trying to get a reaction? I’ll hang up and listen to your answer
Apparently Scottie Pippen’s got next.
Heard rumblings all year about the Harrisons not wanting to play with Randle and vice versa. I hope this doesn’t have anything to do with it. High school has been out of session for almost a month, what else is there left to do academically?
Hope the twins and Randle get along
3 and 8… Are you digging kidding me? Keep calm… The Twins and Young are coming.
Is he [email protected]$king off?
Graduation was late…the twins are rock stars in their town….of course they wanted to participate. Heard they were involved in a church camp thing this past weekend. Not concerned.
5. Even if you have been accepted into college if the didn’t graduate high school because the left early, don’t you think the NCAA would have a problem w/that.