Even if true....and it's not confirmed by NCAA....had Cal stayed there, assuredly the penalty would not have been the same.
The "immunity" the top coaches seem to enjoy follows them and the after they leave, then the school takes a hit.
In the end, as is the case at Florida State, this really doesn't take away a single dollar, a single scholarship, a single day on the recrutiing trail, and so it is a token penalty that doesn't really have even the remotest actual effect.
What's a penalty supposed to do....discourage that school and others from doing the same, right?
Well, they get to keep all the money and nobody there right now sees a single bit of the punitive action, so what kind of penalty is that?
All this does is provide a trivia question to ask....
"how many Final Four and Elite Eight wins do both Memphis & John Calipari combined have? (answer none, BOTH Memphis and Cal had to forfeit them all)
Also-- Memphis will appeal and it could be reversed...
recall..that when the NCAA came down with a similar penalty against Oklahoma under simjilar circumstances....then
Oklahoma appealed and the NCAA reversed itself and allowed them to keep their wins.
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-33941432_ITM
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/n...-+university+of+oklahoma+-+07-16-07+ncaa+news