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Pitino's reputation sullied by admitted affair
Posted Aug 13, 2009 4:08 AM
 By WILL GRAVES
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -No sport rules the Bluegrass state like basketball — and arguably no coach since Adolph Rupp has done more for hoops in Kentucky than Rick Pitino.
Pitino took Kentucky to a national title in 1996 and is still revered in Lexington, even after jilting the Wildcats for the Boston Celtics 12 years ago, then moving on to Louisville, Kentucky's bitter rival.
He is a larger-than-life figure with his designer wardrobe, Italian dress shoes, best-selling books and — critically — his remarkable on-court success.
Now the beloved coach faces his greatest challenge — saving his career and reputation in the face of a salacious scandal.
Pitino's admission to police that he had a sexual encounter six years ago with a woman later charged with trying to extort $10 million from him has put the charismatic coach whose teams are known for their relentlessly attacking style on the defensive.
Pitino told police last month he had consensual sex with Karen Cunagin Sypher at a Louisville restaurant in 2003. They met again several weeks later, when he says she revealed she was pregnant and planned to have an abortion, but did not have health insurance.
When the married father of five asked Sypher how much money she needed for insurance, she said $3,000, which Pitino gave her. Pitino's attorney, Steve Pence, said Pitino did not think the money was for an abortion.
"The coach believed that the money was for insurance, that's what she said it was for and that's the way his report reads," Pence said.
Pence called any speculation that Pitino would step down "ridiculous" and wondered why the focus seemed to be on the coach and not Sypher, who faces charges of extortion and lying to the FBI for allegedly trying to get Pitino to give her $10 million to remain quiet.
"The feeding frenzy seems to be on the coach instead of what this woman has done," Pence said. "The coach has done nothing illegal."
It may not matter in the court of public opinion.
Pitino is a devout Roman Catholic who does little to hide his faith. Longtime friend and adviser Father Edward Bradley is a fixture near the Louisville bench and often leads the team in pregame prayer.
The fallout from having been involved — even indirectly — in an abortion could be difficult for Pitino to overcome in heavily Catholic Louisville.
Pitino signed a three-year contract extension in 2007 that would keep him on the sideline until 2013. The contract includes a pair of hefty loyalty bonuses, though now it's unclear if Pitino will be around to collect them.
The contract includes several provisions that give the university grounds to fire Pitino for just cause for conduct that reflects poorly on the school.
The contract lists as possible causes for termination: "Employee's dishonesty with Employer or University; or acts of moral depravity," as well as "disparaging media publicity of a material nature that damages the good name and reputation of Employer or University."
School officials appear to be in no hurry to address Pitino's future.
University president James Ramsey said on Tuesday he was "surprised" by recent developments, then declined further comment until meeting with athletic director Tom Jurich.
Jurich was not available Wednesday, but told The Associated Press recently that he wasn't certain Pitino would finish his career with the Cardinals.
"That's something I can't predict, I hope so," Jurich said. "I hope he enjoys it here. I think he does. But this has got to be a very trying time for him, too."
A trying time that seemed to start shortly after the Cardinals ended their season with a loss to Michigan State in the regional finals of the NCAA tournament.
Pitino's son Richard, an assistant coach under his father the last two years, left to take a job at Florida shortly after the season ended. In May, Pitino fended off rumors that he was interested in leaving Louisville to coach the NBA's Sacramento Kings.
He filled the hole in his staff left by his son's departure by luring longtime friend Ralph Willard away from Holy Cross. Pitino gave Willard the title of "associate head coach," a move that led to speculation Willard would oversee the program while Pitino took time off.
"I'm going to be a coach here until I retire," he said during Willard's introductory press conference in June. "There's no truth to the Sacramento Kings, no truth to any speculation at all. Very little truth, period, has been said in this town in a long time and the truth will be told at a certain time."
With his version of the truth out, Pitino must find a way to regain momentum.
He was back at his office on Wednesday focusing on recruiting, though sports information director Kenny Klein directed all inquiries to Pence.
At least one incoming recruit seemed unfazed by Pitino's latest setback.
"Yo I ain't leaving," incoming freshman Peyton Siva posted on his Twitter account. "Rick('s) personal life is his life. He's here to coach me and is the best teach of hoop to me! So like the fans say, 'Go Cards.'"
Not everyone was so sure Pitino will be back.
Dwight Lacy, 20, a Louisville native and a broadcast journalism major at the University of Kentucky, said he's not sure if Pitino can survive the latest setback to his reputation.
"What are we going to do now?" he said. "I could understand if he got fired. I don't want him to get fired because he is a good coach, but he got involved in some not so honorable actions. You have to compare your love of the game with the love of your morals."
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Bvacca
6:57PM Aug 13 2009 
B'ball is king down here. RP can do just about anything and get by with it. Guess it shows what's really important to good church going, gun toting, tobacco smoking, deliver us from casino gambling Kentuckians. Clinton and the Carolina Gov. were from the wrong state!
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HllMchl975
6:37PM Aug 13 2009 
Just goes to show you what is important in this country. Morals or athletics. If it had been the mayor or governor or senator, people in Kentucky would be calling for their heads. Instead, all they are worried about is how it will affect their chance at an Ncaa championship. Pathetic. If the man had any class, he would resign.
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RacingRed
4:14PM Aug 13 2009 
Sex in the restaurant? Ewe....
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CliffordHBellJr
3:06PM Aug 13 2009 
Hollywood people screw everybody and each other's wifes and husbands and it is perfectly ok with everyone and the liberal news media, people pay millions to these so call movie stars and think they are national heros. However, if a coach has one misdecreation then these same people want his job. Now don't give the he works for kids crap when I see these same people taking their young children into movie houses to see the hollywood garbage!!!!
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Cralvarez3
3:04PM Aug 13 2009 
Since when does health insurance pay for an abortion? Abortions are paid out of pocket unless the pregnancy seriously affects the life of the mother or child and a doctor determines the pregnancy must be ended.
Rick Pitino should resign for the good of the school and community. What's even more appauling is that he is in line for a 3.6 million dollar bonus if he stays until July 2010. If I were sending a student to the University of Louisville and they paid him a 3.6 million dollar bonus after this stupid stunt, I pull my child out of the University of Louisville. Further, if the Athletic Director, Tom Jurich is one million percent behind Rick Pitino, he should go too! This is just high school behavior!!
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PtlJEMoore
2:59PM Aug 13 2009 
That will teach him to order the "manager's special" after hours at Porcini 6 years ago. Looks like the final tab came to around $3,049.79!
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JB070272
2:07PM Aug 13 2009 
Does the coach think that he can give the woman $3,000 for health insurance after she is pregnant and she would be covered? I would think that would be a pre-existing condition. Let's forgive him as we have forgiven Mike Vick and let the man keep his job!
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Darren1720
10:58AM Aug 13 2009 
Oh, the moral majority kicks in...from days of old to the current period we live in Men are Men...

He coaches college basketball and this women took part in his seduction to make money....let the man coach.......
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CRThompsonLVLKY
8:36AM Aug 13 2009 
His escapades are not news. Trash is as trash does.
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KahluaSue
8:30AM Aug 13 2009 
What's with these high-profile guys who a) can't manage to keep it in their pants, and b) don't bother with condoms when having an affair? How stupid ARE they?
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