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Now that former Pitt assistant coach John Calipari has accepted the Kentucky job, a few shockwaves will undoubtedly be felt. Obviously, Memphis is going to have to look for a new coach. And they might have to find some new players, too.KDKA is reporting that Pitt could possibly have a shot at landing one of the top Juco players in the country, 6'9", 230-pound power forward Will Coleman of Miami, Florida. Coleman signed with Memphis in August, turning down his only other offer, which was from Pitt. He was also pursued by UConn, Missouri, Minnesota, Clemson, and Tulane. But with the departure of Calipari, Coleman looks to be the odd man out should he opt to get a release from his commitment, as only some recruits will be able to follow the coach to his new home.Coleman played this season at Miami Dade County College, averaging 16 points and 16 rebounds. He would have three seasons of eligibility remaining and would provide some instant help to the Panthers up front with the ...
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