
It has long been thought that Rick Pitino could survive just about anything as the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals but, as of this week, that is no longer true. The legendary figure isn't at the helm as Louisville is embroiled in scandal and, while the effects are already moving in the football world (of all places), the fallout is beginning to come for the basketball program.
On Wednesday afternoon, five-star 2018 shooting guard Anfernee Simons announced that he was de-committing from Louisville as a result of "the recent events that have taken place."
THANK YOU LOUISVILLE #L1C4 pic.twitter.com/UQSRWa7OHK
— Anfernee Simons (@AnferneeSimons) September 27, 2017
It is not a surprise that Louisville would lose some recruiting traction with Pitino gone and the program fully engulfed in an investigation but, in the same breath, Simons was the program's best commitment at this point in the cycle and it is a huge loss. The 6'3, 165-pound guard from IMG Academy (Fla.) ranks as the No. 12 overall player in the country according to the 247Sports composite and, while Louisville has enjoyed some major success on the floor, Simons is one of their biggest recruits in recent memory.
On one hand, it will be very interesting to see where Simons ends up in the future. On the other, this is a big-time indictment of what may be taking place at Louisville in the future.
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