After the SI UCLA story and Bazz's dad's comments, I think UCLA is all but out of the running. I know nothing about Parker's recruiting, but I'm not sure, outside of location, why anyone would choose UCLA right now. Sorry Dogg.
I, and every other UK fan, is holding on to the hope that both Bazz and Noel come to the Bluegrass.
		
		
	 
It's ok.  I don't take anything personally.But, not from what I've seen.  The "confident" comment above was based on information out of Shabazz's camp (and Parker's camp) after they had been made aware by UCLA of the SI article.  He might change his mind, but from what's coming out of Muhammad (and Parker), they're still indicating UCLA is where they are going to be.  Ron Holmes, Shabazz's father, has been friends with Ben Howland for years.  Most think he's placing much of the blame for the problems in the program on the feet of the players.
I'm not naive enough to say things are rosy, but why do you say you can't think of why anyone would choose UCLA right now?  By the time the 2012 recruiting class steps on campus, the "bad seeds" will all be gone.  Even the "bad seeds" said they very much respected Howland as a coach.  The problems the players had were with "star" treatment that players like Psycho Reeves Nelson (since kicked off the team) and others got.  Howland wasn't consistent and he didn't take care of a bunch of crap he should have.  And, that's pretty awful.
Another thing I'd point out is that what is being portrayed in that article is pretty typical of big time football and basketball programs.  The problem is that they weren't winning and that Howland let an insane player run amok.  I didn't find any of that stuff (other than Reeves' behavior) surprising in the least (and I actually was shocked that this was what the article was about because, aside from the details, many followers of the program already knew these things).
However, even the writer of the article said he, and other coaches, consider Howland a basketball genius.  Shabazz, Parker, and Kyle Anderson are stars.  From all I've read about them, these three seem far more like Jrue Holiday and Malcolm Lee than Reeves Nelson, Jerime Anderson, Drew Gordon and Bobo Morgan (who, regardless of that article, was not being compared to Bill Walton coming out of HS).
Here are some tweets from former Bruin, Lorenzo Mata, who was a starter on one of the Final Four teams and backed up Kevin Love on another:
	
	
		
		
			1) Whoever the Snitch is talking bad about UCLA Bball and Ben Howland really must have no life... Coach Howland is a great coach and even
2) Better person, if it wasn't for him I would not b the person I am today. He's a Winner and he knows how to WIN
3) The players don't have the winners mentality and are not mentally tough and they choose to party instead of winning, they're not serious
4) If you are at UCLA basketball and want to WIN then be serious and take care of responsibilities, set ur priorities straight!!! SACRIFICE!!!
5) Be smart with decisions you make, Coach Howland can only do so much to help, its up to the players to sacrifice time and effort to WIN
6) UCLA Basketball has to be represented and respected highly... these kids have no heart and no will to win and to sacrifice for the TEAM.
7) I guarantee its not Coach Ben Howlands life, its the fact the the players don't take it serious and rather go out and be selfish
8) They all complain about losing but how do you want to win if you don't sacrifice like we did and do whatever it takes to WIN? We sacrificed
9) and put everything aside because we wanted to be successful 3 final fours in a row was cuz we wanted it and we sacrificed and listened to
10) Coach Ben Howland and he made us Winners and better persons in life. Thanks coach and I know UCLA bball will be at the top soon again
		
		
	 
Another of the Final Four players, Mike Roll, has taken up defense of Howland.And, don't take this as me dismissing Howland.  He has a lot of issues in terms of how he deals with his players and coaches.
Who knows for sure, though.  If I'm a parent of a recruit (or current player), I'm certainly going to have a serious heart to heart with both my son and Howland about what the expectations are and should be and what has been done to rectify the problems that plagued the program in the past few years.
As for Kentucky, with all due respect, while Calipari does a great job relating to kids (and he's a decent coach), I'm not sure I'd be looking down my nose at UCLA if my coach left the last two programs he was at on probation because he simply can't stop cheating.