It hasn't been pretty for John Calipari early into his tenure as the Arkansas head coach, as the Hogs are 11-7 on the year and 0-5 in SEC play. Calipari brought
John Calipari's move to Arkansas shocked the college basketball world. However, given the Razorbacks' recent performance, the move is starting to make more sense.
Kentucky is faring much better than Arkansas so far this season, who are now being coached by former Kentucky head coach John Calipari. Calipari and Kentucky parted ways in April after 15 years. Kentucky had won only one NCAA Tournament game in Calipari's last four years in Lexington and suffered massive first-round upsets at the hands of a 15 and a 14 seed.
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Hall of Fame college basketball coach John Calipari left Kentucky for the same job at Arkansas during the offseason after 15 seasons in Lexington. His
American sports analyst Dan Patrick once grilled Arkansas coach John Calipari about his departure from Kentucky.
An anonymous SEC basketball coach called John Calipari "archaic," but an Arkansas assistant was quick to dismiss that claim.
Kentucky's Mark Pope started his coaching career at Rupp Arena with 11 straight wins. How does that start compare to other first-year UK coaches?
John Calipari has won a bunch as a college head coach. As of Thursday, he has a 867-270 all-time record since 1988, has been to multiple Final Fours and has even won a championship.
At long last, Arkansas' nightmare ended on Wednesday night as the Razorbacks squeaked out a 68-65 victory over Georgia. It wasn't pretty, but it marked the first SEC victory of coach John Calipari's debut campaign with the program.
In a year full of adversity and setbacks, the Arkansas Razorbacks just needed to win a game by any means necessary.