John Calipari pulled off a major upset in his return to Rupp Arena, with Arkansas knocking off the No. 12-ranked Kentucky ...
Mark Pope’s Kentucky Wildcats don’t play any more defense than John Calipari’s final team that couldn’t guard a Division II transfer last March. Kentucky gets buried under a barrage of 3 ...
The boo birds are out in Lexington, Kentucky. John Calipari returned to Kentucky's Rupp Arena on Saturday for the first time since leaving in April to take the head coaching position at Arkansas.
Arkansas men’s basketball coach John Calipari made his anticipated return to Rupp Arena on Saturday night as he faced his old team Kentucky on the road. As expected, Calipari got very loud boos ...
Rick Pitino hopes Kentucky’s fans take it easy on John Calipari in his return to Lexington on Saturday night. Pitino posted a video on X on Thursday on the matter and explained his reasoning ...
But the homecoming that will take place Saturday inside Rupp Arena is one like no other: John Calipari and Kentucky. REQUIRED READING:John Calipari's legacy in Lexington: Former UK basketball ...
The debate in Kentucky this week is how Wildcat basketball fans should greet their former coach, John Calipari, when he returns to Rupp Arena on Saturday as the leader of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Kentucky suffered their fourth loss in SEC play on Saturday when John Calipari made his return to Rupp Arena coaching the Arkansas Razorbacks. After the 89-79 loss, some former Kentucky players ...
Here’s what you need to know about Calipari’s return to Rupp Arena and the historical precedent for it: REQUIRED READING:Vote for how ex-Kentucky coach John Calipari should be honored in his ...
John Calipari walked onto the Rupp Arena court with a smile on his face Saturday night. He was greeted with hearty boos from many of the Kentucky basketball fans in attendance. The former head ...
Arkansas Razorbacks head coach John Calipari's much-anticipated return to Rupp Arena ended with his team beating No. 12 Kentucky, 89-79. Calipari's first game back at Rupp was as tense as expected ...