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Report: John Calipari’s Future as Kentucky HC to Be Decided Soon After Oakland Upset
JOSEPH ZUCKER
MARCH 23, 2024
A resolution on the short-term future of Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari could come relatively quickly, according to Matt Jones of Kentucky Sports Radio.
Jones provided an update Saturday—two days after the third-seeded Wildcats were upset by Oakland in the first round of the 2024 NCAA tournament—referencing Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart:
The pressure on Calipari has steadily been building.
Going 9-16 and missing the NCAA tournament altogether in 2020-21 was bad but could be chalked up as a bit of a fluke under exceptional circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The fact that Kentucky has suffered two first-round exits in the last three years—the first coming as a No. 2 seed—represents a worrying trend.
Not to mention, the time since the Wildcats’ last Final Four appearance (2015) continues to grow.
To some degree, Calipari is a victim of his own success. Kentucky was a national champion in his third year at the helm and a national runner-up two seasons later. He turned the program into an assembly line for players with NBA aspirations.
But Wildcats fans aren’t wrong for expecting more relative both to where the team was early in the 2010s and the talent Calipari continues to attract.
Kentucky assembled the No. 1 class in 247Sports’ composite team rankings for 2023. This was supposed to be the year Calipari silenced his increasing number of skeptics. Instead, the discourse is hitting a fever pitch.
The school would be facing a nearly $35 million buyout were Calipari to be fired without cause. Andy Staples of On3 explained why that may not be an impediment to making a coaching change
Looking at the bigger picture, things can undoubtedly be worse for Kentucky.
The Billy Gillispie era was brief but disastrous. Tubby Smith’s first year set a high bar he was unable to match in any of his subsequent nine seasons. Older fans will recall the state of things before Rick Pitino took over in 1989.
Maybe the administration continues to believe in Calipari and isn’t swayed by the recent March Madness results. That’s probably not an opinion shared by many within the fanbase, and it wouldn’t be unreasonable to conclude that Calipari’s tenure has simply run its course.