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John Calipari “Grateful” for Time at Kentucky, Wishes Mark Pope Success, “Now It’s Someone Else’s Turn”
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Stepping into Rupp Arena for the first time since leaving Kentucky last April, John Calipari sat down with ESPN color announcer Jimmy Dykes on Friday night. The two looked back at Calipari’s time at Kentucky, something he says will never be erased.
“Nothing is erased here for me,” he said. “What we did in that span of time, you can’t erase. It’s history, it’s written, it’s done.”
Calipari is correct in that. He helped raise four banners into the rafters of Rupp Arena, including the 2012 National Championship banner. Those will never be forgotten and one day his name will be raised into rafters.
Until then, he is an opposing coach. While there is debate on whether to boo or cheer him, he isn’t expecting a warm welcome, but he is expecting a lot of emotion.
“As we get closer to game time, I know the emotions will build. The fans should be able to do what they want,” Calipari said. “If they want to boo, they can boo. If they want to cheer, they can cheer. I’m not expecting an overwhelming reaction. At the end of the day, I’m an opposing coach. I’m not coming in here to lose this game. I get it. It’s a big game for the fans — ‘We’ve got to crush Cal and Arkansas,’ all of that. I’ve done this long enough. I always say, if I go to an opponent’s court, I almost expect it. I’m not looking up and seeing [the crowd], you just coach the game.”
While his time at Kentucky is over, he complimented Mark Pope on the job he has done in his first season and wishes him success.
“It’s someone else’s turn,” Calipari said with a smile.
Thank you for the memories Cal, until your name is in the rafters.
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Mark Pope Recruited Five-Star Recruit Nate Ament During His Tennessee Visit
Mark Pope made sure to get a word in with Nate Ament following Kentucky’s impressive road win against Tennessee.
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February 1, 2025Nate Ament, a five-star prospect ranked fourth (ESPN 100) in the 2025 class, made an official visit to potential suitor Tennessee last Tuesday, Jan. 27. Unfortunately for them, Mark Pope and his Kentucky Wildcats were in town.
The ‘Cats put on a show in front of the highly-touted recruit, spoiling the Volunteer’s homecoming and making a statement to a player who has yet to make an official commitment.
Not only that, but Kentucky is still in the mix. Ament recently cut down his list of schools to a final bunch: BYU, Duke, Louisville, Tennessee, Alabama, and the Big Blue, among others.
While Duke currently holds the next visit and opportunity to sway Ament in their direction, Coach Pope made sure he got a word in after the win against Tennessee.
“Let’s go Nate”
According to KSR’s Jacob Polacheck, Pope reportedly passed Ament as he left the handshake line, saying “Let’s go Nate,” and C’mon, Nate.” There are few ways more effective to prove yourself and your system to a player than to win in convincing fashion right in front of them.
Without a doubt, Pope earned himself and the program a few brownie points with that one.
If Kentucky were to land Ament, he’d fit right into the ranks of recruits that Pope has landed so far. Then again, a 6’9 forward averaging nearly 20 points per game in high school could likely find a spot just about anywhere.
According to Ament, two of the most important aspects of his decision are “player development” and “the family aspect of the team.”
“Wherever I go I want to make sure I’m taken care of and have the best relationships. I also want to be challenged to get better and play for a coach that lets me play through my mistakes,” he said.
If Mark Pope is known for anything, it’s his personable approach to coaching and his constant insistence on study and improvement. For Ament, it seems like Kentucky is the perfect fit, and as long as the Wildcats are in the mix, Pope can’t be counted out.
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Game Day Injury Update: Lamont Butler “OUT”, Andrew Carr “Probable” Ahead of Arkansas Showdown
Kentucky’s latest injury report deals an equal dose of good and bad news ahead of their highly anticipated duel with the Arkansas Razorbacks.
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February 1, 2025Set to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks just four days after their crucial road win over the Tennessee Volunteers, Kentucky can finally look to the injury report for a little good news ahead of the matchup.
While Lamont Butler, who still hasn’t been cleared to practice according to Coach Pope, remains out, Andrew Carr is listed as “probable” to play in the home game against the Hogs.
Carr subbed in early in Kentucky’s win over the Volunteers this past Tuesday, but after a few obviously hampered possessions, he was pulled, and would sit the rest of the game.
Afterwards, Pope admitted that the move was his own precautionary decision, calling Carr a “warrior” in the process.
Carr, who’s averaging 10 points, five rebounds and two assists on the season, has seen scattered minutes throughout the last several weeks as he’s battled a persistent back injury. Whether or not he’s restored to full health is yet to be seen, but his positive designation on the injury report is as good a sign as any.
Next Man Up
Ansley Almonor has done exceptionally well filling in for Carr at the starting four spot, shooting 60% from long range (15-25) over the last three games and more than proving his ability to show up big when the team needs him.
However, as long as Butler is out, lineups and substitutions will have to remain fluid. Pope tried a little bit of everything against Tennessee to adjust, starting Jaxson Robinson at the point guard position and sliding Koby Brea into the starting five. Amari Williams, the team’s only seven-footer, ran the floor at times, too.
In addition to the starters being shaken up, freshmen Travis Perry, Collin Chandler and Trent Noah all saw extended minutes as well, each making a noticeable impact in their respective roles.
Even with Carr’s potential return to the lineup, Kentucky will have to rely on reserves to keep things fresh against the visiting Razorbacks. With the stakes higher than ever and Lamont Butler looking on, it’ll be a test of the Wildcats’ depth and resolve in John Calipari’s first game back at Rupp Arena since his scorned departure last Spring.
Tune in for the 9:00 p.m. tipoff tonight on ESPN.
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Kentucky vs. arkansas: TV/Streaming Info, Preview, and Betting Odds/PredictionsMen’s Basketball
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January 31, 2025After a big win over the Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville, the Kentucky Wildcats will turn their attention to one of the most anticipated college basketball games in recent memory. On Saturday. John Calipari will make his return to Rupp Arena for the first time as the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
While there is currently a debate between booing and cheering, one thing is for sure: This will go down as one of the most emotional games in the history of Kentucky basketball.
If you are one to take into account the motivation factor, this game will arguably mean more to Calipari than anyone else on the court.
While Kentucky has been enjoying success since the separation, the opposite is true for Calipari and Arkansas. The Razorbacks are 1-6 in SEC play and 2-8 in Quad I and II games. They’re currently projected to miss the NCAA Tournament, so they’ll have to win a game like this to get back in the hunt for a March Madness berth.
On top of that, they recently lost star freshman Boogie Fland for the season. The former Kentucky commit led the Hogs in scoring (15.1 points per game) and assists (5.7 per game).
Making matters worse is Johnell Davis, the former FAU guard who helped the Owls reach the Final Four in 2023, has been hobbled by injury this season and has struggled to find any rhythm in Fayetteville.
It’s worth pointing out that Arkansas did recently score their first SEC victory, a 68-65 home win over a Georgia Bulldogs team that took down Kentucky in Athens.
This game has a different meaning for each team. For Kentucky, this is a moral win for the fanbase. For the Razorbacks, they’re fighting for a resume-building win to aid their NCAA Tournament chances.
Let’s dive into the matchup.
Let it Rain
Coming out Against Tennessee, a defense that allows a lot of three-point attempts, Kentucky made it their priority to shoot (and make) the three, and they did so successfully. From the tip, they shot four straight (making three) three-pointers and shot 14 of their first 20 shots from deep.
That game plan should carry over to Arkansas, which also leaves the three open. (i.e. Jack Gohlke)
Kentucky has a strong three-player attack from deep tight now in Jaxson Robinson, Koby Brea, and Ansley Almonor. Those three made 11 of Kentucky’s 12 three-pointers against Tennessee on 57% shooting.
Attack the Glass and 50/50 Balls
Arkansas is not a strong rebounding team. Ranked 11 in the SEC of 16 teams, the Razorbacks have been outrebounded in five of their seven SEC games. That said, rebounding has been a struggle at times this season for Kentucky, especially so with Andrew Carr out.
Kentucky has to be the aggressor on the boards and limit the costly offensive rebounds they have given up of late.
It’s not just been the rebounding, though, as they have lost many 50/50 balls at critical points. While fatigue and lack of depth have certainly affected that, they have to want it more.
Maintain Defensive Intensity
One of the most impressive parts of Kentucky’s win over Tennessee on Tuesday was their defensive intensity.
While they still didn’t force a lot of turnovers, they had great on-ball pressure, especially to start, and that set the tone from the start of the game. While the Volunteers had a couple of runs, they had to work hard for their shots and defaulted to shooting threes. I’m playing into Kentucky’s game plan.
The Wildcats need to come out with that same intensity against Arkansas, who is one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the SEC at just 32.5 percent. Take away driving lanes and encourage them to shoot threes.
Opposing Players to Watch
F Adou Thiero 6-8, 220 lbs
- 16.1 PPG (10th in SEC)
- 6.2 RPG
- 57.2% FG (2nd in SEC)
G DJ Wagner 6-4, 195 lbs
- 10.2 PPG
- 2.8 APG
- 32.9% 3P
G Johnell Davis 6-4, 210 lbs
- 8.9 PPG
- 3.6 RPG
- 37.9% FG
Kentucky Basketball vs. Arkansas Razorbacks
Time: 9:00 PM ET on February 1st, 2025
Location: Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center in Lexington, Kentucky
TV Channel: ESPN
Online Stream: ESPN+ and the ESPN app.
Radio: Tom Leach and Jack Givens will have the call on the UK Sports Radio Network.
Replay: WatchESPN and SEC Network (check local listings).
Rosters: UK | ARK
Stats to Know: UK | ARK
KenPom: UK | ARK
Team Sheet: UK | ARK
Odds: FanDuel Sportsbook has Kentucky favored by 11.5 points with an over/under of 158.5 points. That spread is a bit surprising with Kentucky potentially not having Lamont Butler and/or Andrew Carr, but the Hogs have struggled this season. EvanMiya gives Kentucky an 86.3% of winning, while ESPN is at 81.8%. BartTorvik and KenPom say 86% and 84%, respectively. However, these percentages are likely factoring in Lamont Butler and Andrew Carr, but there’s a real chance neither suits up on Saturday due to injury. In that case, the percentages would likely drop to somewhere in the 65-75% range.
Predictions: The analytics all expect Kentucky to win by double digits. EvanMiya (83-71) and BartTorvik (86-74) have the Cats winning by 12 points. KenPom has them winning by 11 points (84-73) and Haslametrics by 10 (84-74). Personally, I think Kentucky will be bothered some by Arkansas’ athleticism but they eventually pull away and win 83-74.
Send us your Kentucky vs. Arkansas score predictions in the comments section!
And Go CATS!
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