I haven't seen much written about this (unless my math is off). I think it's pretty remarkable what Calipari has done for Kentucky. He could lose all his remaining games this year and still average 29 wins per season at Kentucky, which is quite frankly, insane.
I know we live in a world where we imply nothing matters except for the bottom line result, and in college basketball (just like in any sport), the underlying theme always seems to be whether or not someone wins the title, but I feel Cal has truly delivered on everything he promised when he arrived at Kentucky. I'm not sure I could have envisioned such a thing back when Kentucky was sledging over the molasses of the Gillispie days or even the last days of the Smith regime.
Kentucky is truly blessed to have this man at the helm.
I know we live in a world where we imply nothing matters except for the bottom line result, and in college basketball (just like in any sport), the underlying theme always seems to be whether or not someone wins the title, but I feel Cal has truly delivered on everything he promised when he arrived at Kentucky. I'm not sure I could have envisioned such a thing back when Kentucky was sledging over the molasses of the Gillispie days or even the last days of the Smith regime.
Kentucky is truly blessed to have this man at the helm.