Nate Oats revealed in a recent interview with Seth Davis that he considered the Kentucky job when Calipari left. Why did he take himself out of contention?
What started as a jovial interview with Kentucky head coach John Calipari turned pretty uncomfortable for Dan Patrick when the platooning strategy of 2014-15 was introduced into the conversation.
Considering the pure dominance Kentucky has shown this season we to wonder if this team can be beaten at all. Now 34-0, Kentucky looks to finish its epic season with a run through the NCAA Tournament and a historic 40-0 record.
No. 1 Kentucky at Alabama
When: 3 p.m.
Where: Coleman Coliseum
Records: Alabama 12-4, 2-1 SEC; Kentucky 16-0, 3-0 SEC
TV: ESPN
Radio: 95.3 The Bear
In Alabama’s last meeting against a No. 1 team at home, the date was Jan...
Kentucky gave coach John Calipari a new seven-year, $52.5 million contract that will pay a base package of $6.5 million next season and $8 million over each of the final three seasons.
Kentucky head coach John Calipari has enjoyed a pretty nice week. After finding out that Willie Cauley-Stein, Marcus Lee, Alex Poythress, and Dakari Johnson will all return for another year of college basketball, Calipari received an invite to be a guest on 'The Colbert Report' with David Letterman's replacement, Stephen Colbert.