What will the fan reaction be when former Kentucky coach John Calipari returns Saturday night to Rupp Arena as Arkansas head man?
Arkansas basketball picked up its fifth straight loss on Sunday and lost one of its best players in the process.
It was another tough loss for John Calipari and Arkansas Saturday and that’s been the theme this month. After dropping a home game vs. Oklahoma 65-62, Arkansas has lost six of its last seven games. It’s fair to wonder how the season will end up for the Razorbacks.
For Kentucky, the game before The Game was a tough one on paper — a Tuesday night road contest against Rick Barnes' Tennessee Vols, who were ranked No. 1 in the country just a few weeks ago and listed as 10.
Arkansas coach John Calipari has started 4-0 in SEC play four seperate time, with the entire league looking at him as the frontrunner, the
SEC coaches don't seem to have much faith in this Arkansas basketball team in its first year under John Calipari.
Kentucky men’s basketball fans have a difficult decision ahead of them on Saturday evening when former coach John Calipari makes his grand return to Rupp Arena with Arkansas. To boo or not to boo, that is the question.
John Calipari's rival SEC coaches believe things could get worse before they get better for the Arkansas Razorbacks
The stage was set against the visiting Oklahoma Sooners for John Calipari's Arkansas Razorbacks to reinforce their new-found identity as scrappy find-a-way-to-w
John Calipari knows all too well how passionate the Kentucky fan base is, and so he's not naive about what Saturday night could be like.
And not every coach is John Calipari. Yet when Kentucky basketball plays host to the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday night for the long-awaited return of Coach Cal, Mark Pope’s Wildcats will have one job and one job only.
Razorbacks trying to keep level head amid horrid SEC start and Chin Coleman just trying to stay focused on Georgia