John Calipari came back to Rupp Arena on Saturday night, got booed, and then pulled a major upset over his former team.
The boo birds are out in Lexington, Kentucky. John Calipari returned to Kentucky's Rupp Arena on Saturday for the first time since leaving in April to take the head coaching position at Arkansas.
John Calipari made his return to Rupp Arena on Saturday evening and took down the Kentucky Wildcats 89-79. The Wildcats got out to a hot start early shooting the ball from deep, but the Razorbacks ...
On Saturday night, John Calipari will walk into Rupp Arena to coach a basketball game. For 15 years, it was simply a routine, a comfortably familiar stroll inside the building where the longtime ...
John Calipari left Rupp Arena at some point late on Saturday night in Lexington. Unlike his former team, the Kentucky Wildcats, and their fans, though, he and the Arkansas Razorbacks left the ...
John Calipari walked onto the Rupp Arena court to a chorus of boos — and some cheering Kentucky basketball fans — in his return to Lexington on Saturday night. Nearly 10 months after leaving ...
He was greeted by boos when he walked out of the tunnel at Rupp Arena. John Calipari, who led Kentucky to a memorable era of basketball with a national championship in 2012 and four Final Four ...
John Calipari's first trip back to Rupp Arena with his new team was a successful one. Calipari's unranked Arkansas upset No. 12 Kentucky 89-79 on Saturday in his first contest against his former team.
From the moment that the trio of ex-Cats turned Razorbacks — sophomores Zvonimir Ivisic and D.J. Wagner and junior Adou Thiero — hit the Rupp Arena court ... from the seating area next to ...
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