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catmandoo
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posted 05-26-2022 03:58 PM      Profile for catmandoo   Email catmandoo   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Following the worst season in program history in 2020-21, and the worst postseason loss in program history this past season, it is safe to say that John Calipari’s approval rating is not as high as it has been for much of his time as head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats.

With that said, 247 Sports released their top 25 rankings for the best coaches in college basketball ahead of next season. Calipari was ranked second, showing that nationally, he is still thought of very highly.

Here is what they had to say.

John Calipari has appeared in six Final Fours and is one of two coaches –– hello, Rick Pitino –– to lead three different schools to the Final Four. Yes, two Final Four appearances were vacated, but Calipari is still one of the most accomplished coaches in the country. Calipari led Kentucky to the 2012 national championship, and he helped transform the sport by leaning into the one-and-done era. A disastrous nine-win, 2020-21 campaign followed up by an embarrassing upset to 15th-seeded Saint Peter’s in 2022 has raised some eyebrows about Calipari’s future at Kentucky, but he’s still in that top tier due to his recruiting chops and the ridiculous amount of talent he’s ushered to the NBA. You can question his in-game moves or his substitution patterns, but Calipari has won the loaded SEC six times.

Calipari ranks only behind Kansas’ Bill Self, who just captured his second national title. Here are some notable coaches and their rankings.


1. Bill Self (Kansas Jayhawks
2. John Calipari (Kentucky)
3. Scott Drew (Baylor Bears)
4. Mark Few (Gonzaga Bulldogs)
5. Tom Izzo (Michigan State Spartans)
7. Eric Musselman (Arkansas Razorbacks)
9. Hubert Davis (North Carolina Tar Heels)
10. Jon Scheyer (Duke Blue Devils)
13. Leonard Hamilton (Florida State Seminoles)
14. Bruce Pearl (Auburn Tigers)
15. Chris Beard (Texas Longhorns)
20. Rick Barnes (Tennessee Volunteers)

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PaulCat
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posted 05-28-2022 08:48 AM      Profile for PaulCat     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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You can question his in-game moves or his substitution patterns...
This is my favorite line.
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ukman
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posted 05-31-2022 06:39 PM      Profile for ukman        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Aren't those 2 important aspects of being a top tier coach? If you don't do those 2 things well then I don't think you're a top tier coach. To me, a top tier coach should be someone that does most everything well. Not just recruiting and getting guys to the NBA.
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