Calipari and Kentucky Wildcats on the Clock

Calipari and Kentucky Wildcats on the Clock

Kentucky Wildcats basketball fans are running out of patience in Year 15 of the John Calipari era. And it’s safe to say his program has never had a College basketball betting perturbation like this.  Of course, Calipari hustled the summer recruiting cycle and had another productive offseason. That’s become common practice for Kentucky basketball. However, the Wildcats are coming off a season that ended another early exit in the Big Dance against the underdog Kansas State Wildcats. Now U of K and its crazed fans are demanding a deep March run.

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Kentucky ranks third behind the North Carolina Tar Heels and UCLA Bruins with 17 Final Fours. On the whole, the Wildcats have eight national titles. With all of that going for them, it was a shocker that the Wildcats missed the sports betting
postseason in 2020-21.

Some of the greatest coaches in college basketball history have led the Wildcats program. Including Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Eddie Sutton, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, and John Calipari. Rupp, Hall, Pitino, Smith, and Calipari each won national titles while at Kentucky. Further, Rupp, Sutton, Pitino, and Calipari were enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

With all this tradition going for them, recent failures in the postseason did not go over well. Consider John Calipari has only one national championship for all of his success. His last Final Four was in 2015. As a result, that delay is making the natives restless in the Bluegrass State.

Once upon a time, Calipari was celebrated as the King of “One and Done” players. To illuminate, these were stars who would play one season at Kentucky before moving on to NBA riches. At the time that this started, it was seen as the wave of the future. But as other coaches learned to adapt and employ the theory, Calipari hasn’t been able to dominate. Also, some coaches are choosing less talented players that will stay and build a system. NIL feeds into that, too.

Calipari is just 57-36 in the last three NCAABB betting seasons, with zero SEC titles. Also, he has only one total win in both the SEC and NCAA tournaments. That three-year record is the program’s worst since 2007-09. Specifically, that period was Tubby Smith’s last season and Billy Gillispie’s only two seasons. From 2006-09 is the only time in the modern history of the tournament that Kentucky failed to make the Sweet 16 four straight years. Calipari is in danger of matching that this season.

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