Kentucky head coach John Calipari Mar 15, 2024; Nashville, TN, USA; Kentucky Wildcats head coach John Calipari talks to his players against the Texas A&M Aggies during the second half at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

The Kentucky Wildcats have failed on multiple occasions under head coach John Calipari to produce when it has mattered in the NCAA Tournament. This has caused a divide between Calipari and many Kentucky fans. And now, there are even speculation that an SEC rival could be closing in on potentially hiring Calipari as their new head coach.

Former Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman recently departed for the vacant USC head coaching job, which created a vacancy at Arkansas.

Arkansas has quickly looked to find a head coaching replacement, already scheduling multiple interviews with different candidates for the job.

And on Sunday night, speculation began about Calipari potentially departing for the job after multiple reports emerged that linked Calipari to the Arkansas opening.

Right now, nothing has been made official about this potential move. But it sure seems like there is fuel to this fire about this rumor.

It would be quite a shock for a coach like Calipari to depart this way from Kentucky. Even though Calipari has struggled to have his teams reach expectations in recent years, he has fielded some great teams in the past and did bring the program a National Championship in 2012.

For Kentucky to lose a coach like Calipari would hurt the program in one major way. He has been an excellent recruiter over the years, frequently bringing in talent that went on to have excellent careers at the professional level.

Calipari’s problem has been in coaching these talented players up at the collegiate level. But now, Arkansas could quickly become the dominant program in college basketball when it comes to recruiting if Calipari does indeed end up leaving for the Arkansas coaching job.

[Wess Moore]

About Reice Shipley

Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.