The Arkansas Razorbacks were without star Jonas Aidoo for their second-half effort against the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday. Following the game, head coach John Calipari shared why he wasn’t in the game.
Former Kentucky Wildcats coach John Calipari is preparing to return to Rupp Arena with Arkansas on Saturday for the first time since leaving in the offseason.
The Razorbacks (12-7, 1-5 SEC) were one of two winless teams in league play before they upset Georgia on Wednesday. The slow start came after Arkansas finished the non-conference portion of their schedule 11-2, losing only to Baylor and Illinois.
The coaching change that sent shockwaves across the college basketball world was when John Calipari took the job as the head basketball coach of the Arkansas Ra
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
There was once a time where John Calipari's return to Rupp Arena on Feb. 1 was thought of as a game that would rival college basketball's greatest regular-season games ever. With a few days remaining until tipoff,
John Calipari thought Arkansas basketball fought hard and did enough to win, but a couple of key mistakes doomed the Razorbacks against Oklahoma.
Arkansas basketball's next opponent is Kentucky and a reunion for John Calipari. The Hogs' head coach anticipates an emotional return to Rupp Arena.
Expecting boos, John Calipari admits he's not looking forward to his reunion with Rupp Arena when Arkansas basketball visits Kentucky this weekend.
Coach Calipari and Zvonimir Ivisic met with the media following Arkansas’ 65-62 loss to Oklahoma. The Hogs trailed by as many as 13 in the first half but came back to take a 50-44 lead midway through the second half.
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John Calipari is less than 1 week away from making his first trip back to Lexington since leaving Kentucky's head coaching job.