There was as soon as a time the place John Calipari’s return to Rupp Enviornment on Feb. 1 was considered a sport that may rival school basketball’s best regular-season video games ever.
With a couple of days remaining till tipoff, that sentiment could not be farther from the reality.
Kentucky’s gritty victory over No. 8 Tennessee on Tuesday lifted the inconsistent Wildcats again above .500 in SEC play at 4-3, protecting the sport from being a matchup between two groups with dropping information in convention play.
The struggling Razorbacks sit at 1-6 in SEC play following a 65-62 loss to Oklahoma on Jan. 25, with their lone win coming in opposition to a Georgia squad that sits at 3-5 in convention play.
Evidently, the joy for the competition has noticeably dropped off in latest weeks.
Mark Pope’s Wildcats will undoubtedly be favored in entrance of a raucous house crowd able to welcome Calipari house. On his weekly radio present with the Razorback Sports activities Community’s Chuck Barrett, Calipari made it clear that he is not anticipating a heat welcome for himself or former Kentucky gamers upon their return.
“We’ll have three gamers (D.J. Wagner, Adou Thiero, Zvonimir Ivisic) that performed there,” Calipari mentioned, by way of SI.com’s Andrew Stefaniak. “My guess is, they’re gonna get booed. My guess is, I will get booed. That is all a part of it.
“It’s going to be attention-grabbing. I am unable to say I am trying ahead to it. I am trying ahead to teaching, however to stroll in, the vibe, I do not understand how I will take it to be sincere with you. That was a particular time in my life.”
The particular time Calipari spent at Kentucky has been succeeded by a disappointing begin to his tenure at Arkansas. The glitz and glamour of his return to the place he known as house for 15 seasons has largely been stripped away as a result of Arkansas’ gradual begin, however a victory would go a great distance in spurring a renaissance for the Razorbacks.
Whereas the story surrounding the sport can be on what’s going to certainly be an emotional return for Calipari, he and the Hogs must put that out of their minds shortly. Arkansas is in determined want of a victory to maintain its NCAA Event hopes alive, and the Razorbacks must be sharp with the intention to not let Kentucky draw back early.