
Congrats UK fan. You wanted him and you got him. Now let me tell you why you'll never view Coach Cal as a success after he leaves the program in about 5 years. I will try to speak Kentuckian while explaining to help Big Blue Nation understand.
1) This ain't no Conference USA or Atlantic 10-- Calipari's records at Memphis and UMASS were gaudy, but he had SEC-type recruits playing at his school playing against lower level D-1 players, leading to a 25-game Conferernce USA winning streak. Playing SEC games on the road are no easy test, even if you have the most talent on the floor. Winning in the SEC on the road can be a 50-50 proposition on many nights, meaning UK is looking at at least 5 SEC road losses per season. UK generally plays a decent non-conference schedule, so pencil in a couple more losses there. Tie it in with a one to two occasional home losses and you're looking at a 8-10 loss season. That's something Calipari isn't used to and Kentucky fans never accept unless they win the National Championship. In other words, this boy ain't goin' be winnin' as much as you think he be winnin'.
2) Is Calipari really that good a coach? Lets face it, his recruiting is unmatched. Which leads me to this point: Why can't he win the big ones? He led UMASS to the Final Four and lost in the semifinal to UK, then clearly had the better team last year and blew it against Kansas. All Memphis had to do was hit free throws to win. The team was plagued with the problem throughout the season yet Calipari laughed it off and said it wasn't an issue. It was only an issue when it counted most, and Calipari's stubbornness cost his team the title. While he won't carry bad free throw shooting with him to UK, there will most likely be coaching issues where he refuses to change strategies, resulting in unnecessary losses. And all out of stubbornness. And let's not forget Memphis was mounting a comeback against Missouri this year when he was T'd up. In other words, this boy might be to awful smart for his on good.
3) Calipari is quite emotional, and a long SEC season can take its toll on even the best coaches. I'm sure he didn't have as much to stress about during his 25-game conference winning streak. When you know you have the best talent on the floor every night the only thing there is to worry about is focus. Now he will be in conference games where matchups are even on many nights. How will he respond when he is upset at home by Vanderbilt when his team just had a off-night? My guess is he won't be able to handle it, especially after you Big Blue crazies get a hold of him. He will be gray by the end of next season, even if he gets to 30 wins. In other words, that boy be crazy and been gettin' crazier by the second.
4) His peers will tire of his antics. For god's sake, John Chaney of Temple wanted to literally kill him after one game when he was at UMASS. Calipari is well-known for being a crybaby to officials on the floor, even though I'll give him credit by saying he also gives hell to his players on the floor as well. But before it's over I can see Tennessee's Bruce Pearl punching him in the face or the much shorter Billy Donovan punching him in the nuts. His antics won't be tolerated in the SEC. In other words, nobody be liken' yo coach cause he cries to much.
The truth is, Calipari is in a losing situation unless he brings a National Championship to UK. And then another. And then another. It's probably why Pitino left for the Celtics, and why Tubby is sitting pretty at Minnesota. You UK fans are just plain nuts and unrealistic.