Longtime Kentucky head coach John Calipari reportedly is leaving to join Arkansas, multiple reports said on Sunday.
John Calipari is set to join Arkansas after a 15-year stint with Kentucky, multiple reports said late Sunday night. CBS Sports was the first to report the news.
Calipari guided Kentucky to a national championship in 2012, along with six Final Four appearances and seven in the Elite Eight. The 65-year-old would leave the Wildcats with a 410-122 win-loss record once the deal becomes official.
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