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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcat" data-source="post: 5882042" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>From the article.</p><p></p><p><strong>For Calipari to leave the highest-profile job in college basketball to take a second-tier gig in the same conference, he had to be <em>desperate</em> to move on from Kentucky. He had to know that he was never going to recapture the magic from the first half of his Kentucky tenure when the Wildcats were competing for Final Fours and national titles and he probably could have run for state governor and won in a landslide.</strong></p><p><strong>It seemed that Kentucky was stuck with a coach who was no longer the right man for the job. Calipari had been slow to embrace basketball's 3-point revolution, slow to recognize that college basketball was trending older and more transfer-heavy, slow to adjust to it getting harder to build a national title contender around one-and-dones.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcat, post: 5882042, member: 402"] From the article. [B]For Calipari to leave the highest-profile job in college basketball to take a second-tier gig in the same conference, he had to be [I]desperate[/I] to move on from Kentucky. He had to know that he was never going to recapture the magic from the first half of his Kentucky tenure when the Wildcats were competing for Final Fours and national titles and he probably could have run for state governor and won in a landslide. It seemed that Kentucky was stuck with a coach who was no longer the right man for the job. Calipari had been slow to embrace basketball's 3-point revolution, slow to recognize that college basketball was trending older and more transfer-heavy, slow to adjust to it getting harder to build a national title contender around one-and-dones.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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