BREAKING NEWS: John Calipari finalizing five-year deal with Arkansas

John Calipari reportedly to Arkansas, Kentucky coach candidates: Coaching search, targets by SEC insiders
CatsPause has covered the Wildcats for years and reveals the top coaching Kentucky basketball candidates to replace John Calipari
After 15 years at the helm of one of the blue bloods of the sport, John Calipari is departing his post as the Kentucky Wildcats basketball coach and heading to the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Calipari is coming off a first-round March Madness exit and is a dozen years removed from his lone NCAA Tournament championship in Lexington. Calipari, a four-time SEC Coach of the Year, leaves the Wildcats with the second-most coaching wins in program history and will replace Eric Musselman at Arkansas, who recently departed for USC.
Now, Big Blue Nation is turning its attention on to who will fill Calipari’s shoes, and the Kentucky coaching search is on. Five of the last seven Kentucky basketball coaches have won national championships, and no school has more NCAA Tournament appearances than the Cats. Kentucky routinely has among the best college basketball recruiting classes year after year, so who will get to lead these prospects for the foreseeable future? If you love the Wildcats, or just want to know if your coach is the next target, be sure to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at CatsPause, the 247Sports affiliate that covers Kentucky.

The team of insiders at Catspause.com are providing up-to-the-minute scoop on the latest intel surrounding the Kentucky basketball coaching search. Catspause has built a solid reputation over its 20+ years covering the Wildcats, and has deep-rooted sources inside and around the Kentucky athletic department.

CatsPause has collectively put together a list of coaches to watch as the Wildcats are in the thick of their search. And right now, CatsPause is offering 50% off the first year of an annual subscriptions*, so now is the time to sign up.

The team at CatsPause already has a list out of 12 potential candidates and there are some surprising names on the list. Head to CatsPause now to see them all.

One name the staff has identified as a potential candidate is Alabama head coach Nate Oats. He’s coming off a Final Four appearance and has made at least the Sweet 16 in three of his last four seasons. His teams have also claimed both the SEC regular season and SEC tournament championships twice over that span, marking a turnaround for a program that had just one NCAA Tournament appearance over the seven years prior to Oats taking over.

Prior to joining Alabama in 2019, Oats spent four years as the head coach at Buffalo, where he went to three NCAA Tournaments and was a two-time MAC Coach of the Year. Prior to that stint, he spent 18 years coaching either at the high school level or as a college assistant, so Oats having just five years of head coaching experience with a power program could scare off some Kentucky basketball fans.

nly does he have SEC experience as a two-time national championship-winning head coach at the University of Florida, but Donovan is one of the few Kentucky coaching candidates with actual history in Lexington. Donovan was an assistant at Kentucky under Rick Pitino from 1989-94 before embarking on a head coaching career now in its 31st year.

Apart from his two national titles, Donovan had another pair of Final Four appearances at Florida, and he made the Western Conference Finals in the NBA with the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, Donovan hasn’t won an NBA playoff series since 2016, and his Bulls are headed to the NBA play-in tournament this year. Donovan is also nine years removed from coaching in college basketball, so he’d have to navigate a much different landscape with the era of NIL and the transfer portal taking center stage in recent years. See more candidates at CatsPause.

The rest of the list of 10 names to know includes several other current SEC head coaches, and a shocking name who is already in the Hall of Fame. See who it is at CatsPause

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