Sources: Kentucky, Calipari nearing monster deal

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by Jeff Goodman
Jeff Goodman is a senior college basketball writer for FOXSports.com.


Talks between Kentucky and Memphis coach John Calipari have intensified and the two sides are moving closer to an agreement that could make him the highest-paid coach in the country.

According to sources close to the Tigers coach, Calipari is close to a deal that will pay him in excess of $5 million per season.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, all signs point to the deal being completed in the next 24 hours.

"It's a slow process," said a source familiar with the negotiations. The same source cautioned that the process could drag out until Tuesday.

According to Scout.com, the two sides have already reached an agreement.

Kentucky asked for, and was given permission to speak with Calipari on Monday. Memphis athletic director R.C. Johnson said in a statement that Calipari could meet with Kentucky representatives, but stressed Memphis will do whatever it can to retain the coach.

Meanwhile, multiple sources have told FOXSports.com that Calipari is trying to get Memphis to bring his former assistant and current UTEP head coach Tony Barbee on as his replacement. However, the same sources say it's unlikely to happen.

Calipari is 252-69 in nine seasons at Memphis and led the Tigers to the national title game a year ago, where they lost to Kansas in overtime. Memphis lost to Missouri on Thursday night in the Sweet 16.

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Calipari has expressed significant interest in the Kentucky job over the last few years, sources told FOXSports.com, and was disappointed that he wasn't contacted two years ago prior to the hiring of Billy Gillispie, who was fired last week after a two-year record of 40-27. Another motivating factor in his decision, according to a source, is being down the road from Louisville coach Rick Pitino. The two have not gotten along in recent years and Calipari would likely relish the opportunity to go head-to-head against Pitino both on the court and in recruiting.

Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart made an attempt to lure Florida coach Billy Donovan last week, but the Gators coach turned the Wildcats down for the second time in two years.

Barnhart, through a third-party representative, received word that Villanova's Jay Wright, Texas' Rick Barnes and Michigan State's Tom Izzo were not interested in the job.

So Barnhart turned his attention to Calipari, who has done a terrific job in rebuilding the Memphis program and taking the Tigers to four consecutive Sweet 16 berths.

Calipari is also an ideal pick for one of the most storied programs in history because of his willingness to mix with fans, boosters and also endear himself to the administration — something that Gillispie was unable to do in his brief tenure in Lexington.

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According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, Calipari met with his players Monday morning to discuss his involvement with the Kentucky opening. At least some of the players left the meeting convinced that Calipari would take the job. Calipari told the team that Kentucky was the Notre Dame of basketball, the paper reported, citing an unnamed source.

However, senior Antonio Anderson, who was not at the meeting, said he spoke with Calipari this morning and several of his former teammates.

"Most of them think he's staying," Anderson said. "But he's going to see what Kentucky is talking about. I don't think he'll end up going because of what he's built at Memphis. It would be too tough for him to leave all of that."

Calipari has lured an impressive recruiting class that includes shooting guard Xavier Henry and big man DeMarcus Cousins. However, there's a chance that Cousins, who hasn't signed with the school, could follow Calipari to Kentucky. The Tigers were also the leader for the nation's top point guard, John Wall, who could also begin to consider Kentucky if Calipari leaves.

Landing Calipari won't be cheap. He has four years left on his contract paying him $2.35 million annually. He also has an annuity averaging $1 million over the deal through 2013. Throw in whatever settlement Kentucky negotiates with Gillispie, the Wildcats could have nearly $10 million invested in the head coach of its basketball program next year.

That fact has had little effect on one of college basketball's most ardent fan bases, which seemed to be electrified by the possibility of getting Calipari. A Facebook group called "Bring John Calipari to UK" had swelled to more than 9,000 members as of Monday afternoon while a popular Kentucky message board had over 15,000 people on it during the lunch hour.
 

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This would be huge for uk basketball and finally get the cats back on the map. Calipari may also try and get the bulk of his top rated recruiting class to Bluegrass nation as well.

suh-weeeeeeet!
 

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The local talk is Memphis is willing to match any offer so it comes down to stay with the program he created or leave to start over.
 

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Yeagermeister;2710226 said:
The local talk is Memphis is willing to match any offer so it comes down to stay with the program he created or leave to start over.

i hope they do that.
 

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Kentucky will just up their offer if it comes to that. UK is desperate.
 

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JonJon;2710388 said:
Kentucky will just up their offer if it comes to that. UK is desperate.

I'm sure there will be a limit but they are saying we will match the money.
 

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Yeagermeister;2710485 said:
Oh hush!!!!!!!!!!! I hope Penders leaves Houston and you get Clyde back :p:
Well if Cal leaves, Memphis and UH would be in the same boat again. We might be able to beat you guys for a change. :p:

RE: Penders, I think he has one more year to get the Coogs in tourney, then he's probably out. He got the dreaded vote of confidence last week. :eek:
 

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WoodysGirl;2710489 said:
Well if Cal leaves, Memphis and UH would be in the same boat again. We might be able to beat you guys for a change. :p:

RE: Penders, I think he has one more year to get the Coogs in tourney, then he's probably out. He got the dreaded vote of confidence last week. :eek:

We'll be much worse. We lose the coach, coaching staff, our while recruiting class, most of the remaining players and still have to find a new coach. We'll be starting walk ons next year.

Yeah I know it breaks your heart.
 

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Yeagermeister;2710526 said:
We'll be much worse. We lose the coach, coaching staff, our while recruiting class, most of the remaining players and still have to find a new coach. We'll be starting walk ons next year.

Yeah I know it breaks your heart.
**cough** **cough** not really **cough** **cough**
 

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Yeagermeister;2710526 said:
We'll be much worse. We lose the coach, coaching staff, our while recruiting class, most of the remaining players and still have to find a new coach. We'll be starting walk ons next year.

Yeah I know it breaks your heart.


That would be a real shame. Memphis has a chance to be special for the next couple of seasons. I would hate to see this happen but I would not be surprised to see it happen. Sucks.
 

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He's gone to Kentucky

Good bye John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Xavier Henry, Roburt Sallie, Taggert, Evans, Angel Garcia, and the rest of the team.

Good bye NCAA tournaments, Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final 4 and maybe a championship game some day.

It should be fun watching 5 walk ons next year


I'm going to be sick

:puke:


I wish Cal the best and I don't blame him for leaving but this kills our program he just spent the last 8 years building in to a national power.

Thanks for everything John
 

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Yeagermeister;2710398 said:
I'm sure there will be a limit but they are saying we will match the money.

they can match, but it just seems calipari wants to be at kentucky.
 

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LatinMind;2710780 said:
they can match, but it just seems calipari wants to be at kentucky.

Pretty much what it came down too and I can't hold that against him.
 

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JonJon;2710077 said:
This would be huge for uk basketball and finally get the cats back on the map. Calipari may also try and get the bulk of his top rated recruiting class to Bluegrass nation as well.

suh-weeeeeeet!

Yes he would. Bummer. :cool:

As a Tarheel alum, I was liking that we passed you guys in all-time tourney wins and were about to catch you guys in all-time total wins again. It's always back and forth between the two schools on who has the most in both categories. When Matt Dougherty was at UNC, we took a nose dive for the fist time in about 40 years and you guys really took a big lead.

Oh well. Calipari is a great coach. Bad news for Memphis if he leaves. They may not even be considered (along with East Carolina) for the Big East in all sports now.
 

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Yeagermeister;2710714 said:
He's gone to Kentucky

Good bye John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Xavier Henry, Roburt Sallie, Taggert, Evans, Angel Garcia, and the rest of the team.

Good bye NCAA tournaments, Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final 4 and maybe a championship game some day.

It should be fun watching 5 walk ons next year


I'm going to be sick

:puke:


I wish Cal the best and I don't blame him for leaving but this kills our program he just spent the last 8 years building in to a national power.

Thanks for everything John

I hate to hear that. I kind of liked Kentucky's program being inconsistent. Oh well.

He will help get the Kentucky program on track.
 

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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/2009-03-31-calipari-kentucky_N.htm

By Rick Bozich, The (Louisville) Courier-Journal

Former Memphis basketball coach John Calipari called former UK coach Joe B. Hall this afternoon to tell him he was coming to Kentucky and that he intended to start the job by connecting with former UK coaches out of respect for the school's basketball tradition.
"That was awfully nice of him," said Hall, who coached UK to the 1978 NCAA title.
Calipari replaces Billy Gillispie, who was fired Friday after two years on the job.
"Coach Cal is a hot item." Hall said. "He's a great coach as well as a superior recruiter. His track record speaks for itself. I think Kentucky was looking to do something dramatic in the face of all that has gone down."
Calipari also intends to speak with several other former Kentucky coaches, including Eddie Sutton and Tubby Smith. No word on whether his phone call list with include Rick Pitino or Gillispie.
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"I can't wait until next year when we host Louisville," Hall said. "That will be one hot ticket. Rick and Calipari wil go at it. They're too much alike."
 
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