Coach Cal is back at Rupp Arena for the first time since leaving for Arkansas. It finally happened. Friday night saw the unofficial return of John Calipari to a Rupp Arena court where he was part of countless wins throughout his tenure as the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball program.
FAYETTEVILLE – Tyler Ulis, the 2016 SEC Player of the Year and consensus first team All-American under current Arkansas head coach John Calipari at Kentucky, has joined the Razorback men’s basketball program as a basketball assistant.
The former Kentucky star and assistant coach will always bleed blue. The Kentucky Basketball program has undergone a complete head coaching rebrand since the team last took to the hardwood.
Ulis is set to graduate from UK and move to Arkansas, but he still loves the Bluegrass state. The Kentucky Wildcats recruiting class and coaching staff was crippled with exodus after exodus following the news that long-time head coach John Calipari was heading to fellow SEC program Arkansas.
The UK TBT team adds a fan favorite to lead the charge. La Familia, the Kentucky Wildcats TBT team, has put together a roster featuring plenty of fan favorites throughout the John Calipari era in Lexington.
The former Kentucky superstar will follow Calipari to Fayetteville after all. Kentucky Wildcats legend Tyler Ulis will be following John Calipari to Fayetteville.
Kentucky has an incredible coaching staff, which is what makes the basketball program elite. One coach in particular hasn't been coaching very long but has been a massive part of the success of the 2023-24 Kentucky basketball team.
With so many weapons, he could be right. This Kentucky Wildcats team is fun. They are a straight-up blast to watch, especially on the offensive end. While
Former Kentucky basketball guard Tyler Ulis has proven to be a valuable addition to the Wildcats' staff. Fellow Kentucky staffer John Welch was asked by the media earlier about what Ulis brings to the table for UK.
The 2019 NBA Draft has come and gone, so now is the right time to look toward 2020. There are many names to know as we start our journey to next June, but of course it is nearly impossible to figure out exactly how everything will shake out in the 2020 draft.