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John Calipari said being the coach of Kentucky is a 24-hour job and one he doesn't see doing for more than a decade.

"I'd like to live a life after I'm done coaching. I'd like to be alive and happy," Calipari said Friday. "What I don't want to be is a bitter, just a bitter old coach. I just don't want to be that. ... I want to be a guy that had a good run, took care of a lot of kids, a staff that all got jobs, everybody benefited by us coming together and my wife and I look back and say, hey, we've done good, we treated people right.

"And if that's the case, I'd be surprised if I'd be here longer than 10 years."

Calipari, 52, is in his third year with the currently top-ranked Wildcats and says he had a recent conversation with former Kentucky coach Joe B. Hall, who mentioned that a long run at Kentucky would be 10 years. Hall retired after 13 seasons at age 57.

"This is one of those ones that's as long as I'm having a ball coaching that means my kids will have fun," Calipari said. "If I'm not having a ball doing this, I just won't do it and I'll pass it on to the next guy and say, 'You'll do great. It's a great thing. I'm telling you, you'll love it.'"

Calipari spent eight years at Massachusetts and nine years at Memphis before taking over Kentucky. He also had a 2½-year run with the New Jersey Nets before heading to Memphis. Calipari took over Kentucky in 2009 and led the program to its 14th Final Four last season.

"It took me 20 years to get here, so I'm not like so quick to leave a place like this. Other guys have had these jobs for 15, 20 years. It took me 20 to get a job like this," Calipari said. "So, I'm not in a hurry to leave, but it's the same sense. When it's time, I think we'll all know."

It's not time yet.

Calipari and the Wildcats (8-0) head to Indiana on Saturday. The Hoosiers (8-0) have won all of their games by at least 11 points and rallied at North Carolina State on Nov. 30 before beating Stetson on Sunday for their best start since 2002.

The last time that coach Tom Crean had a crack at No. 1 Kentucky, it worked out well.

Crean's Marquette team that featured Dwyane Wade bounced the Wildcats from the 2003 NCAA tournament in the regional finals after Kentucky was ranked No. 1 in the final poll.

That win propelled Crean into the national spotlight and eventually gave him the opportunity to take over beleaguered Indiana in 2008 in the wake of Kelvin Sampson's era. His first three seasons have been rocky, but a victory over the Wildcats could be a signature moment in the program's return to prominence.

"It was so much about what our mindset was going to play that game," Crean said of the first time he knocked off No. 1 Kentucky. "We locked in defensively, we started to make shots and it just snowballed. It was a fantastic win."

Crean continues to lure talented recruiting classes back to Bloomington, including 6-foot-11 freshman center Cody Zeller, who'll be tasked with slowing down Anthony Davis, the key of Kentucky's athletic frontcourt.

"I have played against Davis in the summer quite a bit. A lot of them I have played against in camps, even some of the guys that are older. All of them have improved so much since last summer," Zeller said. "A lot of things have changed since I have played them."

That includes Calipari's latest top-ranked freshman class that includes Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Marquis Teague and Kyle Wiltjer. Sophomore Terrence Jones removed is name from the NBA draft and returned to school this year.

Calipari has had nine players drafted in the past two seasons. His name is regularly mentioned when NBA coaching vacancies arise, but a remaining hole on his resume as a college coach is a national championship. His Memphis team lost the 2008 title game, which was later vacated due to NCAA sanctions against the school.

He's having success at Kentucky and is being well compensated for his efforts.

Calipari signed a contract extension in July worth $36.5 million that runs through 2019. It pays him at least $3.8 million a year with multiple retention bonuses and incentives. He's won 38 straight games at Rupp Arena, the longest winning streak in the building's 35-year history, and 72 games over his first two years and eight games.

But he knows at some point, he will walk away.

"There's not many jobs where you wear the coat 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It never leaves. This is one of them. Then it becomes how long can you go at the pace that I go?" Calipari said. "I'm not sure I'd be very good at like 72 years old and still trying to do this."




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This wouldn't surprise me. Calipari has said from day one at Kentucky that he "won't be coaching at age 60." I think UK is the most demanding job in ALL of college basketball.
im not that surprised either to be honest, just as long as they get a good coach after cal is gone. we dont need another billy g to take us back to the bottom...
It usually takes the NCAA to put a good case together.....:biggrin:
He will bring the program to new heights by the time that he is gone.
^troll. I can't believe WideRight wasn't the one to say it, lol.

(Meant for Stardust)
J.W. Wrote:im not that surprised either to be honest, just as long as they get a good coach after cal is gone. we dont need another billy g to take us back to the bottom...

Or a Tubby. Cal said this from day one, and at least part of it is
tongue in cheek. But if things go as well as they look like they
will, a super run of tne years with multiple FF's and a title or
3 might be enough to satiisfy him.

The important thing is to think ahead and be planning,
and to use some JUDGEMENT on the next hire instead
of going with the flavor of the month as we did with
Tubby and Gillipsie. Eddie Sutton was another HORRIBLE
hire that SHOULD have bee EASILY foreseen. Even without
the probation problems, he was a TERRIBLE choice for
UK. And but for pure luck we would have been stuck with
PJ Carlisemo for god's sake, instead of Pitino.

The UK's admin's record on hires is NOT distinguished
since Joe B. left. Even our great hire of Cal was more
in response to public pressure on Barnhardt, than
him doing his due diligence and getting it right to start
with. I realize we were desperate to get rid of Tubby,
but come on.
LWC Wrote:^troll. I can't believe WideRight wasn't the one to say it, lol.

(Meant for Stardust)

But this wasn't even me being a trollConfusednicker:
LWC Wrote:^troll. I can't believe WideRight wasn't the one to say it, lol.

(Meant for Stardust)

Nope, I like Calipari!
^ True, so maybe Sparty is the only other one who would have said it...
^ Where has he been? It's time to call him out.
Waiting for MSU to win a game...
I think the NCAA must be getting hot on his case or something now. I read the ther day that something was about to start leaking out about a current recruit on the team. And now he says this! I'd take this as his weeks notice before he jumps ships to another team! Ask unass and memphis!
^ He has said that from day 1 at UK.
Wanna bet he never wins a legit championship? And that he won't be there in 6 years!
SPARTY Wrote:I think the NCAA must be getting hot on his case or something now. I read the ther day that something was about to start leaking out about a current recruit on the team. And now he says this! I'd take this as his weeks notice before he jumps ships to another team! Ask unass and memphis!

Well, I guess you have to give it up to sparty on this one.....
^ I'll tip my hate to you there Sparty. You responded to me calling you out well.

And I'll happily bet on the former in your previous statement; but not the latter.
By legit I mean it doesn't get vacated like he always does!
Been grading papers and finals all week and havent been on here much lately. Nice to see you all missed me though Big Grin
You were missed Sparty!

What subject do you teach? Bet it's not English. Big Grin
I think he teaches PE or something. Has to be something simple lmao. By I'm gonna agree with sparty. I read somewhere as well that something was about to leak out. But if it is not I still don't think he will ever win a legit championship
^ I bet it's "Basketball for Dummies"
Stardust Wrote:^ I bet it's "Basketball for Dummies"

Now that coil be it too! Lmao what county did he say he taught in???
^ spell check Ville - LOL
Stardust Wrote:^ spell check Ville - LOL

Lol dusty it was a joke aimed at sparty!Big Grin but guess it was lil over your head.
LOL, I guess Ville, or I thought is was Ville being Ville.....Wink
Sorry dusty we all can't be perfect spellers like you:d....
^ Well, I know.... Wink
He'll be here until he wins a championship. Book it.
UK is about to start a dynasty. We'll probably win the champion the next 2 out of three years or three out of four. Book it.
When Cal does leave. I'd like UK to go after Sean Miller. Young coach, he'll be here a while. More importantly, he can recruit.
^ and, he can COACH, not just recruit
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