Not going anywhere: John Calipari confirms he's agreed to lifetime contract, will finish career at Kentucky
John Calipari will be in Lexington for the long haul.
During his radio show Monday evening, Calipari confirmed that he’d agreed to a “lifetime contract” with Kentucky. The first report surfaced earlier Monday from The Athletic’s Seth Davis.
UCLA reportedly made a six-year, $48 million offer to Calipari, but he’s already making $9.2 million per year. Leaving Kentucky for another college job was never really in doubt, but the university just received some major peace of mind with the extension.
Another nugget in Davis’ report is that Calipari will become an ambassador for the university after retiring from coaching.
“Where else would I want to coach?” https://t.co/tGNgVxfOFF
— Kentucky Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) April 1, 2019
“This is a unique place and I appreciate the opportunities I’ve had here.” – Coach Cal on the @UK_HealthCare John Calipari Show
— UK Sports Network (@UKSportsNetwork) April 1, 2019
Calipari on his coach’s show said he and UK had been talking for awhile about finishing his career at UK. It wasn’t about any other offers.
— Curtis Burch (@curtisburch) April 1, 2019
The timing couldn’t be more perfect either, as Kentucky formally introduced Calipari as Kentucky’s head coach 10 years ago today.
Kentucky’s season ended Sunday following the Elite 8 loss to Auburn.