John Calipari embraced the one-and-done era like few college basketball coaches, becoming one of the best annually at bringing in talented freshmen and routinely getting them to Final Fours before shipping them off to the NBA.
The formula served him well during his 15-year run at Kentucky that ended after last season, as NIL money and the transfer portal skewed rosters older and created more parity.
But Cal is up to his old tricks in his first season at Arkansas.

โIโm kind of back to the roots of being the underdog,โ Calipari said before the Razorbacksโ NCAA Tournament first-round win over Kansas last week.
And now, he has the 10th-seeded Razorbacks back in the NCAA Tournamentโs Sweet 16 following their win over second-seeded St. Johnโs and Calipariโs longtime rival Rick Pitino. The Razorbacks face West Region No. 3 seed Texas Tech on Thursday in the regional semifinals.
Once a staunch competitor of Calipariโs for the best high school talent, Pitinoโs philosophies toward building championship teams have shifted during his latest coaching stop.
โWeโre not recruiting any high school basketball players, not this year,โ Pitino said recently when asked how he planned to keep St. Johnโs relevant after the school captured its first Big East tournament title since 2000.

But Pitino โ and others for that matter โ may reconsider after watching Arkansas freshmen Karter Knox, Boogie Fland and Billy Richmond III combine for 37 points and 19 rebounds in its upset over the Red Storm.
For Calipari it is confirmation that he can still follow the blueprint that produced six Final Four appearances and a 2012 NCAA title with Kentucky.
โIโm not changing how I do things,โ Calipari said.
Pitino, who along with Calipari are the only two menโs coaches to take three different programs to the Final Four, said his decree to rely exclusively on transfers even extends to the highest-rated high school seniors in the country as he tries to replace three seniors who were instrumental in St. Johnโs run this season.

โI probably wouldnโt take him because I donโt think you can win and win big with high school kids,โ Pitino said. โI really donโt believe it.โ
While Calipari has vowed not to alter the DNA that earned him a place in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, he does acknowledge some tweaks to his formula do have to be made.
โIโm not going to take seven or eight freshmen, which I have done,โ Calipari said. โWe started five freshman in the national championship game (in 2014 at Kentucky). Thatโs done. Thatโll never happen again. But bringing guys in, developing talent, let them go through the wars, prepare them and if they leave after the year, Iโm good. Theyโre leaving anyway! Whether theyโre a junior or a senior.โ
Purdue coach Matt Painter sees both sides of this conversation around developing young talent versus relying heavily on veteran transfers.

His Boilermakers are back in the Sweet 16 largely because of the play of veterans Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn and Fletcher Loyer. All three started in last yearโs national title game loss to UConn.
But to get back to March Madnessโ second week, Painterโs team also had to beat a portal player-rich McNeese team that upset a Clemson squad in the first round that also started two transfers.
โI just think thereโs a lot of parity in college basketball, a lot of change in college basketball. Whoever can get enough guys to be good together,โ Painter said. โYou see those coaches who do a better job than others just because they have that discipline and get them to buy into their system.โ
Following his teamโs win over St. Johnโs, Calipari said going forward he is content to put the onus on his staff to get his college newbies to overachieve.
โWe have a couple really good freshmen coming in,โ he said. โIโm hoping we get one more and then we have to get in the transfer portal and grab a couple of guys. Iโm hoping we get a crew of these guys coming back, but we got to sit down with them. I got to have those talks. When is it open? The portal?"
โMonday,โ a reporter replied.
โWhen? This Monday?โ Calipari responded, glancing over at the news conference's moderator.
โDonโt look at me,โ the moderator said with smile.
โWelcome to my world,โ Calipari said.
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