SEC fans rejoiced when they heard the news that former Kentucky Basketball Head Coach John Calipari was leaving Kentucky, but they were quickly brought back down to earth when it was announced that Calipari will be replacing Eric Musselman as the next coach at Arkansas.
The Ole Miss Men’s Basketball team is coming off of a much-improved season under first-year Head Coach Chris Beard, and they have done very well in the portal, but a new hot bed for transfers has appeared in the SEC. So, how does Calipari’s move to Fayetteville, Ark. affect the Rebels?
Calipari is one of the most successful coaches in college basketball history, but after a couple seasons fell short of fans’ expectations, Big Blue Nation started to turn on him. Still, Calipari always brings in incredible talent. It is unclear whether many of his Kentucky recruits and players will stay at Kentucky or transfer to another school, possibly following Calipari to Arkansas.
No matter what his former players and recruits decide to do, Calipari will most certainly have to build through the portal, as the Razorbacks currently have one player on their roster. This could prove worrisome for Ole Miss, as Arkansas is now an even bigger and brighter transfer destination than before.
Players want to compete for Coach Cal, and that could lead to some of the high-caliber players in the transfer portal choosing him over Beard and Ole Miss.
With Kentucky hiring Brigham Young University’s Mark Pope — who led BYU to the NCAA tournament in 2024, only to lose to No. 11 Duquesne in the Round of 64 — the Wildcats will not be going away anytime soon.
The Wildcats will surely lose players to the portal, and that bodes well for the Rebels. Beard is already using the portal, having nabbed All-SoCon forward Mikeal Brown-Jones and Belmont star forward Malik Dia.
Aside from returning guard Jaylen Murray, Ole Miss has positions to fill and could offer high-tier SEC minutes to any quality transfer player.
The Rebels will be a tough out for nearly any team next year, but they have a much tougher schedule on paper now. This past season, Ole Miss defeated Arkansas in their regular season matchup, but it was one of the few conference wins on their schedule. Now, Arkansas is back to being a team that everyone — not just Ole Miss — needs to watch out for.
There was a massive domino effect because of the coaching carousel this offseason. SMU lost its coach because it is joining the ACC, and USC lost its coach to fill the SMU job. Arkansas lost Musselman to USC, Kentucky lost Coach Cal to Arkansas and BYU lost its coach to Kentucky.
Within the conference, Arkansas will ultimately get better with Coach Cal, and Kentucky found a coach they are confident can bring them success.
As for the Rebels, things just got harder, but Beard and the Ole Miss Men’s Basketball Team might have the ability to counter these moves in the upcoming season.