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Sources Say goes LIVE to break down John Calipari's departure from Kentucky

Jack PIlgrimby:Jack Pilgrim04/07/24
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John Calipari is the next head coach at Arkansas, leaving Kentucky after 15 years in Lexington.

Nothing left to say beyond that.

Let’s get rolling with episode 328 of the Sources Say Podcast.

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