Kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. Candidates must also have tough skin

kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. candidates must also have tough skin

Kentucky coach John Calipari, center, stands in front of the bench late in the second half of the team’s basketball game against Oakland in the first round of the men’s NCAA Tournament in Pittsburgh, Thursday, March 21, 2024. Oakland won 80-76. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Life can be sweet for a Kentucky basketball coach who wins – especially in April – with a seven-figure salary and endorsements among the tangible rewards. The intangibles include selfie requests from blue-clad Wildcats fans and the occasional sightseers who drive slowly past their house as if a celebrity lives there because, well, it’s Kentucky.

kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. candidates must also have tough skin

Kentucky head caoch John Calipari walks on the sideline in the final seconds of the Wildcats’ loss to Texas A&M in an NCAA college basketball game at the Southeastern Conference tournament Friday, March 15, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

The downside is sometimes-harsh criticism from fans on social media and sports talk shows after losses, with recruiting strategy, rotations, substitutions and, of course, X’s and O’s under some of the most intense scrutiny in the game. It can border on personal if a pattern develops, which generally happens with any coach, but perhaps more so given the storied status of the Wildcats ‘ program.

kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. candidates must also have tough skin

FILE – University of Kentucky head coach John Calipari meets with reporters before attending his NCAA college men’s basketball team practice at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, March 20, 2024. Calipari is stepping down as Kentucky’s men’s basketball coach after 15 years, saying Tuesday, April 9, on social media that the “program probably needs to hear another voice” amid reports that he’s closing in on a deal with Arkansas to take over that Southeastern Conference program. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Eight national championships and nearly 2,400 victories leave no room for error and nowhere to hide at a destination job.

“The pressure you feel there as a coach is relentless, but that’s what makes it the best job and the worst job all on the same day,” said ESPN basketball analyst and former coach Jimmy Dykes, recalling an observation by then-Kentucky coach Eddie Sutton in the late 1980s when he was there as an assistant.

“John Calipari has been a master at it for 15 years, and that job requires someone that doesn’t just sit in their office and watch film. There’s a lot there’s a lot going on with that job.”

Calipari gave it all up on Tuesday and was hired the next day as Arkansas’ coach, swapping Lexington for Fayetteville and a pay cut, at least in terms of annual salary.

His successor must not only have a similarly sparkling resume, but it wouldn’t hurt to also have an outsized personality to handle being the face of the program and its rabid Big Blue Nation fanbase. That candidate must also have a thick skin to handle the pressure that comes with maintaining the so-called “gold standard” symbolized by eight title banners hanging from the Rupp Arena rafters.

Adolph Rupp won the first of four titles in 1948, followed by Joe B. Hall (1978), Rick Pitino (1996), Tubby Smith (1998) and Calipari (2012). The next coach is expected to end a 14-year title drought sooner rather than later.

That puts a premium on hiring another high-profile, highly motivated type like Calipari, who in his farewell video mentioned the perception of Kentucky as “the bluest of blue(bloods).” Besides recognizing that tradition, the choice must also have a firm grasp of a recruiting landscape made tougher by the transfer portal and name, image and likeness (NIL) endorsement opportunities for athletes.

kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. candidates must also have tough skin

Baylor head coach Scott Drew yells to his players during the first half of a second-round college basketball game against Clemson in the NCAA Tournament, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

If the next coach masters all that and returns Kentucky to the mountaintop, there’ll be no ceiling for his popularity.

“When Kentucky is at or near the top and is as relevant as any program in the country, the status of their coach goes hand in hand,” said Dick Gabriel, a longtime Kentucky broadcaster. “That coach IS the program because of the way we in the media treat coaches now and the way fans look at coaches.

kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. candidates must also have tough skin

UConn head coach Dan Hurley greets fans after their win against Purdue in the NCAA college Final Four championship basketball game, Monday, April 8, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

“In the eyes of fans, coaches are omnipotent. You know that if you’re winning, buddy, you can do no wrong. And fans will make all kinds of excuses for you. And if you’re not, you’re out there on the island.”

kentucky's basketball opening offers top pay and perks. candidates must also have tough skin

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Dykes added, “You’ve got to be out in the community, be aware of charity events. You got to be aware of the needs in that state. You gotta be out putting your program in front of the Bluegrass roots and people that live in all four corners of that state.”

Which explains the narrow list of possible coaching candidates such as Dan Hurley, just a couple of days removed from leading UConn to its second consecutive NCAA championship and sixth overall since 1999. Or Baylor’s Scott Drew, who led the Bears to their first national in the 2020-21 season.

Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan, a former Kentucky assistant under Rick Pitino, has been mentioned as well but said Tuesday night that he hadn’t been contacted and reiterated his commitment to the NBA. At the same time, the former Florida coach was flattered to be mentioned and knows from experience why Kentucky is shooting high for its next coach.

After all, he lived on that lofty perch for a while.

“I understand the magnitude of that place and the history and the tradition and everything that goes into that place,” said Donovan, who coached the Gators to consecutive NCAA titles in 2006 and ’07. “It is flattering to be mentioned with a school and a tradition like that in this game. … I’ve got an enormous amount of respect for Kentucky, their program and what it stands for.”

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AP Sports Writer Andrew Seligman in Chicago contributed to this report.

___ AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball

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