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Calipari: Will retire before becoming 'transactional' coach - ESPN

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — While John Calipari has watched his peers — such as Jay Wright, Tony Bennett and more recently Bruce Pearl — surprisingly exit the game amid major changes to the sport, the 66-year-old coach said he's not considering a similar early departure.

But he also said he will leave college basketball when he can no longer do the job the way he wants to do the job.

«I want to help 25 to 30 more families,» Calipari said during SEC media day on Tuesday. «The only way you do that is to be transformational as a coach. If you're not, you're transactional. If I become transactional — 'I'm going to pay you this to do this and that' — then I won't do this anymore. I don't need to.»

Although Arkansas added key players — like five-star recruit Darius Acuff — the program also lost standout talents to the portal, including Boogie Fland (Florida) and Zvonimir Ivisic (Illinois). In his attempt to avoid the turnover many teams have experienced, Calipari has warned his players that entering the portal means their time with the Razorbacks is over, even if they have second thoughts.

«That's why if someone puts their name in the portal, I say, 'You're not coming back,' because it's not going to be transactional.»

Calipari said he still has the same passion to coach and any observer of his practices at Arkansas would see that he is still «connected» to his players. He also said he plans to stay in college basketball because he wants to make positive changes for the next generation of coaches, which includes his son, Arkansas assistant Brad Calipari.

«Kelvin Sampson and I just talked,» said Calipari about the Houston coach whose son, Kellen, is his top assistant. «I said, 'We've got to fix some of this stuff before we're out for

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