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posted 03-23-2015 05:13 PM
Last night, a reporter reminded a sleepy and sassy Bob Huggins that he’s got an 8-2 record against John Calipari. Huggins interrupted him before he could finish his question.
“Who is counting, Mike?” smiled Huggins. When the reporter–Mike–asked him to explain “that sort of statistical edge,” Huggins said he couldn’t.
“No. I can’t,” Huggins said. “He’s an absolutely terrific coach. He does — very few people could do what he did at UMass and then he went into Memphis when they were struggling. And what he did at Memphis, I’ve got — I mean John and I tease each other a lot. But I’ve got great respect for him and for what he’s done and what he’s been able to accomplish.”
Why doesn’t Huggins’ record against Calipari really matter? Let’s take a look at the ten games between the two coaches:
January 7, 1993: Cincinnati 64, UMass 53 January 27, 1994: Cincinnati 76, UMass74 February 15, 2001: Cincinnati 66, Memphis 65 March 9, 2001: Cincinnati 89, Memphis 79 March 3, 2002: Cincinnati 80, Memphis 75 (OT) March 1, 2003: Memphis 67, Cincinnati 48 March 6, 2004: Cincinnati 83, Memphis 79 March 5, 2005: Cincinnati 62, Memphis 60 March 27, 2010: West Virginia 73, Kentucky 66 March 19, 2011: Kentucky 71, West Virginia 63
The majority of the matchups between the two happened when Calipari was rebuilding teams at Memphis and UMass, or were so close they really came down to chance. Right, Bob?
“You were there for a lot of the games,” Huggins said to Mike the reporter. “We were fortunate. We won one time in Memphis because our guy thought we were ahead and it was tied and he started dribbling it out, he was going to run the clock out. And they jumped out and wouldn’t let him take the ball out. I don’t know if they knew what the score was either. And he dribbled in, got a layup and we won by two. I think you were there for that one. So, I mean, it’s crazy.”
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