August 23, 2025
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When John Calipari departed Kentucky for Arkansas last offseason, he took a significant portion of his roster with him. On Saturday, the Razorbacks secured a Sweet 16 appearance with contributions from former Wildcats DJ Wagner, Zvonimir Ivisic, and a group of freshmen who had initially committed to Kentucky. Their leading scorer, Adou Thiero, was sidelined due to injury.

With no returning players from the previous season, new head coach Mark Pope faced the challenge of completely rebuilding Kentucky’s roster. He demonstrated how, in the era of unrestricted player movement through the transfer portal, a team can be reconstructed almost instantly.

On Sunday, Pope’s group of transfers ended Kentucky’s five-year Sweet 16 drought with an 84-75 victory over Illinois, marking a unique milestone in college basketball history—one only possible in today’s transfer-heavy landscape.

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