Championship coaches Calipari and
Drew both have Top 25 teams with lot of new players
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[November 11, 2024]
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
DALLAS (AP) — National championship-winning coaches John Calipari
and Scott Drew are in similar situations, getting started this
season with Top 25 teams while coaching a bunch of new players.
In Calipari's case for his debut with 16th-ranked Arkansas, he is
coaching a new team.
“This is a brand-new team that has never played together,” Calipari
said.
The Razorbacks played six transfers, three who came with Calipari
from Kentucky, and three freshmen in a 72-67 loss to Drew's
eighth-ranked Baylor Bears on Saturday night in a matchup of former
Southwest Conference rivals at the home of the NBA's Dallas
Mavericks.
Drew had only one returning starter and nine newcomers for his 22nd
season at Baylor, staying in Waco after being linked to Kentucky’s
coaching vacancy last April when Calipari left after 15 seasons with
the Wildcats that included a national title in 2012.
Jayden Nunn, that returning starter for Baylor, scored 16 points and
had go-ahead baskets against the Razorbacks each of the three times
the game got tied. The Bears (1-1) never trailed.
While struggling against the zone defense that Baylor used often,
Arkansas (1-1) was within 70-67 when freshman Boogie Fland made a
3-pointer with 24 seconds left. But the Bears then broke the press
and added two free throws.
“The second half, we did some good stuff,” Calipari said. “This is
November, they're a top-10 team and we came down and gave ourselves
a chance.”
The Razorbacks missed six of their last eight shots over the final
six minutes of the game, though that was during a stretch when their
only turnover was when transfer guard Johnell Davis got called for
an offensive foul when lowering his shoulder on a drive against Duke
transfer Jeremy Roach.
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Baylor head coach Scott Drew, right, celebrates during the first
half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arkansas, Saturday,
Nov. 9, 2024, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)
“Those are all correctable,” Calipari said. “We've
got a lot work to do. I still think my team's pretty good.”
Baylor, the 2021 national champion, was coming off a 101-63 loss at
sixth-ranked Gonzaga in its season opener five nights earlier.
Drew said the second game was certainly more like Bears basketball.
“We took care of the ball, we shared it a lot more, took much better
shots, defended a lot more,” Drew said. “Just across the board, it
was a typical Baylor game.”
Miami transfer Norchad Omier had 15 points and 12 rebounds against
Arkansas for his 69th career double-double. Those are the most among
NCAA active players, as are his 1,336 rebounds.
Baylor was the only team to play Top 25 teams in each of its first
two games. The Bears shot 46.6% from the field (27 of 58), better
than the 37% they did against Gonzaga in a rematch of the 2021
national championship game.
“It was very satisfying,” Nunn said. “First off, just want to thank
God for helping us get through this adversity that we faced this
past game, just trying to overcome that. So, it was very satisfying
to get this W, for sure.”
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