Around January 1, 2017

Pitino appears on Calipari's 'Cal Cast' — a public one-on-one (Jan 2017)

In January 2017 Rick Pitino guested on John Calipari's 'Cal Cast' podcast; on the recording Pitino described their relationship as 'cordial' and 'professional,' signaling a move from televised barbs to direct conversation [17].

Quick Facts

Date (approx.)
January 2017 (recorded/released) [17]
Notable line
Pitino: "I've never had a bad relationship with John... It's very cordial. It's very professional." [17]
Significance
Longest publicly available, on-the-record conversation between the coaches — used to argue the relationship was not irreparably hostile [17]

What Happened

John Calipari invited Rick Pitino onto his long-form 'Cal Cast' podcast in January 2017. Rather than exchanging short, televised quips, the coaches recorded an extended conversation that covered mutual history, coaching perspectives, and their relationship. During the episode Pitino said, "I've never had a bad relationship with John... Our relationship is just as good as Roy and Mike's. It's very cordial. It's very professional," framing the interaction in cooperative language [17]. The sit-down was widely reported as an uncommon, public one-on-one between two rival coaches who had previously traded pointed media lines, and it provided a recorded example of the pair engaging civilly and directly.

Key Quotes

"I've never had a bad relationship with John. ... Our relationship is just as good as Roy and Mike's. It's very cordial. It's very professional."

Rick Pitino, Pitino on Calipari's 'Cal Cast' podcast (Jan 2017) describing the state of their relationship [17]

Why It Matters

This episode matters because it shifted the public record from short, adversarial soundbites (such as Pitino's pre-2012 Final Four remarks) to a sustained, on-the-record dialogue. For fans and reporters, the podcast offered a concrete instance of de-escalation and mutual acknowledgement, complicating the narrative that the coaches were permanently at odds. The recording therefore serves as primary-source evidence of a partial reconciliation or at least a professional détente, altering how later coverage interpreted their relationship [17][14].

Aftermath

The podcast did not erase earlier disputes (the UMass disagreement and pre-2012 barbs continued to be cited in retrospectives), but it reduced the frequency of direct, public personal attacks between the two coaches. Within months of the podcast, institutional events (Louisville's 2017 scandal and Pitino's subsequent firing) shifted attention away from coach-to-coach media theater; nonetheless, the podcast remains the clearest documented example of them engaging openly and cordially on the record [17][6].

Sources

  1. Louisville Hires Pitino To Spice A Rivalry - The New York Times (archived) (March 22, 2001)
  2. From the Pressbox: 'Dream Game' notes - UK Athletics (University of Kentucky) (December 28, 2012)
  3. Rick Pitino Fired As Louisville Basketball Coach Amid Massive Bribery Probe - NPR.org (October 16, 2017)
  4. Looking Back on Rick Pitino, John Calipari Matchup History Ahead of Arkansas-St. John's - Sports Illustrated (March 22, 2025)
  5. Kentucky vs. Louisville score: No. 5 Wildcats survive feisty Cardinals in Battle of Bluegrass - CBS Sports (December 14, 2024)
  6. Cats Welcome Colonels for Home Opener — chronological meeting list - UK Athletics (University of Kentucky) (November 7, 2019)
  7. Louisville self-imposes postseason ban for men's hoops in 2016 - ESPN (February 5, 2016)
  8. Louisville Must Vacate Its 2013 National Title After NCAA Upholds Ruling - NPR / KGOU summary (Feb 20, 2018) (February 20, 2018)