
Jackson, who landed in Lexington just minutes ago, was quickly ushered into a closed-door meeting with UK Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart before the official announcement was made. The contract reportedly extends until the 2031 season, signaling the university’s long-term commitment to return to dominance on the national stage.
Jackson replaces former head coach John Calipari, who stepped down earlier this year after a 15-year tenure with the Wildcats. Known for his motivational leadership and ability to develop young talent, Jackson brings a wealth of NBA experience, including a key role in laying the foundation for the Warriors’ dynasty.
“I’m honored and excited to be joining the Big Blue Nation,” Jackson said in a brief statement. “This is a program with a rich legacy, and I’m ready to bring it back to where it belongs — at the top.”
The move comes as part of Kentucky’s aggressive strategy to regain its position as a powerhouse in college basketball following several underwhelming seasons.

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