He's not running them off, but he has created a culture at UK that is pro NBA and all these kids think they are next level guys right now.
I don't see how you can look at all the early departures and not see that there is a problem.
When you base your recruiting, your practices and your preparations on preparing these kids for the next level, you're going to have a hard time retaining players.
What do you think is going through their minds when they are participating in a "pro day" event? Yeah, good luck getting those kids back after that.
Why do you think Hagans, EJ, Teague, Lamb, Orton, the Harrisons etc… jumped? Why is it rare to see anyone stay through their junior year here? For 1, it's hard. The workouts are hard, the training is hard, Cal's yelling is rough, but it's that way at a lot of places… most. But at UK, the culture is NBA, NBA, NBA… .. then UK fits in there somewhere.
Now, here's another aspect of it. Lets look at Quickly and Richards. If those guys were at any other program, they would still be in college. No doubt in my mind. But, Cal has a lot of connections in the NBA. You would have a very hard time trying to convince me that he didn't pick up the phone and speak with some people about these players and work his magic to get them drafted. You know that's how that went down. I'm happy for both guys, but as you can see, UK suffers when that happens. Losing 4 year players after 2 years is a big problem that UK deals with every year and it needs to stop.
So no, Calipari doesn't push players out, he just makes it way too easy and convenient for players to leave and he helps them do it. He needs to change that. UK plays second fiddle to the NBA, which was fine when it was lottery picks that were leaving early, but when Hagans type players are leaving that early, it’s a big problem.