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Watch: Rick Pitino makes emotional return to Rupp Arena
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Former Kentucky head coach Rick Pitino got a hero’s welcome Friday from a place he was once very familiar with.

Pitino has had a complicated relationship with Kentucky over the years. But fans made the 72-year-old head coach feel more than welcome during the team’s “Big Blue Madness” event held at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky.

Big Blue Nation erupted once Pitino came out of the tunnel and stepped onto the court.

“I am so happy to be back,” Pitino told the crowd. “I said that before I pack it in in coaching, I want to go back to Camelot for one more time. There’s no way I could return better.”

Pitino also spoke highly of his former player Mark Pope, who now serves as the head coach of the team. Pope was a key cog on Pitino’s 1995-96 Kentucky squad that won the national title.

Pitino coached Kentucky from 1989-97 in a run that helped revitalize the legendary basketball program. He left for the NBA after the Wildcats lost the 1997 national title game against Arizona.

In 2001, Pitino accepted an offer to coach Kentucky’s biggest rival Louisville. The stint left a sour taste in the mouths of several Kentucky supporters.

But nearly 30 years after Pitino first left, fans have welcomed him back with open arms.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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