Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari believes Confederate flags should be taken down, echoing the opinion of fellow SEC coach Frank Martin of South Carolina.
During an SEC coaches conference call Monday, Calipari said that "obviously, it offends a portion of our society, so people are deciding to take them down. That's how I feel. It may offend, so I'd say do it."
Calipari's comments came a day after Martin joined other athletic leaders at his school in saying the Confederate flag should be removed.
Martin made his thoughts on the issue known via Twitter, calling the flag an antiquated symbol that represents "hate and oppression to so many people."
After coming off vacation I wanted to express my stance on the flag flying on our state Capitol grounds. pic.twitter.com/4uzhfAZYsX
— Frank Martin (@FrankMartin_SC) June 28, 2015
Martin also spoke on the matter with Andy Katz during the "Capital Games" podcast.
Calipari asked a reporter if Kentucky uses the flag -- it doesn't. He was told that a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis stands inside the state capitol in Frankfort. Statues of two other Confederate leaders stand in downtown Lexington.
The seventh-year coach deferred to the "powers that be" on that and added, "I'm not running for public office. ... I was thinking about running for president, but was discouraged from that."
Calipari later took to Twitter to make it absolutely clear to fans that he feels the flag should be removed.
Was just asked a question on a bball conference call about the confederate flag. I don't want any confusion. I think we should take it down!
— John Calipari (@UKCoachCalipari) June 29, 2015
I don't think there's any question it should be taken down, but again, I'm not running for office.
— John Calipari (@UKCoachCalipari) June 29, 2015
The Associated Press contributed to this report.