You seem to be disappointed in the roster Pope has put together. I’m curious about what you think he should have done. When constructing a roster, I would think the first priority is having players that have the most impact on UK winning CBB games next season; and secondly bringing in players to build a base that you expect to develop for the following season. I think Pope has done this about as well as could be expected from any coach.
Pope had to start building a roster basically from scratch after high school recruits had already committed. But that wasn’t really much of an issue. Freshmen would have been the least important part of his roster building for next season anyway. What made Pope’s job most difficult is he had no returning players that were versed in and used to playing the way he coaches and plays.
Personally, I like the roster. I would have liked seeing Thiero, Wagner and Big Z stay and play for Pope, but that was never going to happen. Plus, they too would have had a learning curve as much as the transfers. I don’t consider one-and-done freshmen of much value in regard to winning, but on the other hand I don’t know which prior committed recruit would have been back for a second year. But Pope still ended up with 3 good freshmen backcourt players to develop anyway. You Add Garrison and Oweh returning the following year and things start looking pretty good as far as a base. All-in-all, I think Pope has done an incredible job despite the constraints he had to work with.
Finally, a rational fan who doesn't name-call other fans who may have a different views on how things are panning out. I commend you sir, as it seems like you haven't chugged the kool-aid.
I like Pope, even though I was a bit skeptical of the hire. I also like some of the pieces he has added, but we can't just ignore all of the misses we have endured from the top portal transfers. With Kentucky being Kentucky, along with the massive amount of NIL money at our disposal, we should be getting a lot more of the kids we are interested in. We still have 0 playmakers on the team as the transfer portal is drying up.
While it is correct when some on here scream that talent doesn't guarantee wins or championships, amd immediately point to Cal's last 4 seasons. However, it's a guarantee that you won't win championships without that talent.
I do not miss Cal, and I do not wish Cal was still here, as it was certainly time that he moved on. He got complacent and too arrogant the last several years here. I am thankful for the first decade and what he accomplished here. But his coaching and his inability to adapt finally set himself up for failure.
With that being said, it seems like a lot of the hate for Cal has turned into love for Pope, and for good rreason. However, we are still Kentucky, and the standards here should always be at the top. I just don't want to see some of our fanbase be complacent with being mediocre, or not winning every year, just because we now have a coach that puts Kentucky first and says all of the right things. Winning should always take priority and be number one.