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Does anyone remember when Kansas beat UK by 55 points, at Kansas ...

Bluesbrother

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... in Pitino's first year. That hire worked out well, but patience was required then and now again to maintain our collective sanity. Afterall, we are a rowdy bunch. If we weren't who we are ... the Program wouldn't be what it is. Pope, himself, will learn to be a better coach and he will attract better players. This will probably be a difficult year, as a fan. We will be OK, if we can just survive the rantings of our own imaginations. GO BIG BLUE.
 
... in Pitino's first year. That hire worked out well, but patience was required then and now again to maintain our collective sanity. Afterall, we are a rowdy bunch. If we weren't who we are ... the Program wouldn't be what it is. Pope, himself, will learn to be a better coach and he will attract better players. This will probably be a difficult year, as a fan. We will be OK, if we can just survive the rantings of our own imaginations. GO BIG BLUE.
Pitino had a more accomplished resume at that point in his career than Pope. Pope has 0 tournament wins in 9 years. Pitino already had a F4 at Providence.

I think Pope should be given a fair chance, but I also think it's fair for the ones that are being skeptical based on his resume.
 
Pitino had a more accomplished resume at that point in his career than Pope. Pope has 0 tournament wins in 9 years. Pitino already had a F4 at Providence.

I think Pope should be given a fair chance, but I also think it's fair for the ones that are being skeptical based on his resume.
... at Utah Valley and BYU. Pope had a lot to overcome to succeed on the grand stage coaching at those schools. I think he will be fine at UK, but he needs time to recruit his own players. It's way too early to pass judgement but I like what I've seen thus far, although, as UK fans, it's tough to accept any loss.
 
... at Utah Valley and BYU. Pope had a lot to overcome to succeed on the grand stage coaching at those schools. I think he will be fine at UK, but he needs time to recruit his own players. It's way too early to pass judgement but I like what I've seen thus far, although, as UK fans, it's tough to accept any loss.
Historically, a fair amount of coaches have done it at equal or lesser schools. A tournament win isn't the same as making a F4 or winning one. And at those schools, he recruited his players. Granted, he will be able to recruit better talent here, but there is understandable concerns from some regarding hiring a coach without previously winning at least 1 tournament game.
 
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