Probably a big part of it. Man wants to win, can’t win without the money, looks elsewhere, and naturally the team looks like it has no leadership. This, when we were undisciplined as a team even when playing well.I think Stoops was fine with Kentucky. But, NIL really killed this mojo.
This is the answer.I don't think he does, but he wants his money.
If I recall correctly, Jerry Claiborne was in a plane on a recruiting trip to Michigan when, after considering the SEC schedule expansion from 6 to 7 games, he decided to retire from being the coach at Kentucky.
Likewise, maybe the portal and NIL, combined with Texas and Oklahoma coming into the SEC and the prospects of a 9th SEC game, have taken its toll on Stoops ??
It's not even NIL. We had the most talented UK team in years. Couldn't do Jack with it. That's not on NIL. Clearly, we got the players.There were many years where he absolutely wanted to be here, and it showed with his comments to fans and production on the field. However. it’s been blatantly obvious all year, that’s no longer the case. He’s admitted on that he has no answers on multiple post game shows and that they’re just going to get back to work. A top 10 paid coach should know how to navigate NIL among other things.
I never really knew Jerry, but I think he was a good person. Does adding ONE GAME warrant retiring instead? Did he just not want to do the work?If I recall correctly, Jerry Claiborne was in a plane on a recruiting trip to Michigan when, after considering the SEC schedule expansion from 6 to 7 games, he decided to retire from being the coach at Kentucky.
Likewise, maybe the portal and NIL, combined with Texas and Oklahoma coming into the SEC and the prospects of a 9th SEC game, have taken its toll on Stoops ??
I think he may have been getting tired of all the demands of being coach, maybe especially recruiting, but I seem to recall the 7th game being somewhat the decision-maker for him. After stepping down, he was still active, for a while, in the UKAA dealing with boosters and helping raise money for the program. Yes, he was a good person and well-liked by all, it seemed.I never really knew Jerry, but I think he was a good person. Does adding ONE GAME warrant retiring instead? Did he just not want to do the work?
As of this very minute, Dec 2, yes, and he's getting $173,000 per WEEK to agree to that.In your opinion … are you convinced he still wants to be the coach here ??
Claiborne was HC during my time at UK. Good man, person of integrity and character. He had the same rules for everyone, whether you were a starter or rode the bench. My senior year, he benched Donnie Gardner (a senior starter) on Senior Day vs Tennessee for violating curfew.I think he may have been getting tired of all the demands of being coach, maybe especially recruiting, but I seem to recall the 7th game being somewhat the decision-maker for him. After stepping down, he was still active, for a while, in the UKAA dealing with boosters and helping raise money for the program. Yes, he was a good person and well-liked by all, it seemed.
Yes. I was going to mention the turbulence and rough flight, but wasn’t certain of it. Thanks …Claiborne was HC during my time at UK. Good man, person of integrity and character. He had the same rules for everyone, whether you were a starter or rode the bench. My senior year, he benched Donnie Gardner (a senior starter) on Senior Day vs Tennessee for violating curfew.
He was on a recruiting trip and his plane ran into bad weather and he realized after that trip that he didn’t have the necessary fire to do the job, so he retired. And, like you pointed out, he continued to support the university after his retirement.