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Does Stoops WANT to be here ??

Does Stoops WANT to be the coach here ??

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 8.0%
  • No

    Votes: 69 79.3%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 11 12.6%

  • Total voters
    87
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megablue

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In your opinion … are you convinced he still wants to be the coach here ??
 
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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 don't think he does, but he wants his money. I appreciate what Mark Stoops has done but the last 3 years he is rapidly burning down what he built. We are on probation now and I'm sure there's other things that have or are going on. Fire him for cause and let the lawyers sort it out. He'll get a nice payout but we shouldn't be on the hook for the whole amount either.

Football is in a death spiral now, recruiting class is crumbling and so will kids transferring out. You're a fool to let him fix what he broke especially after A&M and the "pony up" nonsense. He doesn't deserve anymore slack from us.
 
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 ??
 
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I think Stoops was fine with Kentucky. But, NIL really killed this mojo.
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.

Tough situation.
 
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He doesn't want to be at Kentucky to the point of actually putting out the effort to accomplish something other than complete mediocrity.

But he does want to be at Kentucky because it is the place where an incompetent AD allows him to collect $9 million for utter failure and minimal effort.

So, I guess it is both.
 
I think all parties in a stalemate of waiting for another opportunity to break.

Does he want to be here? Do UK brass and boosters want him here? Who knows?

Everyone is in it together until other pathways present themselves.
 
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 that's all fair.

No matter whonthe coach is here he is gonna be behind the curve due to NIL and the SEC.
 
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.
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.

Listen to Maclin. The program has no discipline anymore – no accountability.
 
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 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?
 
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I think Mark realizes that it’s his only job at this point. Nobody is running to hire him at his salary.

I was disappointed he tried to bail last year. I do think his lack of loyalty, to the school and AD that gave him his only HC offer and made him a multi millionaire, is now coming back to bite him in the ass. There is no fan empathy for him. I bet Mitch feels the same to some extent. No fan leeway for 1 bad season.
 
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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?
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.
 
In your opinion … are you convinced he still wants to be the coach here ??
As of this very minute, Dec 2, yes, and he's getting $173,000 per WEEK to agree to that.

Great stadium. State-of-the-art practice facilities. Best fans in college football. SEC game-day environment is better than it was in my day...mid-70s. More people on Earth. No reason at all that we couldn't attract a great coach for a reasonable sum of money. This guy is WAY overpaid and really never has learned how to be a head coach.
 
Interesting just read a story that seems to think after his divorce he has changed and not for the better. Just read the story and his Wife seemed to be the glue that keep him grounded and driven but for whatever reason they got divorced.
 
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Yes, I believe that he has something to prove. But, I also think that if he has a chance to get a better job that he would leave and hopefully it happens next year.
 
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.
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.
 
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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.
Yes. I was going to mention the turbulence and rough flight, but wasn’t certain of it. Thanks …
 
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