There’s a small glimmer of hope you didn’t mention. It might also depend on who replaces MB. If UK hires a real AD serious about winning and playing in the rules set right now it could bring in a much better quality coach. Also, I’m sure a lot didn’t wanna follow Cal but following Pope wouldn’t be as tough for obvious reasons.We’re at the point where some of our “fans” are rooting for the Cats to lose to ensure the coach fails in hopes of spurring a coaching change.
Some have a very simple mentality that a coaching change is a magic fix because it worked like that with Cal and Pitino. It didn’t work that way for Hall (took him 6 years to win a title and 3 to go to a Final Four, but this bunch would’ve demanded his firing after going .500 his second year as Rupp’s successor). Sutton wasn’t an upgrade from Hall and nearly killed the program. Smith was a downgrade from Pitino. Gillispie was a downgrade from Smith. Pope has been a downgrade from Calipari so far. Point being, coaching changes are no sure fire thing. About half the time, we get worse than before.
I have seen some of your other posts, and you and I are on the same page of believing UK can’t just “select” its next coach from any school or pro franchise we want.
If Pope doesn’t work out, we’re likely rolling the dice on another coach with a similar resume or experience mostly at a small school. I don’t think any current coach who has won a title would leave where they are to put up with this fanbase and an administration that’s behind the times in this new era.
This isn’t 40 years ago. Blue blood schools need elite coaches way more than elite coaches need blue blood schools in 2026. I know it sucks to hear and say, but it’s the truth.
Personally I don’t want a 3rd year of a coach with a track record like he has that talks like he talks. Just a week ago he was talking about it’s a new day and the winning starts now etc. He doesn’t own the failure and talks like a 3 year old with these great lines to get attention. It’s nauseating to me. I don’t even listen to pre/post games with him.