Dear Coach Pope,
First off, thank you. Thank you for being a Kentucky Wildcat. Your enthusiasm and leadership played a huge part in us winning our 6th national championship; on a team that any partial, basketball mind will NOT find 5 better teams in the history of college basketball. You were the captain to this amazing squad, and forever will be beloved for that reason.
Now, let’s get to the present. Coach, you were put in a terribly unfair position. You were offered the job of your dreams and no one in their right mind would have turned it down, but it was a big ask. It was a big ask by our administration to expect you to come here and replace the greatest recruiter in our programs history, when you had never even won a tournament game, or established yourself well enough to get the types of recruits we need here at Kentucky. You were just starting to get the ball rolling at BYU, and was not quite seasoned enough to take over such a prestigious program with lofty expectations. Again, this is of no fault of your own.
Coach, I truly believe you’re doing your best. You’re putting everything you’ve got into this job, but as much as it pains me to say, it just isn’t enough. For whatever reason, you and your staff have been unable to put together the type of roster that should be expected at this great university. I know it’s hard to accept, but deep down you know this is true, too.
I ask to you to please consider stepping down. Humbly accepting that this job and its demands are just too much for you. There is no shame in that, and you will be so respected in doing so. Please force the hand of our administration to have to take action; to at least give us a shot at retribution, though I’ll admit I have little faith they’ll make the right hire after you.
What I do know is that this isn’t working, and that there is no realistic reason to believe it’ll get better. We appreciate your efforts, and you’ll always be a legend here.
Just please consider this before things get too out of hand. It wasn’t your fault, and we love you, Coach.
Sincerely,
A Desperate Fan