Pope did dispute that number last season.
Kentucky head basketball coach Mark Pope called out the accuracy of reporting after reports emerged of the Wildcats spending $22 million NIL.
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Mark Pope has explicitly challenged the accuracy of reports claiming the University of Kentucky spent
$22 million on NIL for the 2025-26 season, calling the figure a "distraction" and criticizing the media's accuracy. While he initially deflected specific questions about individual player offers to avoid giving reporters "headlines," he later stated that such financial narratives are often exaggerated or false.
- Media Criticism: Pope argued that "accuracy in reporting has taken a massive... insane hit," suggesting that the line between responsible journalism and social media rumors is blurred.
- Specific Denials: He labeled claims that Kentucky offered transfer Yaxel Lendeborg $7-9 million as "100% categorically false" and stated there was "no truth whatsoever" to the story.
- Context: Former coach Rick Pitino also defended Pope, asserting that the $22 million payroll figure was unproven and exaggerated, similar to numbers reported at other programs.
- Fan Reaction: Despite Pope's denials, fans and analysts continue to cite the reported $22 million investment as a point of contention following Kentucky's early exit from the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
I agree. Pope did not say the numbers were or were not true directly, but when asked about it, he did say the media had been lying all the time and he lamented the poor journalism around the discussion.
Do I know what the roster number was last season? No.
Am I confident the reported number last season was correct? No
I still hold the same view that I’ve always held on this — in terms of the standard, I don’t believe it changes regardless of what the number is. This is a premier basketball blueblood so the standard isn’t relaxed. This is why many of us can simultaneously remain frustrated at the outcome of last season while also acknowledging the unprecedented level of injuries.
In terms of the $22M roster discussion, there are reports that say it was true. There are also reports that it is not true. Anyone who wants to make such a claim central to any argument about Pope would have the burden of proof to prove it is true, since they are making the positive claim.
For me, personally? I’d prefer the $22M number to be true. One of my greatest concerns is related to this topic, so confirmation of a $22M roster would quell some of my worries.