ANONYMOUS POLL: How Confident Are You That Pope Is Going To Crush It

How confident are you that Mark Pope is going to crush it at Kentucky?

  • 100% Certain: Hall of Fame is a certainty. Extend him now! Hang all the banners

    Votes: 6 2.6%
  • Strongly Certain: I’m pretty sure Pope is going to crush it. Any doubts are silly

    Votes: 7 3.1%
  • Pretty Certain: I have doubts but I’m still optimistic he will do it

    Votes: 42 18.5%
  • Playing the Middle: I go back and forth on him. There are many doubts and many signs of hope.

    Votes: 52 22.9%
  • Pretty Doubtful: I have more doubts than hopes. He could do it but I doubt it.

    Votes: 78 34.4%
  • Strongly Doubtful: I’m pretty sure Pope is going to let us down. Having hope is wishful thinking

    Votes: 35 15.4%
  • 100% Doubtful: Fire him now. There are no redeemable qualities. No signs of hope.

    Votes: 7 3.1%

  • Total voters
    227

Cats_2010

Heisman
Jan 8, 2010
11,864
20,247
103
Voted strongly doubtful. Somewhat close to pretty doubtful but after last seasons debacle and start of this seasons recruiting woes I’m filled with nothing but pessimism with pope.
 

BlueSince92

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2025
10,920
3,671
230
Playing in the middle.

Pope’s got some very good players this year.

And he’s also got some very, very good players this year.

Our front court looks absolutely beast.

But. We are so underpowered at guard. Jerone Morton is our only actual guard who can really shoot and he’s a point guard without super inspiring point guard skills so when are we gonna have him on the floor to shoot AND he’s always shot at real low volume from distance compared to what we would need out of him anyway. Anybody happen to remember a guy who came in here having shot 46% from three the prior year and proceeded to shoot 21% from three for us? Morton’s volume certainly isn’t as low as Dioubate’s was but it’s a lot further in that direction than I’d like it to be for a guy with all that on his shoulders. That is, for a guy coming in as the only guard on our whole team who shot 33% from deep against college competition last year.

And then there’s the question of whether everyone can really learn their roles in our complicated system, which never came anywhere close to happening last year.

I’m still rooting hard for us to go far—hopefully even all the way. And most properly I am somewhat more optimistic than true 50-50. I wouldn’t have been here day in and day out for the past two decades if I weren’t wired that way.

But I sure do have my honest concerns and I sure do hope they get proven wrong. If we wind up with a back court that tears up the nation you will be happy making me eat crow but you won’t be any happier about it than me.
 

MichaelGray

All-Conference
Jan 13, 2026
1,084
1,638
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Playing in the middle.

Pope’s got some very good players this year.

And he’s also got some very, very good players this year.

Our front court looks absolutely beast.

But. We are so underpowered at guard. Jerone Morton is our only actual guard who can really shoot and he’s a point guard without super inspiring point guard skills so when are we gonna have him on the floor to shoot AND he’s always shot at real low volume from distance compared to what we would need out of him anyway. Anybody happen to remember a guy who came in here having shot 46% from three the prior year and proceeded to shoot 21% from three for us? Morton’s volume certainly isn’t as low as Dioubate’s was but it’s a lot further in that direction than I’d like it to be for a guy with all that on his shoulders. That is, for a guy coming in as the only guard on our whole team who shot 33% from deep against college competition last year.

And then there’s the question of whether everyone can really learn their roles in our complicated system, which never came anywhere close to happening last year.

I’m still rooting hard for us to go far—hopefully even all the way. And most properly I am somewhat more optimistic than true 50-50. I wouldn’t have been here day in and day out for the past two decades if I weren’t wired that way.

But I sure do have my honest concerns and I sure do hope they get proven wrong. If we wind up with a back court that tears up the nation you will be happy making me eat crow but you won’t be any happier about it than me.
Mo's 3 point shooting form is just god awful, I cringed every time he shot it lol. Morton has nice form on his shot, I think he will be just fine.
 

CB3UK

Hall of Famer
Apr 15, 2012
64,353
107,223
78
Pretty doubtful to very doubtful. Some fans seem to forget we have over a decade of data on him prior to UK. With all of the momentum and resources we put at his disposal, a great coach should be able to hit the ground running. Now you can openly buy your roster. This isn't some 5 yr rebuild situation. Calipari showed us that when he took over for BCG. Pope had the biggest budget in the nation last year and we saw what we got. Look at Tubby...he did more here than he did at Tulsa and Georgia.

I'm extremely skeptical, but hopefully he figures it all out this season and things work out. "Hope" and "if" aren't a plan though, and so far that seems to be all the sunshine fans can hang their hat on. The data says those expectations arent reasonable.
 

The Ganner

Senior
Nov 21, 2009
366
958
93
After year one I was somewhat encouraged but I still needed Pope to show me he can be a FF level coach. Obviously last year was a disaster. We got a pretty good roster this year but I will be kind of surprised if it's a FF team. Recruiting is looking up, but Pope still has to show me he can coach up a FF team. I don't think we're going to repeat the disaster of last year, but I don't think he's going to win an SEC championship or make a FF. I think he's going to do well enough - make second weekends of NCAA tournaments - to drag this out for 2, 3, however many more years until we decide pretty good isn't good enough and move on. So I voted "pretty doubtful" on if he's going to "crush it."
 

Im The Village Idiot

All-Conference
Sep 7, 2025
1,580
4,264
113
100% in! No other way to fan...
I respect the confidence --- I find that an admirable trait.

I will push back on the idea that voting with 100% confidence is the only way to fan.

Example, let's suppose the date is March 10, 2021. Your Kentucky Wildcats are currently 9-15. Would you say someone who concludes that John Calipari is unlikely to crush it in the 2021 season is not correctly fanning? I'd argue there's a difference between intellectual acknowledgement of achievement versus wishing it to be so.

My argument is someone, like me, could be 100% pro-Pope in the sense that I want him to succeed, yet be unsure about how confidently he will meet a specific set of results.

TLDR: I reject the notion that unabated optimism, regardless of circumstance, is the only way to fan.
 

UKWildcats1987

Heisman
Sep 9, 2021
20,128
35,513
113
Voted pretty certain but have some doubts. We have some really good wins the last two years along with quite a few head scratchers, mostly from last season. I'm gonna chalk it up to injuries/last seasons bad roster construction. This years team gives me hope.

We lost 8 games by double digits n year 1. That seems to be forgotten when discussing it. Yes, we had a lot of great wins too but it was kinda a wash with head scratchers as well.
 

Im The Village Idiot

All-Conference
Sep 7, 2025
1,580
4,264
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We lost 8 games by double digits n year 1. That seems to be forgotten when discussing it. Yes, we had a lot of great wins too but it was kinda a wash with head scratchers as well.
All in all, a good year. Especially given the expectations and circumstances he began with. That year still gives me hope --- yes, there were blemishes. No doubt about that. But it was a breath of fresh air.
 

Mdnerd

All-American
Apr 20, 2022
1,975
6,011
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I respect the confidence --- I find that an admirable trait.

I will push back on the idea that voting with 100% confidence is the only way to fan.

Example, let's suppose the date is March 10, 2021. Your Kentucky Wildcats are currently 9-15. Would you say someone who concludes that John Calipari is unlikely to crush it in the 2021 season is not correctly fanning? I'd argue there's a difference between intellectual acknowledgement of achievement versus wishing it to be so.

My argument is someone, like me, could be 100% pro-Pope in the sense that I want him to succeed, yet be unsure about how confidently he will meet a specific set of results.

TLDR: I reject the notion that unabated optimism, regardless of circumstance, is the only way to fan.
To each their own. By 2021 Calipari had fully revealed himself for years to be a failure and for himself only. He left little to cheer for or like with no hope of change.

This is not 2021 and Pope is not Calipari. I believe fully Pope can adapt and get this done. If he proves me wrong, then he proves me wrong. Im behind him all the way until that point should it come.
 

Im The Village Idiot

All-Conference
Sep 7, 2025
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To each their own. By 2021 Calipari had fully revealed himself for years to be a failure and for himself only. He left little to cheer for or like with no hope of change.

This is not 2021 and Pope is not Calipari. I believe fully Pope can adapt and get this done. If he proves me wrong, then he proves me wrong. Im behind him all the way until that point should it come.
I get what you're saying. But it seems you've decided that you are the determining factor in determining when it's ok for others to have doubts about the coach. By 2021, Calipari had amassed multiple final fours and a national championship. I'd say anyone who still believed in the coach had a valid reason to do so. In that circumstance, you have decided they are not valid for their optimism.

In the case of Pope, I believe there are plenty of reasons for optimism. I also believe there are plenty of reasons to feel less than confident. Both are valid. You're deciding there's only one way to fan and then electing to remove yourself from the standard you've established.

Just my thoughts. And again, I admire optimism. There's a time the fanbase needs to hear reasons to trust, particularly after disappointment. :)
 

Mdnerd

All-American
Apr 20, 2022
1,975
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I get what you're saying. But it seems you've decided that you are the determining factor in determining when it's ok for others to have doubts about the coach. By 2021, Calipari had amassed multiple final fours and a national championship. I'd say anyone who still believed in the coach had a valid reason to do so. In that circumstance, you have decided they are not valid for their optimism.

In the case of Pope, I believe there are plenty of reasons for optimism. I also believe there are plenty of reasons to feel less than confident. Both are valid. You're deciding there's only one way to fan and then electing to remove yourself from the standard you've established.

Just my thoughts. And again, I admire optimism. There's a time the fanbase needs to hear reasons to trust, particularly after disappointment. :)
Say what? I've decided that im the determining factor? How so?

You started a thread asking for people's opinion and I gave mine. So how did you get from A to B on that one?
 

robman181

All-Conference
May 1, 2004
1,095
1,533
113
I would say overall, I'm still a little more pessimistic than optimistic but im still hopeful. This season is huge.
 

UKBB4Ever

All-Conference
Jul 3, 2025
2,190
3,822
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Year one Pope embarrassed the brand in MSG against Ohio St, in Bridgestone against Alabama and in the S16 game against UT. Among other head scratching games. The players were out of shape and the players did not improve. He got a pass because of the circumstances.

Year 2 he put "his" team together. Woefully unprepared to play. Embarrassed UK again in MSG against Mich St. Got booed out of Bridgestone against Gonzaga, got booed off the court in Rupp at halftime against IU. Fortunately came back and won that game. Then the walk about against Vandy. Played on Wednesday of the SEC tournament for the first time ever. Got a lucky no call against Santa Clara in game one of the NCAA then got embarrassed again in round 2. The other team even said they knew we would quit.

Every game except 1 or 2 the announcers said UK was being "out played, out hustled and outworked". He came with the "tired" excuse over and over and then the outrageous left handed offense" remark.

And that was "his" team!! His teams are not out there playing their asses off and just getting beat by better players. They might have been undermanned in many games but that's no reason to not even try to win. 19-20 year old players "tired" 20 games in?? And why would they be tired anyway? They only played the second halves.

These are not the hallmarks of a good coach getting better. The Pope ship is circling the drain.
 
Jan 10, 2015
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This is the way I voted:

Pretty Doubtful: I have more doubts than hopes. He could do it but I doubt it.​


I just think for a guy that came to UK from where he did he didn't have any kind of credentials when he got the position. He wasn't an up and comer he had already coached for over a decade and had won 0 tournament games. The only reason he got this job is because he played here and that's the only reason why. I hope he proves me wrong and he succeeds because then UK succeeds.
 

Im The Village Idiot

All-Conference
Sep 7, 2025
1,580
4,264
113
Say what? I've decided that im the determining factor? How so?

You started a thread asking for people's opinion and I gave mine. So how did you get from A to B on that one?
I know. I appreciate the opinion.

I'm just pushing back on the idea that the only way to fan is 100% optimism. That's all. I also said I respect the optimism.
 

Aike

Heisman
Mar 17, 2002
75,450
46,414
90
Voted pretty doubtful. See about a 4/10 chance.

Has shown he can win big games, but also have his team come in totally unprepared and get blown out multiple times.

Right mix of players, lightning in a bottle maybe makes 1 FF run? Maybe.
 

UKJenning

All-Conference
Mar 27, 2022
964
2,712
57
This is the way I voted:

Pretty Doubtful: I have more doubts than hopes. He could do it but I doubt it.​


I just think for a guy that came to UK from where he did he didn't have any kind of credentials when he got the position. He wasn't an up and comer he had already coached for over a decade and had won 0 tournament games. The only reason he got this job is because he played here and that's the only reason why. I hope he proves me wrong and he succeeds because then UK succeeds.
These are my thoughts exactly! Great post!
 

deplion

All-Conference
Nov 6, 2007
243
1,560
93
Glad to see his recent recruiting wins. They give him the opportunity to do something big this year, and I truly hope he does.

Still have my doubts though. To date, I haven't seen much direct evidence he is likely to lead us to Final Fours and beyond, but I will be rooting hard for him to do so.