Has there ever been a UK coach you like his entire career?

Smeegs

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But, fwiw, that was NOT the way it was viewed at the time with Joe B. A huge chunk of the fan base had turned on Joe B and very much wanted him gone by the end of his tenure. It wasn’t until well into his retirement that he became a beloved figure.

Pitino is the only UK coach I’ve known who never wore out his welcome during his time at UK. It wasn’t until his later ultimate betrayal (ie. joining UL) that we finally turned on him.
 

MichaelGray

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Pitino.

I was born last half of Hall’s tenure. Too young for Sutton. Loved Rick. Cried the day he left.

Loved Tubby 98-99 and 2003-05. Frustrated with Tubby 00-02, tired of Tubby 06-07

BCG lost me at Gardner Webb and VMI had me ready to fire him.

Cal - loved Cal until 2021. St. Pete’s pissed me off and Oakland turned me against him

Pope - Loved the first year. Didn’t love the second.
I think you're gonna love year 3 brother. This team is gonna score points.
 

jeffky

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Rick pitino a little disgruntled after the loss to Dean Smith in 95 but followed that up with a natty and a runner up in 96 and 97
 

warrior-cat

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But, fwiw, that was NOT the way it was viewed at the time with Joe B. A huge chunk of the fan base had turned on Joe B and very much wanted him gone by the end of his tenure. It wasn’t until well into his retirement that he became a beloved figure.

Pitino is the only UK coach I’ve known who never wore out his welcome during his time at UK. It wasn’t until his later ultimate betrayal (ie. joining UL) that we finally turned on him.
The question was for each poster here what coach did we like start to finish. Mine were Joe B. and Pitino. I always liked Joe B. and never wavered on that.
 

chroix

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I can't really think of a reason I ever bitched about Guy Morriss other than him bolting for Baylor. Certainly didn't love the guy, but I don't remember ever disliking him either
Felt like he kinda got the shaft and didn’t have admin support during his tenure. In hindsight it’s probably to his credit.
 
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BlueSince92

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Pitino was the shiznizzle wire to wire.

But I’m actually fairly easy to please.

Got really sick of Cal’s BS following the end of the 2018-19 season when Mitch tried to lock him in for life and once my eyes were opened I never really warmed back up to him.

Pope I’ve always liked as a person but for a long time I was saying he couldn’t stay if he couldn’t start landing recruits. And for a while there I was convinced he never would be able to. So glad I was wrong.

Outside that I really don’t get too down on coaches. One reason is basically something George Bernard Shaw wrote when basketball was only 13 years old:

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”

If you’re not capable of pushing the envelope somehow then you’re probably not right for this job. And if you are trying to push the envelope then sometimes that’s gonna look crazy and foolish even if it’s the best thing you could possibly be doing and even if you’re about to blow up and rule the world. Plus I don’t like to micromanage and I get really turned off by people who do.

Just be a guy who can win at a very high level and really wants to and I’m gonna be behind you. Be able to get out of your own way and don’t stay committed to anything obviously self destructive too long and I’ll stay behind you.

I’ll save people some typing who are dying to ask me “You think Billy Gillispie could win at a very high level???!” Yes. Dude did some bonehead things and lost the handle on recruiting and some other things by the end. But you don’t step into a mediocre roster and win SEC co-coach of the year off the bat if you don’t have something, especially not if you’ve beaten Pitino and gone to the Sweet Sixteen a year prior with a completely different school and roster.
 

rick64

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Always wondered what if Pitino had stayed at UK. How many more titles would UK have. Hopefully he wouldn’t have brought the NCAA issues or his extramarital troubles.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Not jumping on and off the bandwagon, you liked them from beginning to end?
Pitino for sure, I liked Calipari most of his tenure. It was only at the end I started tiring of him because it was obvious he didn’t care about winning anymore.
 
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*Fox2Monk*

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Agree with a lot of what you say. Rupp was a living legend and loved by all the fans. It was sad the way he was forced out. Would love to have seen him have one more championship run then retire on his own terms. Pope, for me, is too early to totally give up on after just 2 years. I really want to see what he does with the current team before saying you're a failure. Pitino was great up to the flirtation with the NBA. Cal was fun and great until the last 5 years. I have respect for Tubby but he wasn't great. Those are the only ones I'll comment on.
I loved Tubby until after that 2005 loss. By then it was obvious he needed more talent and his refusal to change his staff and play the recruiting game it was time to go.
 
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CatBearPig

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Pitino and Tubby. I was done with Tubby and the end but Tubby left on his own when it was time.
 

preacherfan

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I think some people forget how much this board criticized Rick Pitino both before and after he left. One of the mods even called me a "Pitino Lover." Joe B had his issues as well. When he retired, his wife even told the media: "You will no longer have my husband to kick around."

Joe B's loyalty to the program and Rick leaving UL have changed the narrative on both of those guys.
 

BlueVelvetFog

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Felt like he kinda got the shaft and didn’t have admin support during his tenure. In hindsight it’s probably to his credit.
The memory of him addressing the fan day crowd in the West End zone w a stinking bullhorn was proof.
 
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BlueVelvetFog

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Always wondered what if Pitino had stayed at UK. How many more titles would UK have. Hopefully he wouldn’t have brought the NCAA issues or his extramarital troubles.
I think if he had stayed, it would happen anyway
 

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Ppl will hate me and im only 21 so I can say it, but I loved cal, not now obviously, but I never wanted him gone
I loved all of them as long as they were still UK's coach. The only ones I was happy to see leave were BG and Cal. I remember Rupp and my favorite was Joe B Hall.