No more Barnhart...no Golden parachute...the J Batt era begins, as the former AD at Michigan State moves into Barnhart’s position and takes over as CEO of Champions Blue. For the majority of his 24 years in Lexington, Barnhart only spoke once annually, providing a healthy dose of nonsense and B.S. and sometimes would snap, giving aggrieved Kentucky fans fuel: “I’m confident that (Stoops) loves his place. He’s the all-time winningest coach here, and that’s saying something. There’s been a lot of people who tried hard here and couldn’t sustain it and couldn’t work at it,” Barnhart told the Herald-Leader’s Jon Hale. “There’s a reason Mitch only talked once a year.” When he steered off the script, it didn’t take much to step in it. When Barnhart quickly moved on from Mark Stoops and hired Will Stein, the introductory press conference was supposed to be a day of celebration. At one point, someone asked the Kentucky AD if Stein had enough financial support to be successful. “We’re confident in what we’re doing. People ask that question 19 different ways with all that stuff that’s been going on, and it’s exhausting. Enough. Enough about, ‘Have we got enough?’ We’ve got enough. After announcing his retirement in March, we learned that Mitch was getting a new gig at the school as the “Executive in Residence for the UK Sports and Workforce Initiative.” “All I’ve ever done in my life is work, so this notion that this golden parachute is falling from the ceiling and I’m going to sit in the rocking chair and eat hay is ridiculous garbage.” In the weeks that followed, more and more became skeptical of Barnhart’s role. Pressure from prominent donors, the media, and the Governor ultimately eradicated the golden parachute as Barnhart and UK agreed to part ways without the $7-figure post retirement job. Now....about Eli...