I'm calling BS on those saying "Just 6 wins." I remember the posts in the last years of Rich Brooks. 6 wins wasn't enough, people wanted more, many thought Rich just couldn't get us "over the hump" and we needed a new coach to get us there.
What a twist of irony it is that we long for the Rich Brooks days, when we were at least respectable with our "Just 6 wins."
The only way Kentucky will ever be "good" at football is the Rich Brooks path, where we build a ground floor at respectable and maintain it, so we have a platform from which to build and reach the next plateau. It's a slow, arduous process, but it would be reaping benefits today if we could have hired anyone after Brooks competent enough to follow that path.
Top 25 classes don't mean ish when 8 or 9 of your conference foes occupy spots 1-24. And even that talent means nothing if you can't coach them up.
And those suggesting we break the rules to get ahead in football, I realize you are not really serious, but just in case you are in the slightest, remember that getting caught has implications far beyond our lousy football team and could affect something much more dear to our hearts.
So let the dumpster fire burn, but keep it contained to the dumpster.