After the losses and humiliation, once I’m calmer, I like to be more positive. One positive of failing miserably in almost every single way imaginable this season is that it makes the failures so obvious and blatant that only a fool wouldn’t be able to correct them—assuming Pope gets a third year. If Kentucky were having some success but still playing mediocre basketball, with everything just feeling “off,” it would be harder for Pope to identify and address the issues going into next season. This will truly be the best test of whether Pope can have any real success here in the future: how he responds to clear and obvious mistakes—from roster building to game preparation, to evaluation, recruiting, NIL, everything. When the problems are made so crystal clear and the chaos of the season dies down, is Pope able to get out of his own head and make simple, effective corrections to set this program up for success.