Try going back and reading what you responded to. Hint: it had nothing to do with Pope or UK.Yeah w/e bro
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Try going back and reading what you responded to. Hint: it had nothing to do with Pope or UK.Yeah w/e bro
We average one Final Four every 5.5 seasons but Pope needs to be fired if he can't do it in 3? He is not responsible for whatever Cal did before he arrived.When Pope was hired, I felt that it was fair to give him 4 years to make it to the Final Four. But after the debacle that was last season, and our continued recruiting whiffs, for me personally it’s Final Four or bust this year. Elite Eight isn’t going to cut it for this fan — not when Dusty May and Todd Golden can come in and win titles within 2 and 3 years, respectively. We haven’t been to a FF in 11 years and we historically average one every 5.5 years. If he can’t get it done this year then he’s just not the guy, IMO.
Pope somehow convinced this many people that he should continue coaching here, since he was an average role player at UK and an average coach at lower schools. Blows my mind.
We average one Final Four every 5.5 seasons but Pope needs to be fired if he can't do it in 3? He is not responsible for whatever Cal did before he arrived.
It was because that poster was criticizing those that don't want Pope here like it was irrational.Did you miss that the hypothetical he sat out was if he reached the Final Four? Would you still want him gone in that case? I don't care if the coach is Mark Pope or someone else but the circumstances and results of the first two years calls for a third year imo. Firing a coach after just two seasons is an extreme move that should be reserved for only extreme failure such as a losing record (which isn't even a guarantee at any school) or extraneous faults imo. Many very successful coaches have gotten off to rockier starts in their first two seasons at their positions.
That is a very strange way of looking at things. It will have been 12 years at least if Pope is out for not achieving it when the next guy takes over. Should he know he only has a couple of years to get to the final four before he gets fired because of what occurred before he even arrived? I'm sure top coaches already in good situations and with other opportunities available will be lining up for that.He may not be responsible, Paul, but he took/was given the job knowing the drought we were in. He knew the natives were restless and he would need to produce fairly quickly. Trouble is, there’s a difference between “understanding the assignment” and actually being able to complete it.
The rocky start is the two seasons here which are not nearly as bad as you believe them to be when difficulty of schedule is considered. What he did before getting here is pretty irrelevant at this point. Nobody fires their coach based on what they did before their arrival.It was because that poster was criticizing those that don't want Pope here like it was irrational.
I get that he gets a third season. The Sweet Sixteen and likability won him a third year. However, the guy has been coaching for 11 years and has nothing to show for it. I would say that is far from a "rocky start." This is who Mark Pope is.
That would be his best season, FTR. As sad as that is.and not some in between crap like he loses 10 or 11 games but makes sweet 16 and came in 2nd /3rd place in SEC
They’re not nearly as great. UK has gone to plenty of Sweet Sixteens. A Sweet Sixteens is nothing special for the program.The rocky start is the two seasons here which are not nearly as bad as you believe them to be when difficulty of schedule is considered. What he did before getting here is pretty irrelevant at this point. Nobody fires their coach based on what they did before their arrival.
You've probably seen me post these facts before and choose to ignore it but our average SRS (performance vs schedule rating) for his two seasons is actually better than 15 of the 25 seasons prior to his arrival.
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A 5th place finish in the B12!So what did he do? What was accomplished?
Remember when we got elite players and about the only unknown was if we’d make a FF or not? Yeah, that was fun.Let's see how the roster construction finishes, and how the season turns out... way too many unknowns right now
Wait…he finished 5th in the conference?!?! How did he not win national COY?Picked 13th finished 5th in best conference is all
Thanks Mama WilkinsArgue away
I’m not gonna though
I’m fairly confident I know better
True…anyone who knows the game knows that 3 games is an appropriate number to make a definitive statement on a dude jumping from a crappy SoCon team to the SEC.I ain’t a bro
I know the game fairly well IMO
Sometimes you don’t need 1000 games to watch
I’m not sure I buy that. I think if he repeats yr 1 in yr 3 he will be retained. The “just good enough” approach.No it isn’t. If he gets a year 4, it’s because he did what he was supposed to in year 3. Holy hyperbole
Mitch…the gift that keeps on giving. I’d love to rip his sweater vest off and beat him with it.Actually Pope got a 6th year for getting to the Sweet 16 in year one. Now making $5.75 million a year with 4 years left at $ 5.75 million to $6.5 million per year with 75% buyout. That puts his current buyout at $18 million & $13.5 million after year 3 unless we make it to Sweet 16 again & he gets another 1 year contract extension.
I think what he means, and I agree, that that is in fact enough to get him another year. Especially with the S16 contract escalator. Always been my worry with the guy. He’s our version of Clappy the Clown minus the spray tan, but even a stranger personality.I didn’t say anything about either of those things. I know for a fact you understood what I said. Cmon man. We all have biases for surely you can understand that IF HE EARNS A 4TH YEAR, that by necessity would mean he did better than 12-14 losses and a Sweet 16. You said you weren’t a Pope hater, that you love winning. Then be that guy — if Pope earns another year BY WINNING that’s not the worst thing that ever happened. The whole point is winning — the lack of that word is why he’s on the hot seat.
And Hubert Davis got to a F4.Raising Hand. Just a reminder that Kevin Ollie won a national title.
I would say that 2012 team didn’t have an elite scorer. Extremely well balanced team that had, arguably, two of the best defenders to ever play college basketball.Diallo averaged 15.7 as a sophomore in the Big 10. I definitely expect Wilkins can average at least 14 ppg for us next year. I picked 14 ppg because that was the leading scorer on our 2012 championship team so if that does not qualify then they had no elite scorers accordingly. I would say they had four elite scorers who averaged between 11.9 and 14.2 ppg.
That is a very strange way of looking at things.
What did Cal do before Pope arrived?We average one Final Four every 5.5 seasons but Pope needs to be fired if he can't do it in 3? He is not responsible for whatever Cal did before he arrived.
Lol, how did Dusty May manage it?That is a very strange way of looking at things. It will have been 12 years at least if Pope is out for not achieving it when the next guy takes over. Should he know he only has a couple of years to get to the final four before he gets fired because of what occurred before he even arrived? I'm sure top coaches already in good situations and with other opportunities available will be lining up for that.
That's been because the SEC was a bit overrated the last 2 years.The rocky start is the two seasons here which are not nearly as bad as you believe them to be when difficulty of schedule is considered. What he did before getting here is pretty irrelevant at this point. Nobody fires their coach based on what they did before their arrival.
You've probably seen me post these facts before and choose to ignore it but our average SRS (performance vs schedule rating) for his two seasons is actually better than 15 of the 25 seasons prior to his arrival.
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I don’t think he gets retained with a double digit loss 3 or worse seed, Sweet 16 season. That clause won’t matter if people want him out.I think what he means, and I agree, that that is in fact enough to get him another year. Especially with the S16 contract escalator. Always been my worry with the guy. He’s our version of Clappy the Clown minus the spray tan, but even a stranger personality.
I don’t think this is a hot take, really. Somehow the 2012 team gets slightly under appreciated despite winning the natty and doing it in pretty dominant fashion.Hot take…the 2012 team, as assembled, was better than the 2015 team.
You think a 14 loss season isn't all that bad? To me, you can't use a SoS argument when we lost at home to UGA, Mizzou and a UNC team that got Hubert fired. Add in the losses to Louisville, A&M and NIT champs Auburn...not to mention the monster losses (one of which was in historic fashion)...I just don't think the SoS argument stands up very well. We had some impressive wins, even with all of the issues. But still a couple of miracles away from 15-16 losses and an NIT bid.The rocky start is the two seasons here which are not nearly as bad as you believe them to be when difficulty of schedule is considered. What he did before getting here is pretty irrelevant at this point. Nobody fires their coach based on what they did before their arrival.
You've probably seen me post these facts before and choose to ignore it but our average SRS (performance vs schedule rating) for his two seasons is actually better than 15 of the 25 seasons prior to his arrival.
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I may agree with you that last year was bad…To me, you can't use a SoS argument when we lost at home to UGA, Mizzou and a UNC team that got Hubert fired.
I will concede that the schedule was absolutely no cake walk. I do tend to think some of the teams that were ranked were overrated...but thats not the argument.I may agree with you that last year was bad…
That said, the idea that you can’t use a SoS argument because you lost a few games to teams you should have beaten is weak imo.
Lost at home to UGA
But beat Vandy handily
Lost at home to Missouri
But beat Tennessee on the road
Lost to UNC
But beat Arkansas on the road
It was the most AP ranked teams any Kentucky team has ever played on its schedule (regular season + conference tournament) as far back as I could track (14 games). I think I stopped at 1990, when I was reviewing this at one point.
You don’t have to choose between believing last year was bad and allowing for the caveat that it was a brutal schedule. Denying the obvious weakens arguments, as it shows that the interlocutor is not committed to good faith dialogue.
But yes, I’m with you last year was BAD despite the HISTORIC volume of ranked opponents.
Sounds like we largely agree.I will concede that the schedule was absolutely no cake walk. I do tend to think some of the teams that were ranked were overrated...but thats not the argument.
The reason I don't put much, or any, stock in the SoS thing is because of the still lopsided amount of times that we lost when we were favored to win. And compound that with the fashion in which we lost to Gonzaga, Michigan St, Vandy, Louisville, Alabama and Iowa St specifically...I just don't really care to hear how hard the schedule was. We simply didn't play like we belonged out there at times.
SoS doesn't change the lack of effort and consistent execution displayed across the whole season.
You're overlooking the fact that the SEC was vastly overrated all season, which is where we played 8 of those AP ranked teams. We beat 1 ranked team outside of the SEC, snd they were 22nd at the time.I may agree with you that last year was bad…
That said, the idea that you can’t use a SoS argument because you lost a few games to teams you should have beaten is weak imo.
Lost at home to UGA
But beat Vandy handily
Lost at home to Missouri
But beat Tennessee on the road
Lost to UNC
But beat Arkansas on the road
It was the most AP ranked teams any Kentucky team has ever played on its schedule (regular season + conference tournament) as far back as I could track (14 games). I think I stopped at 1990, when I was reviewing this at one point.
You don’t have to choose between believing last year was bad and allowing for the caveat that it was a brutal schedule. Denying the obvious weakens arguments, as it shows that the interlocutor is not committed to good faith dialogue.
But yes, I’m with you last year was BAD despite the HISTORIC volume of ranked opponents.
I didn’t overlook anything. 14 ranked teams is 14 ranked teams. You can poke holes in that but it’s still 14 no matter how you slice it.You're overlooking the fact that the SEC was vastly overrated all season, which is where we played 8 of those AP ranked teams. We beat 1 ranked team outside of the SEC, snd they were 22nd at the time.
Yes, we best Vandy handily, after they beat us in record fashion in Vandy.
Then the beat downs by UL, MSU, Zags, Iowa St. Bama.
With no context, sure. But once someone points that out, it doesn't quite look the same.I didn’t overlook anything. 14 ranked teams is 14 ranked teams. You can poke holes in that but it’s still 14 no matter how you slice it.
Now, the 2025 team played a tougher SoS than the 2026 team and that I can prove. But we can’t act like the 2026 team played anything other than a ridiculous schedule.
It's not the losses per se. It's the quitting. It's the not being prepared. It's the terrible game management. Again, the quitting!! You can brag on beating Vandy when they couldn't throw it in the ocean and leave out the not showing up at Vandy. And Oweh just walking out of bounds with the ball down 25 and he and Pope just shrugging it off. But they did "touch money"!I may agree with you that last year was bad…
That said, the idea that you can’t use a SoS argument because you lost a few games to teams you should have beaten is weak imo.
Lost at home to UGA
But beat Vandy handily
Lost at home to Missouri
But beat Tennessee on the road
Lost to UNC
But beat Arkansas on the road
It was the most AP ranked teams any Kentucky team has ever played on its schedule (regular season + conference tournament) as far back as I could track (14 games). I think I stopped at 1990, when I was reviewing this at one point.
You don’t have to choose between believing last year was bad and allowing for the caveat that it was a brutal schedule. Denying the obvious weakens arguments, as it shows that the interlocutor is not committed to good faith dialogue.
But yes, I’m with you last year was BAD despite the HISTORIC volume of ranked opponents.
The SEC is much better than it used to be, so the schedule rating is better. Should UK just make that the excuse for being mediocre from now on?The rocky start is the two seasons here which are not nearly as bad as you believe them to be when difficulty of schedule is considered. What he did before getting here is pretty irrelevant at this point. Nobody fires their coach based on what they did before their arrival.
You've probably seen me post these facts before and choose to ignore it but our average SRS (performance vs schedule rating) for his two seasons is actually better than 15 of the 25 seasons prior to his arrival.
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What you’re doing is using postseason results to reinterpret the regular season. I just don’t agree with that position. I have no problem with you doing it that way but I don’t find that convincing at all.With no context, sure. But once someone points that out, it doesn't quite look the same.
What was so ridiculous about it?
We didn't play a single F4 team. We played 1 of the E8 teams. We did play 6 of the sw16 teams during the regular season, but only 1 of those 6 actually advanced.
The SEC had 4 teams make it to the sw16, only 1 made it past there and none made the F4. Similar results with the OOC ranked teams we played. We simply played a lot of overrated/over ranked teams.
I didn’t brag about beating Vandy, man. Do you see any bragging in my post?It's not the losses per se. It's the quitting. It's the not being prepared. It's the terrible game management. Again, the quitting!! You can brag on beating Vandy when they couldn't throw it in the ocean and leave out the not showing up at Vandy. And Oweh just walking out of bounds with the ball down 25 and he and Pope just shrugging it off. But they did "touch money"!
Two seasons are far more than enough for anyone to see that Pope can't coach, motivate or lead!
Can you at least acknowledge that, with the portal and NIL, it’s much easier? That part of CBB has majorly changed. Rebuilds happen in a few weeks now, not years.Did you miss that the hypothetical he sat out was if he reached the Final Four? Would you still want him gone in that case? I don't care if the coach is Mark Pope or someone else but the circumstances and results of the first two years calls for a third year imo. Firing a coach after just two seasons is an extreme move that should be reserved for only extreme failure such as a losing record (which isn't even a guarantee at any school) or extraneous faults imo. Many very successful coaches have gotten off to rockier starts in their first two seasons at their positions.