Louisville just isn’t a brand built to sustain long term college sports transformation. A lot of teams have been throwing around cash here and there but it’s not a sustainable model moving forward. L
Kentucky is far bigger in support and can garner far more funding, the issue is we’ve got an administration issue that must be handled first. Kentucky has made severe errors in allowing Mitch Barnhart to lead the way into the NIL era. The BOT’s have been asleep at the wheel due to financial bottom line and land lording being front and center. We’ve had an administration that has taken its eye off the ball, literally. Now that the governor has become involved that should clear up, it points to a very unhappy population in Kentucky that he cannot ignore.
Kentucky has to understand that neglecting this basketball program is a death sentence for the university and reputation. It’s not something that can happen.
Mitch is gone, and that is the first step to getting this right. The JMI deal must be reworked it’s not negotiable. I imagine JMI will eventually have to come to the table to iron some wrinkles out if they want to continue to advance as a serious competitor to Playfly and Learfield. No major flagship programs in the BIG10 or SEC are going to touch them if this is the way they’ll go after signing with them. If Kentucky basketball cannot produce with you as their major facilitator, then nobody can survive you. It’s a terrible look for them right now and it cannot be avoided.
These things will take care of themselves in time. One thing is certain, Louisville is not rich, not by any means. They’ve always tried to project a major player on the scene when they’re not, this is no different.