It’s a good thing Kentucky athletics director Mitch Barnhart doesn’t subscribe to the same hiring and firing philosophy as Mark Stoops. If he did Stoops would have been fired twice already. Think about it. Stoops was hired in 2013 to turn around a Kentucky Football program that had a little success under Rich Brooks but had dropped right back down to the bottom of the SEC after Joker Phillips took over the reins.
After a few years of really bad football under Phillips and a 40-0 beatdown by Vanderbilt, Barnhart decided to pull the plug and fire Phillips. He brought in a coach in Stoops who had no head coaching experience at the time.
The first couple of seasons were rough. With the promise of a wide open offense and physical, hard hitting defense fans had high expectations. What they received was a “bill of goods.â€
Stoops put together two wins that first season. One was against a Mid-America Conference team, Miami of Ohio, and the other was against an FCS school — Alabama State.
Not exactly what everyone was hoping for when one of the Stoops brothers walked in the door but Barnhart had patience. He was invested in the hire and wanted it to be successful.
In years two and three with Neal Brown finishing out as the offensive coordinator — before taking the Troy head coaching job — and trying to run what appeared to be a watered down version of the Air Raid offense and Shannon Dawson — a Hal Mumme disciple — coming in as a one year offensive coordinator with handcuffs on, the results didn’t greatly improve.
Sure UK won a few more games but nothing significant. They had done no better than 2-6 in the SEC after three years of Stoops at the helm. Stoops had been through two offensive coordinators, a defensive coordinator and as a defensive minded coach his teams were giving up to SEC teams, on average over that three year span, 32 points per game. No one except Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin wins games in the SEC giving up 32 points per game and he doesn’t win that many.
At that point, after three years of losing performances with a record of 12-24 no one would have blamed Mitch Barnhart for “relieving Mark Stoops of his duties†as was so aptly put for Eddie Gran and Darin Hinshaw. But Barnhart didn’t do it. He believed in Stoops and gave him an opportunity to dig in and make some changes. Stoops did that. He brought in Eddie Gran and turned the offense over to him. Stoops focused on improving his leaky defense. The rest they say is history.
Now five years later when Mark Stoops has the opportunity to believe in his Coordinator and give him time to fix the problems, he doesn’t. He sweeps him out like yesterday’s trash.
Eddie Gran – A good guy gone too soon | Your Sports Edge
After a few years of really bad football under Phillips and a 40-0 beatdown by Vanderbilt, Barnhart decided to pull the plug and fire Phillips. He brought in a coach in Stoops who had no head coaching experience at the time.
The first couple of seasons were rough. With the promise of a wide open offense and physical, hard hitting defense fans had high expectations. What they received was a “bill of goods.â€
Stoops put together two wins that first season. One was against a Mid-America Conference team, Miami of Ohio, and the other was against an FCS school — Alabama State.
Not exactly what everyone was hoping for when one of the Stoops brothers walked in the door but Barnhart had patience. He was invested in the hire and wanted it to be successful.
In years two and three with Neal Brown finishing out as the offensive coordinator — before taking the Troy head coaching job — and trying to run what appeared to be a watered down version of the Air Raid offense and Shannon Dawson — a Hal Mumme disciple — coming in as a one year offensive coordinator with handcuffs on, the results didn’t greatly improve.
Sure UK won a few more games but nothing significant. They had done no better than 2-6 in the SEC after three years of Stoops at the helm. Stoops had been through two offensive coordinators, a defensive coordinator and as a defensive minded coach his teams were giving up to SEC teams, on average over that three year span, 32 points per game. No one except Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin wins games in the SEC giving up 32 points per game and he doesn’t win that many.
At that point, after three years of losing performances with a record of 12-24 no one would have blamed Mitch Barnhart for “relieving Mark Stoops of his duties†as was so aptly put for Eddie Gran and Darin Hinshaw. But Barnhart didn’t do it. He believed in Stoops and gave him an opportunity to dig in and make some changes. Stoops did that. He brought in Eddie Gran and turned the offense over to him. Stoops focused on improving his leaky defense. The rest they say is history.
Now five years later when Mark Stoops has the opportunity to believe in his Coordinator and give him time to fix the problems, he doesn’t. He sweeps him out like yesterday’s trash.
Eddie Gran – A good guy gone too soon | Your Sports Edge
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