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  • bthaunert
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 48

    #46
    Originally posted by Los Gatos

    Same here. He definitely rubbed me the wrong way while at Vandy.
    But you would have loved him if he was doing it as the UK coach!

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    • bthaunert
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2025
      • 48

      #47
      Originally posted by Helix

      Jerry Kill, who consults with the Vandy HC and came with Pavia from NM State, had the Golden Gophers (my other favorite college team) rolling for a while when he was there. A little bit of an odd duck, but he knows ball.
      I like Jerry Kill a lot. Sucks that his health issues made him leave the sidelines.

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      • Trueblujr
        Administrator
        • Nov 2014
        • 1844

        #48
        Originally posted by Jeffky62

        Spoken like most of us beaten down UK football fans . Hopefully we can find us a HC that can change this mentality. If vandy and Indiana can than it's highly possible we can too . remove barnhart first would be a positive step to meet this end .
        UK can be successful, IU proves that, but if you're talking in regards to recruiting, Vandy and IU aren't all of a sudden pulling in top 10 classes. In fact their classes have been worse than ours by and large. Their coaches aren't doing it by beating out the big boys for recruits, they're doing it by getting the most out of what they have and putting in a winning system. It will be interesting to see how long either can sustain that success.
        "It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine

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        • Trueblujr
          Administrator
          • Nov 2014
          • 1844

          #49
          Originally posted by EKYCat

          He did get his chance to prove at Oregon. And did. You're right. This IU team competes in any league.

          Dan Mullen is quietly 6-0 at UNLV. He'd be a major upgrade to what we have now.
          First, when was Cignetti at Oregon or did I miss a post somewhere that you were referring to somebody else? And wouldn't doubt if Mullen is in the mix if Sumrall is off the table. If Cignetti leaves IU, it won't be for us, that's a lateral move at best. Penn State on the other hand would be a different story.

          As for Franklin, I don't know that he would be high on Barnhart's list, but we are the kind of landing spot a guy like him would consider, but there are a lot of high level jobs opening up. There will be competition for him.
          "It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine

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          • EKYCat
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2022
            • 871

            #50
            Originally posted by Trueblujr

            First, when was Cignetti at Oregon or did I miss a post somewhere that you were referring to somebody else? And wouldn't doubt if Mullen is in the mix if Sumrall is off the table. If Cignetti leaves IU, it won't be for us, that's a lateral move at best. Penn State on the other hand would be a different story.

            As for Franklin, I don't know that he would be high on Barnhart's list, but we are the kind of landing spot a guy like him would consider, but there are a lot of high level jobs opening up. There will be competition for him.
            Another poster made a comment about "put Cignetti in the SEC" and see how he does and he'll get a chance to prove whether he can win this week at Oregon. IU went in to Oregon this week and beat them.

            No way would Cignetti consider UK. Why would he? Honestly, I'm not sure he leaves IU. He's 62 and has built a playoff contender.

            Don't want Franklin.

            I think the competition for Sumrall will be too stiff for him to come to UK. There are going to be much better jobs open and likely one of the more traditional powers swoops him up. He's obviously the first choice, though.

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            • Los Gatos
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 1689

              #51
              Originally posted by EKYCat


              I think the competition for Sumrall will be too stiff for him to come to UK. There are going to be much better jobs open and likely one of the more traditional powers swoops him up. He's obviously the first choice, though.
              I fear you are correct.

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              • Helix
                Member
                • Jul 2025
                • 77

                #52
                Originally posted by bthaunert

                I like Jerry Kill a lot. Sucks that his health issues made him leave the sidelines.
                Me too. He had the Gophers playing some hard nosed football, tough out.

                Last edited by Helix; 4 days ago.

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                • blueheretic
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2025
                  • 564

                  #53
                  Stubblefield??? No way!
                  "I am the punishment of God. If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you."

                  Genghis Khan

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                  • blueheretic
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2025
                    • 564

                    #54
                    Originally posted by EKYCat

                    Another poster made a comment about "put Cignetti in the SEC" and see how he does and he'll get a chance to prove whether he can win this week at Oregon. IU went in to Oregon this week and beat them.

                    .
                    That was me and he darn sure did it.

                    Kudos to him.

                    Any coach who comes to Kentucky gets placed immediately at a disadvantage. That coach has to overcome poor tradition, less funding, a State bereft of D1 talent and a whole slew of other challenges.

                    If you want to win here, you either need a C5 Galaxy full of money or mega-creativity or, likely, both.

                    Kentucky is probably THE hardest school to coach football in all of America.

                    Fans will be great when your winning 7 to ten games a year. Yet, we will turn on a dime if you go back to the 2-3 wins fail. Rightly so, in my opinion.

                    In one way and one way only, Kentucky is better than most schools. Kentucky football fans are beaten down and have relatively low expectation. We do, however, want respectability. 2-5 wins is not respectable. Not winning an SEC game at home is not respectable. Not being competitive with Vandy, Loserville, Miss State, Missou and barely defeating directional junior colleges is not respectable. Being scored on by a team like EMU who can't win in their own conference is not respectable.

                    Kentucky ADs have to stop treating football fans like we're stupid. Stoops should not have been given what amounts to a screw you, fans, contract for having two ten win seasons over down SEC foes and three cupcakes.

                    If Stoops had got those ten win seasons beating a championship contender Florida or a good LSU team and a couple of other up mid tier teams, I could see giving him the keys to the kingdom. Stoops got those ten win seasons on the back of down programs. Once they came back up to form or, in the case of Florida, up to middling status, Stoops failed miserably. You'll never convince me otherwise.
                    "I am the punishment of God. If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you."

                    Genghis Khan

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                    • Matt Dillon
                      Administrator
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 49590

                      #55
                      Originally posted by blueheretic

                      Kentucky ADs have to stop treating football fans like we're stupid. Stoops should not have been given what amounts to a screw you, fans, contract for having two ten win seasons over down SEC foes and three cupcakes.
                      This is what I tried to tell people when they were favorably comparing Stoops to the Bear.

                      ?
                      Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                      • Trueblujr
                        Administrator
                        • Nov 2014
                        • 1844

                        #56
                        Originally posted by EKYCat

                        Another poster made a comment about "put Cignetti in the SEC" and see how he does and he'll get a chance to prove whether he can win this week at Oregon. IU went in to Oregon this week and beat them.

                        No way would Cignetti consider UK. Why would he? Honestly, I'm not sure he leaves IU. He's 62 and has built a playoff contender.

                        Don't want Franklin.

                        I think the competition for Sumrall will be too stiff for him to come to UK. There are going to be much better jobs open and likely one of the more traditional powers swoops him up. He's obviously the first choice, though.
                        OK, thanks for clarifying, I knew they played Oregon, I thought you meant he had coached there or something. Brain fart on my part.
                        "It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine

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                        • Sjslhill
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2025
                          • 153

                          #57
                          Originally posted by blueheretic

                          That was me and he darn sure did it.

                          Kudos to him.

                          Any coach who comes to Kentucky gets placed immediately at a disadvantage. That coach has to overcome poor tradition, less funding, a State bereft of D1 talent and a whole slew of other challenges.

                          If you want to win here, you either need a C5 Galaxy full of money or mega-creativity or, likely, both.

                          Kentucky is probably THE hardest school to coach football in all of America.

                          Fans will be great when your winning 7 to ten games a year. Yet, we will turn on a dime if you go back to the 2-3 wins fail. Rightly so, in my opinion.

                          In one way and one way only, Kentucky is better than most schools. Kentucky football fans are beaten down and have relatively low expectation. We do, however, want respectability. 2-5 wins is not respectable. Not winning an SEC game at home is not respectable. Not being competitive with Vandy, Loserville, Miss State, Missou and barely defeating directional junior colleges is not respectable. Being scored on by a team like EMU who can't win in their own conference is not respectable.

                          Kentucky ADs have to stop treating football fans like we're stupid. Stoops should not have been given what amounts to a screw you, fans, contract for having two ten win seasons over down SEC foes and three cupcakes.

                          If Stoops had got those ten win seasons beating a championship contender Florida or a good LSU team and a couple of other up mid tier teams, I could see giving him the keys to the kingdom. Stoops got those ten win seasons on the back of down programs. Once they came back up to form or, in the case of Florida, up to middling status, Stoops failed miserably. You'll never convince me otherwise.
                          This is why I would hire upcoming young head coaches or OC’s or DC’s. If they want to stay move their pay up some or move on. The goal should be 7-5, 8-4 and once in awhile a 9 or 10 win. I don’t even know if this is possible with NIL. Bringing in a $10m coach would be ignorant decision in my opinion.

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                          • EKYCat
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2022
                            • 871

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Sjslhill

                            This is why I would hire upcoming young head coaches or OC’s or DC’s. If they want to stay move their pay up some or move on. The goal should be 7-5, 8-4 and once in awhile a 9 or 10 win. I don’t even know if this is possible with NIL. Bringing in a $10m coach would be ignorant decision in my opinion.
                            I truly believe if we brought in a coach had a perennial 8-4 record we'd be doing really well under the current landscape. Now, if they'll open the coffers, ala Texas Tech this year, anything is possible. After all, it is free agency and typically the highest bidders are the biggest winners.

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