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Clean house, clean it all out. I will sacrifice the upcoming season for a brighter future come 2027.....👍 1 -
Pope should go after Folguiras from Iowa (again)
Maybe Goode from Robert Morris unless he already tried & Goode threw cold water on it.
**** him.
I called it. I knew he was just using UK for a better offer from BYU.Last edited by Matt Dillon; 1 week ago.👍 1Leave a comment:
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Not disagreeing, but "Rob" ??? You're now on a first name basis and wishing well for a kid who used UK to get his own pay raise while toying with the UK fan base? Sorry.... but I'm not feeling all that happy for him at the moment.👍 2Leave a comment:
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Rob did what he wanted, got an offer from UK, BYU either matched or got closer and Rob is now happy with the money he will be getting. Good for him. Next up. Who knows.Leave a comment:
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The Wright rumors aren't unfounded. He's staying at BYU. A guy that was reportedly a done deal and he gets to campus and realizes pretty quickly "this ain't for me."
Agree with this, but that's not what I was referring to. I was talking about all the extreme over reactions specifically to unfounded rumors being spread by talking heads who just need clicks. All the doom and gloom because someone starts saying the it looks like Player X might be considering someone else, etc. It's ridiculous.
1 commit for 2026-2027. When is enough going to be enough with Pope for you? Serious question.
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All I know is we have plenty of openings and PT, and more than likely a decent amount of money to spend. Since the end of the season, we lost two assistants and a lot of players. So far, we have added one new assistant and his 4* son. Other schools are signing guys left and right, while we seem to swing from positive to negative news. Who knows, maybe Pope is playing 6D chess and we will have a slew of commitments in one day.Leave a comment:
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Nothing else I can do otherwise. This portal creates chaos and lots of bogus rumors. No idea how things will go. Hopeful. Seems that things move slowly for some reason right now.It's been this way for as long as I can remember. Any time your favorite team is trending downward you have three camps. You have those that are trying to stay positive appealing for calm, then you have those on the other end of the spectrum in full meltdown mode, and you have those like me that, since I can't do anything about it, choose to take a wait and see approach.Leave a comment:
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Agree with this, but that's not what I was referring to. I was talking about all the extreme over reactions specifically to unfounded rumors being spread by talking heads who just need clicks. All the doom and gloom because someone starts saying the it looks like Player X might be considering someone else, etc. It's ridiculous.
Well there are some pretty strong indicators of our trend to irrelevancy without needing anything from internet talking heads. A few things that we know for sure—come next March it will have been 15 years since our last title, 12 years since we made a Final 4, 8 years since even an Elite 8. And we do know at this moment who is committed to play next year.
Unless one considers having a hall of fame coach with the no. 1 recruiting class—2023–to make you stand out on the national scene there hasn’t been a lot to hang your hat on or a big reason to feel we’re about to pull out of it. Kind of feels like IU’s fall a couple decades ago.
But, sure, there’s a chance Pope signs some studs and they stay healthy and things get better soon. I am not one of those rooting against it so that he gets fired. I want very badly to be a contender again. I miss the excitement in a bad way. I feel like my kids have grown up with no understnding why UK basketball means so much to me. We’ve been just another team for a long time now.
And yes I do believe that our player buying funds are more than most programs have. I do believe that most schools invest more in football as the cash cow for athletics. It makes sense that that would be the case.
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It's been this way for as long as I can remember. Any time your favorite team is trending downward you have three camps. You have those that are trying to stay positive appealing for calm, then you have those on the other end of the spectrum in full meltdown mode, and you have those like me that, since I can't do anything about it, choose to take a wait and see approach.👍 3Leave a comment:
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Agree 100%
Mitch's ego is the problem. The guy obviously has never been in sales and couldn't make it in sales, since he can't handle rejection. He gets turned down once or twice and goes into panic mode and wants to hear a yes...so he settles for a coach like Pope rather than patiently seeking out the best and right candidate for the job.
I wanted to give Pope a fair chance, and I feel like I have. I was fine with his first year... everything from the players he brought in at the last minute and the season results. He won a lot of tough games and had UK being viewed as respectable. But man...year 2 was not kind to him... and he brought an awful lot of it onto himself. One of Pope's problems is he loves to talk. And sometimes saying nothing is the best thing to do, but he can't help himself. In an effort to diffuse a small fire, often times he makes it worse by seeming to throw gasoline on it.
Anyway, Pope shouldn't have been put in this position, that's on Mitch. I don't think any of us can blame Pope for wanting to take his dream job, but we can blame Mitch for putting him in that situation in the first place.
I don't blame Pope at all. He should've taken his dream job and he's doing the best he can. Can't say the same for Calipari in his last 5 years though. He lost his fire and only cared about getting a few more guys into the NBA. He couldn't have cared less about bringing another Championship to UK.
But enough of that. Can't change the spot we're in now. Getting back on topic; hopefully we see a couple commits by the end of the week. That's all I got to say about it, I'm just going to sit back and watch how it all unfolds in the next 10 days.👍 3Leave a comment:
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Mitch's ego is the problem. The guy obviously has never been in sales and couldn't make it in sales, since he can't handle rejection. He gets turned down once or twice and goes into panic mode and wants to hear a yes...so he settles for a coach like Pope rather than patiently seeking out the best and right candidate for the job.
I didn't quote it all. But All facts, great post. I don't put any stock in any of these insiders. I visit 2 websites just to stay in the loop. But like you said, it doesn't take a genius to see we're trending more towards the irrelevancy of IU than we are towards what we've historically been. Mitch has to be by far the biggest culprit behind UK's downfall. Can't stand that moron, this could have been avoidable if he was even semi-competent at his job.
I wanted to give Pope a fair chance, and I feel like I have. I was fine with his first year... everything from the players he brought in at the last minute and the season results. He won a lot of tough games and had UK being viewed as respectable. But man...year 2 was not kind to him... and he brought an awful lot of it onto himself. One of Pope's problems is he loves to talk. And sometimes saying nothing is the best thing to do, but he can't help himself. In an effort to diffuse a small fire, often times he makes it worse by seeming to throw gasoline on it.
Anyway, Pope shouldn't have been put in this position, that's on Mitch. I don't think any of us can blame Pope for wanting to take his dream job, but we can blame Mitch for putting him in that situation in the first place.👍 2Leave a comment:
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I didn't quote it all. But All facts, great post. I don't put any stock in any of these insiders. I visit 2 websites just to stay in the loop. But like you said, it doesn't take a genius to see we're trending more towards the irrelevancy of IU than we are towards what we've historically been. Mitch has to be by far the biggest culprit behind UK's downfall. Can't stand that moron, this could have been avoidable if he was even semi-competent at his job.
Well there are some pretty strong indicators of our trend to irrelevancy without needing anything from internet talking heads. A few things that we know for sure—come next March it will have been 15 years since our last title, 12 years since we made a Final 4, 8 years since even an Elite 8. And we do know at this moment who is committed to play next year.
Unless one considers having a hall of fame coach with the no. 1 recruiting class—2023–to make you stand out on the national scene there hasn’t been a lot to hang your hat on or a big reason to feel we’re about to pull out of it. Kind of feels like IU’s fall a couple decades ago.👍 1Leave a comment:
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