Wait and see. He has everything in place that no other coach has enjoyed that's for sure.Thoughts?
Plus, Florida and Tennessee are not the juggernauts they used to be.
There was never a matter of not providing Coach Brooks the facilities Coach Stoops has today. A $500 million deal was in place in 2007 for CWS upgrades, football training facility and new baseball stadium. That went south when the Great Recession interceded. Coach Brooks was 68 and decided to retire. He was a good coach in the twilight of his coaching career that resurrected (one more time) our football program in another dark time of our history. When he left there was no one who wanted the job much as it was when Rich decided to become coach. The job went to Joker who wasn't up to being a head coach. As the nation emerged from the recession, CMS sold a vision and the boosters came through plus resourceful financing. Now we have facilities that are the envy of P5 schools. CMS has youth as a coach, respect across the coaching fraternity and now a staff that not only can recruit, but win. I've been a fan since childhood in the 50s. This is finally the time and place where our football program can compete and challenge for championships.Well duh he doesn't have 1% of the resources that Brooks had and was promised. Had Brooks had these resources im a firm believer we would've been a 8-10 win team per year considering what he was able to do with some of the worst resources in all of power 5 football and we would've never had the set back we had and stoops would've never even had an opportunity to coach here.
All it takes is investing money to get a hungry fanbase and program on the uptick and now that we have some of the best facilities in all of football we should be on the uptick for years even though it's 40 years overdue. Had Brooks had these resources though I'm almost certain we'd finish top 20 in recruiting every year and we would've been a much more attractive option for players and instead of going from 8 wins to 2 wins we would've went from 8 wins to 10+ wins a season if you include bowl season. I feel like had we invested the money 9 years ago we would've been in the position that MSU had been in the last few years if not better.
I feel like it's almost impossible for stoops to not surpass the level Brooks took us too considering the difference in resources each coach had is night and day. So since Stoops has literally a thousand times more to work with than Brooks did he should at least surpass what Brooks did by about 2 wins a year. I do feel like if Brooks had these resources though that we would've been a modern day powerhouse already and that he would've done better than stoops did or could've ever dreamed of with these resources seeing what Brooks did with literally nothing to work with. I don't believe stoops would've been able to even come close to matching what Brooks did if he had the same resources. If stoops had to work with what Brooks had to work with I don't think we would've ever seen more than 4 wins in a season with stoops when Brooks was taking us to 8 win seasons with no 4 stars and a roster loaded with 2 stars.
Quite amazing when you think about it. For example compare the recruiting rooms. it used to be a table with metal chairs in a terrible location of the stadium. To a state of the art facility. I'm not saying this to knock stoops at all either it's just a testament to how great of a coach Brooks was. I don't feel like there's a snow balls chance in hell he could've replicated what Brooks did had he had the same resources Brooks had. So yea stoops will surpass what Brooks was able to do it's a guarantee at this point due to the facilities. But Brooks IMO is light years of a better coach because he was able to do it, all while being severely handicapped in comparison to the rest of the SEC and resources to recruit with. But stoops is in the beginning of his head coaching career. So who's to say in 10-15 years that he wouldn't have reached the level of Brooks as far as just pure coaching ability goes.
Brooks would have built and retired.Stoops>>Brooks
Stoops is building a foundation to form his legacy here. Stoops will build his program and stay here. Brooks would have built and left.
OK, we are winning because our opponents who used to beat us like peasants in the street are so weak that Donald Duck could win with our current team. Your idolatry of coach Brooks is respectful. He is an old school football coach whose methods are what many of us admire. However, I'll take CMS and this current staff coupled with our facilities and ability to recruit 3 and 4 star athletes building depth Rich never had to compete in the SEC.Well duh he doesn't have 1% of the resources that Brooks had and was promised. Had Brooks had these resources im a firm believer we would've been a 8-10 win team per year considering what he was able to do with some of the worst resources in all of power 5 football and we would've never had the set back we had and stoops would've never even had an opportunity to coach here.
All it takes is investing money to get a hungry fanbase and program on the uptick and now that we have some of the best facilities in all of football we should be on the uptick for years even though it's 40 years overdue. Had Brooks had these resources though I'm almost certain we'd finish top 20 in recruiting every year and we would've been a much more attractive option for players and instead of going from 8 wins to 2 wins we would've went from 8 wins to 10+ wins a season if you include bowl season. I feel like had we invested the money 9 years ago we would've been in the position that MSU had been in the last few years if not better.
I feel like it's almost impossible for stoops to not surpass the level Brooks took us too considering the difference in resources each coach had is night and day. So since Stoops has literally a thousand times more to work with than Brooks did he should at least surpass what Brooks did by about 2 wins a year. I do feel like if Brooks had these resources though that we would've been a modern day powerhouse already and that he would've done better than stoops did or could've ever dreamed of with these resources seeing what Brooks did with literally nothing to work with. I don't believe stoops would've been able to even come close to matching what Brooks did if he had the same resources.
If stoops had to work with what Brooks had to work with I don't think we would've ever seen more than 4 wins in a season with stoops when Brooks was taking us to 8 win seasons with no 4 stars and a roster loaded with 2 stars. Quite amazing when you think about it. For example compare the recruiting rooms. it used to be a table with metal chairs in a terrible location of the stadium. To a state of the art facility. I'm not saying this to knock stoops at all either it's just a testament to how great of a coach Brooks was. Not to say though that in 10-15 years that stoops couldn't be on the same level as far as coaching ability goes considering he's still in the beginning stages of his career and has a ways to go.
Also Brooks was competing in an exponentially better SEC than stoops is right now. We had to scratch and claw to win every game during those seasons. The east was the best division in all of football. And due to lack of depth because of some of the worst facilities in all of p5 football later in the seasons in the final stretch we'd run out of gas and lose some games that we probably should've won because not much depth outside of the starters. Truly feel like had we had resources back then we would've had multiple top 10 finishes and could've even competed for a national championship and would've been a modern powerhouse like say a Clemson. Ugh what should've been.
Yea of course stoops is going to win more than brooks did dumb question and it has nothing to do with stoops possibly being a better coach because it's gonna be a long long time til he's even half the coach Brooks was Brooks is an HOF caliber coach. Now we have facilities second to none that even put our basketball facilities to shame. Just a real silly question because of the difference in facilities. If Brooks had these things to sell recruits on. We all saw what we did with rosters loaded with 2 stars and players with offer sheets full of MAC schools. Just imagine if he had something to sell recruits on and what he would've done with no 2 stars many many many 4 stars and a bunch of high end 3 stars. It's amazing to me that Brooks was able to complete a roster of 20+ scholarship players a year. Our facilities pre-stoops are truly shameful. We were winning 8 games with absolutely nothing to sell recruits on. If Brooks had this. We'd have some 11 win season to hang our hat on right now.
No offense, but he almost got us to 8 wins this year. With an improving, but still somewhat flawed and young team. I don't think you can put a ceiling on where Stoops can take us over the long haul. Keep building those recruiting pipelines at these powerhouse high school program and recruiting can get even better. On top of all that, the state of Kentucky is producing a higher number of SEC talent. If that trend continues, and Kentucky continues to dominate in-state recruiting(Alabama aside), it will make UK's recruiting job just a little bit easier.I think the best stoops could ever get us in an 8!win season. Thats nonknock on stoops it is what it is. That being said, I hope he continues to build on this year from here on out
It was too long to read. I will tell you my opinion. Stoops is the first coach since Claiborne to try to build the program from the bottom up, the only way you can build a sustainable SEC team. Brooks came in as the only guy that would take the job and did what he could. He did well, primarily through scheduling. We beat LSU, but other than that we didn't really beat anyone we shouldn't have. Before anyone reminds me of Stevie getting loose, UL was ranked high at the time, but petered out. I think Rich Brooks took a job no one wanted, and did a great job at it. I'm glad he did. I wished he hadn't pushed Joker onto the administration. I have said since Curci that we need a 7-10 build to get big guys and linebackers to make this program thrive. Skill players are a dime a dozen, big uglies are not. Even when we sucked in the 80's, every team knew they played Kentucky because we hit people. We are getting back there. Stoops is building a foundation from the bottom up that I pray we will sustain.Well duh he doesn't have 1% of the resources that Brooks had and was promised. Had Brooks had these resources im a firm believer we would've been a 8-10 win team per year considering what he was able to do with some of the worst resources in all of power 5 football and we would've never had the set back we had and stoops would've never even had an opportunity to coach here.
All it takes is investing money to get a hungry fanbase and program on the uptick and now that we have some of the best facilities in all of football we should be on the uptick for years even though it's 40 years overdue. Had Brooks had these resources though I'm almost certain we'd finish top 20 in recruiting every year and we would've been a much more attractive option for players and instead of going from 8 wins to 2 wins we would've went from 8 wins to 10+ wins a season if you include bowl season. I feel like had we invested the money 9 years ago we would've been in the position that MSU had been in the last few years if not better.
I feel like it's almost impossible for stoops to not surpass the level Brooks took us too considering the difference in resources each coach had is night and day. So since Stoops has literally a thousand times more to work with than Brooks did he should at least surpass what Brooks did by about 2 wins a year. I do feel like if Brooks had these resources though that we would've been a modern day powerhouse already and that he would've done better than stoops did or could've ever dreamed of with these resources seeing what Brooks did with literally nothing to work with. I don't believe stoops would've been able to even come close to matching what Brooks did if he had the same resources. If stoops had to work with what Brooks had to work with I don't think we would've ever seen more than 4 wins in a season with stoops when Brooks was taking us to 8 win seasons with no 4 stars and a roster loaded with 2 stars.
Quite amazing when you think about it. For example compare the recruiting rooms. it used to be a table with metal chairs in a terrible location of the stadium. To a state of the art facility. I'm not saying this to knock stoops at all either it's just a testament to how great of a coach Brooks was. I don't feel like there's a snow balls chance in hell he could've replicated what Brooks did had he had the same resources Brooks had. So yea stoops will surpass what Brooks was able to do it's a guarantee at this point due to the facilities. But Brooks IMO is light years of a better coach because he was able to do it, all while being severely handicapped in comparison to the rest of the SEC and resources to recruit with. But stoops is in the beginning of his head coaching career. So who's to say in 10-15 years that he wouldn't have reached the level of Brooks as far as just pure coaching ability goes.
BTW,Stoops was a big part of raising the money to get the new facilities. Brooks couldn't do that.It was too long to read. I will tell you my opinion. Stoops is the first coach since Claiborne to try to build the program from the bottom up, the only way you can build a sustainable SEC team. Brooks came in as the only guy that would take the job and did what he could. He did well, primarily through scheduling. We beat LSU, but other than that we didn't really beat anyone we shouldn't have. Before anyone reminds me of Stevie getting loose, UL was ranked high at the time, but petered out. I think Rich Brooks took a job no one wanted, and did a great job at it. I'm glad he did. I wished he hadn't pushed Joker onto the administration. I have said since Curci that we need a 7-10 build to get big guys and linebackers to make this program thrive. Skill players are a dime a dozen, big uglies are not. Even when we sucked in the 80's, every team knew they played Kentucky because we hit people. We are getting back there. Stoops is building a foundation from the bottom up that I pray we will sustain.
Brooks started from the very bottom as well. With way less to work with. We were in the best division in football and definitely would've won games like the UT game in OT had we had facilities tomgrt players to have depth vs other good teams. We beat UGA with Brooks, South Carolina if I can recall, Clemson, FSU, East Carolina was good the year we beat them. Brooks had a way more difficult schedule back then the difference in the East division then and now is night and day he had way less of a schedule.It was too long to read. I will tell you my opinion. Stoops is the first coach since Claiborne to try to build the program from the bottom up, the only way you can build a sustainable SEC team. Brooks came in as the only guy that would take the job and did what he could. He did well, primarily through scheduling. We beat LSU, but other than that we didn't really beat anyone we shouldn't have. Before anyone reminds me of Stevie getting loose, UL was ranked high at the time, but petered out. I think Rich Brooks took a job no one wanted, and did a great job at it. I'm glad he did. I wished he hadn't pushed Joker onto the administration. I have said since Curci that we need a 7-10 build to get big guys and linebackers to make this program thrive. Skill players are a dime a dozen, big uglies are not. Even when we sucked in the 80's, every team knew they played Kentucky because we hit people. We are getting back there. Stoops is building a foundation from the bottom up that I pray we will sustain.
Brooks never had a winning season in the SEC. He won 8 games twice by scheduling weak and winning bowl games against down teams. If he beats MSU or USCjr in 07, he is great, but he didn't. I like him and love the program, but don't build a statue, he was the only one that would take the job, and he left the cupboard bare. Plus, he set up Joker as "coach in waiting" to keep him from leaving and we all know that was a mistake.Brooks started from the very bottom as well. With way less to work with. We were in the best division in football and definitely would've won games like the UT game in OT had we had facilities tomgrt players to have depth vs other good teams. We beat UGA with Brooks, South Carolina if I can recall, Clemson, FSU, East Carolina was good the year we beat them. Brooks had a way more difficult schedule back then the difference in the East division then and now is night and day he had way less of a schedule.
Had Mitch not lied to brook, he would've stayed longer, had we had the facilities then that we have now. We were winning 8 games a year with nothing to sell recruits on. We would've had an 11 win season and competed for the SEC if we had what we had now when Brooks was here no doubt. He coached a team full of 2 stars and weak offer sheets to 8 wins season and .500 in the SEC. As far as judging them based on today. Brooks did it for much longer at multiple program Brooks is a better coach he just didn't get the facilities he was promised like stoops did. And because of so he knew there was no way to sustain the success and retired.
Brooks never had a winning season in the SEC. He won 8 games twice by scheduling weak and winning bowl games against down teams. If he beats MSU or USCjr in 07, he is great, but he didn't. I like him and love the program, but don't build a statue, he was the only one that would take the job, and he left the cupboard bare. Plus, he set up Joker as "coach in waiting" to keep him from leaving and we all know that was a mistake.
Rich Brooks coached Kentucky 2003-09. When Brooks came here, Kentucky football was in bad shape because Mumme left us in trouble with the NCAA. Brooks produced bowls in 2006, 07, 08, 09, and his players got to another bowl in 2010 with Joker. Brooks had 1 season in which Kentucky's SEC record was 4-4. Brooks beat LSU the nation's #1 team in 2007. At the time, those were big steps forward for our football program. Stoops got here in 2013. Stoops has recruited (legally) better than any other Kentucky football coach, and Stoops has been central to fundraising (as was Brooks in his day). Stoops and Barnhart remodeled Commonwealth Stadium and replaced the Nutter Center with a new, state of the art building. Stoops already has a 4-4 SEC season. Stoops is taking Kentucky to the Gator (Taxslayer) Bowl this year, our best bowl since the Outback in 1998. Next year, we have 19 incumbent starters and both kickers coming back. So, a year from now, Stoops ought to have mainly surpassed the level of what Brooks accomplished here.Thoughts?
Copy that! I hate to think what would have happened if Harbaugh got away with stealing Marrow off to Ann Arbor last year. Marrow isn't the only coach in America who can recruit. Theoretically, he isn't irreplaceable. But he has been in the middle of almost every key Stoops commitment, including all the Ohio players like Benny, Rose, Conrad, GAA, Meadows, Edwards, West, Jones, Ajian, Richardson, Clark. Marrow is also Paschal's and Watkins' lead recruiter. It is scary to think where Stoops would be now without Marrow. Great hire at the time.As long as Marrow is around....
You do realise how old Brooks was and therefor how many years of head coach experience and football knowledge he had when he came here don't you. Give coach Stoops that time and experience and see what he will do!Well duh he doesn't have 1% of the resources that Brooks had and was promised. Had Brooks had these resources im a firm believer we would've been a 8-10 win team per year considering what he was able to do with some of the worst resources in all of power 5 football and we would've never had the set back we had and stoops would've never even had an opportunity to coach here.
All it takes is investing money to get a hungry fanbase and program on the uptick and now that we have some of the best facilities in all of football we should be on the uptick for years even though it's 40 years overdue. Had Brooks had these resources though I'm almost certain we'd finish top 20 in recruiting every year and we would've been a much more attractive option for players and instead of going from 8 wins to 2 wins we would've went from 8 wins to 10+ wins a season if you include bowl season. I feel like had we invested the money 9 years ago we would've been in the position that MSU had been in the last few years if not better.
I feel like it's almost impossible for stoops to not surpass the level Brooks took us too considering the difference in resources each coach had is night and day. So since Stoops has literally a thousand times more to work with than Brooks did he should at least surpass what Brooks did by about 2 wins a year. I do feel like if Brooks had these resources though that we would've been a modern day powerhouse already and that he would've done better than stoops did or could've ever dreamed of with these resources seeing what Brooks did with literally nothing to work with. I don't believe stoops would've been able to even come close to matching what Brooks did if he had the same resources. If stoops had to work with what Brooks had to work with I don't think we would've ever seen more than 4 wins in a season with stoops when Brooks was taking us to 8 win seasons with no 4 stars and a roster loaded with 2 stars.
Quite amazing when you think about it. For example compare the recruiting rooms. it used to be a table with metal chairs in a terrible location of the stadium. To a state of the art facility. I'm not saying this to knock stoops at all either it's just a testament to how great of a coach Brooks was. I don't feel like there's a snow balls chance in hell he could've replicated what Brooks did had he had the same resources Brooks had. So yea stoops will surpass what Brooks was able to do it's a guarantee at this point due to the facilities. But Brooks IMO is light years of a better coach because he was able to do it, all while being severely handicapped in comparison to the rest of the SEC and resources to recruit with. But stoops is in the beginning of his head coaching career. So who's to say in 10-15 years that he wouldn't have reached the level of Brooks as far as just pure coaching ability goes.
Left? You mean retire?!?! I hate the crap Brooks receives sometimes on here. He made us respectable through a lot of adversity. He should be honored accordingly. Joker on the other hand should never be forgiven and never be allowed to step foot on campus again in terms of uk football. Devastated the program and the fans.Stoops>>Brooks
Stoops is building a foundation to form his legacy here. Stoops will build his program and stay here. Brooks would have built and left.
From all I can gather Brooks was pleading for the new facilities and more financial support for football team in general. Brooks did a great job with what he had to work with; maybe even miraculous. These recruits today want to be WOWED! with new and shiny things, but when Brooks seen the funds weren't coming he new he had done all he could do without the support from administration. Stoops came in with a plan that started with good recruiting and he implemented his new facilities plan before the team became successful, and now the recruiting will get even better do to the WOW factor being in place. This should result in a team on the field like we have never witnessed in my lifetime at Ky!!!!!!Thoughts?
I agree with most of what you say here. Brooks saved Kentucky football, and set the stage for what Stoops is doing now. Thus Brooks deserves great credit. But you are out of line on Joker. All of us know that Joker blew his opportunity and cost our football program 6 years. That isn't disputed. But Joker is a Kentuckian, a UK grad, and a former all SEC player for us. Nobody on this board can say those things about themselves. Joker was recommended for our HC job by Brooks. I'm sorry that Joker was an unsuccessful HC. But your harsh wishes for him are silly.Left? You mean retire?!?! I hate the crap Brooks receives sometimes on here. He made us respectable through a lot of adversity. He should be honored accordingly. Joker on the other hand should never be forgiven and never be allowed to step foot on campus again in terms of uk football. Devastated the program and the fans.
He got rid of all of Brooks staff. He wanted his own agenda. Failed miserably. Maybe I was a little harsh but I could care less about him. Good offensive coordinator though.I agree with most of what you say here. Brooks saved Kentucky football, and set the stage for what Stoops is doing now. Thus Brooks deserves great credit. But you are out of line on Joker. All of us know that Joker blew his opportunity and cost our football program 6 years. That isn't disputed. But Joker is a Kentuckian, a UK grad, and a former all SEC player for us. Nobody on this board can say those things about themselves. Joker was recommended for our HC job by Brooks. I'm sorry that Joker was an unsuccessful HC. But your harsh wishes for him are silly.
If Brooks had the support Stoops has he would still be here.
It was too long to read. I will tell you my opinion. Stoops is the first coach since Claiborne to try to build the program from the bottom up, the only way you can build a sustainable SEC team. Brooks came in as the only guy that would take the job and did what he could. He did well, primarily through scheduling. We beat LSU, but other than that we didn't really beat anyone we shouldn't have. Before anyone reminds me of Stevie getting loose, UL was ranked high at the time, but petered out. I think Rich Brooks took a job no one wanted, and did a great job at it. I'm glad he did. I wished he hadn't pushed Joker onto the administration. I have said since Curci that we need a 7-10 build to get big guys and linebackers to make this program thrive. Skill players are a dime a dozen, big uglies are not. Even when we sucked in the 80's, every team knew they played Kentucky because we hit people. We are getting back there. Stoops is building a foundation from the bottom up that I pray we will sustain.
The point is you are out of line saying Joker or any other former UK football player should not be welcome on campus. That's nuts.He got rid of all of Brooks staff. He wanted his own agenda. Failed miserably. Maybe I was a little harsh but I could care less about him. Good offensive coordinator though.