Hurley would have been fired at UK before ever winning a champ

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What's the point you want to make? That Pope is still building toward a similar success and he just needs time? I don't see how it gets better when he had a top 2 budget of all teams and still struck out on multiple players, took and paid an injured one, didn't get any elite talent, and still hasn't signed a player for next year. So where is he building this hope where he deserves many years of below average UK standards.
That not just Hurley, but MOST top coaches had a bad season...and their schools didn't fire them
 
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Wanna know the test? If Hurley decided to leave UConn he'd have interest from everyone including the NBA. Pope leaves Kentucky he's gonna be lucky to go to a mid major
Hurely would have been fired at the end of year two at UK by the armchair coaches, would have never won a championship and had to take a lesser job. Absolutey nobody would have wanted him as he woud have done NOTHING.
 

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Year 1: 16-17 (missed tourney)
Year 2: 19-12 (may have missed tourney - COVID)
Year 3: 15-8 (7 seed, lost in first round)
Year 4: 23-10 (5 seed, lost in first round)
Year 5: 31-8 (champ)
Year 6: 37-3 (champ)

To be honest, I'm personally torn on Pope.
  • Gets down early in games, seems to be a game preparation issue. It's not just a problem this year or because of injuries.
  • Being down 12 or more points in 13 of 19 games against power 4 seems nearly impossible.
  • Subbing patterns are terrible.
  • Has had some odd interviews, especially after losses
  • Incredibly inconsistent game to game (throughout his career, not just here)
  • Hasn't proved he can finish better than 5th in his conference
  • Has missed out on top recruits and hasn't signed anyone this year (it's still unclear to me if this is a Pope problem or JMI problem or both)
  • ...fill in the blank
However, I do think if you give a highly intelligent, highly passionate coach time, especially one that will give everything for the program, he can learn from his mistakes and improve. I get the frustration because I'm incredibly frustrated, and given the choice today, I may opt for a new coach, I'm not sure. I'm far from a sunshine pumper when it comes to Pope.

But at the same time, I do think he has a lot of positives that can translate into championships given time to learn/progress.
  • Has proven he can build an elite offense
  • He's more passionate about Kentucky than any other coach out there
  • Will work his *** off to get better. Will work his *** off to improve his team.
  • The type of man and personality you want running your program
  • He truly has dealt with an unprecedented amount of injuries, yet still made the s16 last year and has shown he can adapt this year and have some success. We wouldn't be complaining about J. Johnson or Noah playing too much if we had Lowe and/or Kam. We could handle more interior physicality with JQ.
The main point is this:
Look at Hurley's first four years. Fans would've have been far more upset with him than we are with Pope - and now he's now the premier coach. Coach K completely missed the tournament his first 3 years, but they gave him time to come into his own (yes, I know today is different with the transfer portal and one-and-dones. But a 38-47 start, we would have gone nuclear). There's a big list of coaches who had rough starts before winning chips, but their schools gave them the chance to learn and improve. I think Pope can get better, I just hope he does it sooner rather than later.

I'm personally willing to be patient through year 3 if that's what the administration wants to do, but if it's the same story, I'll be begging for a change.

I'd also be good with a change after this year (I just don't think that'll happen)
This point came up sometimes during the coaching search a couple years ago. If the Pope tenure doesn't work out, and next year seems like it will be the deciding factor, one thing we've learned is you can't hire a coach who will be learning on the job. That would be Hurley when he was hired at UConn, and you're right, he almost certainly doesn't survive his record after four seasons. That's kind of the risk you run. How many coaches put together four very underwhelming seasons and then run off back-to-back national championships? Hurley is the exception to the rule.

I think that's why so many people, myself included, see Oats as the obvious candidate. The floor with him is by now established. You know he will put a competent team on the court year in and year out. It's an open question if he can take a team to that next level and win a championship, but he's become a perennial contender for the SEC title AT ALABAMA of all places. One would think he gets a bump at UK and we have a perennial Final Four caliber team.
 

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Year 1: 16-17 (missed tourney)
Year 2: 19-12 (may have missed tourney - COVID)
Year 3: 15-8 (7 seed, lost in first round)
Year 4: 23-10 (5 seed, lost in first round)
Year 5: 31-8 (champ)
Year 6: 37-3 (champ)

To be honest, I'm personally torn on Pope.
  • Gets down early in games, seems to be a game preparation issue. It's not just a problem this year or because of injuries.
  • Being down 12 or more points in 13 of 19 games against power 4 seems nearly impossible.
  • Subbing patterns are terrible.
  • Has had some odd interviews, especially after losses
  • Incredibly inconsistent game to game (throughout his career, not just here)
  • Hasn't proved he can finish better than 5th in his conference
  • Has missed out on top recruits and hasn't signed anyone this year (it's still unclear to me if this is a Pope problem or JMI problem or both)
  • ...fill in the blank
However, I do think if you give a highly intelligent, highly passionate coach time, especially one that will give everything for the program, he can learn from his mistakes and improve. I get the frustration because I'm incredibly frustrated, and given the choice today, I may opt for a new coach, I'm not sure. I'm far from a sunshine pumper when it comes to Pope.

But at the same time, I do think he has a lot of positives that can translate into championships given time to learn/progress.
  • Has proven he can build an elite offense
  • He's more passionate about Kentucky than any other coach out there
  • Will work his *** off to get better. Will work his *** off to improve his team.
  • The type of man and personality you want running your program
  • He truly has dealt with an unprecedented amount of injuries, yet still made the s16 last year and has shown he can adapt this year and have some success. We wouldn't be complaining about J. Johnson or Noah playing too much if we had Lowe and/or Kam. We could handle more interior physicality with JQ.
The main point is this:
Look at Hurley's first four years. Fans would've have been far more upset with him than we are with Pope - and now he's now the premier coach. Coach K completely missed the tournament his first 3 years, but they gave him time to come into his own (yes, I know today is different with the transfer portal and one-and-dones. But a 38-47 start, we would have gone nuclear). There's a big list of coaches who had rough starts before winning chips, but their schools gave them the chance to learn and improve. I think Pope can get better, I just hope he does it sooner rather than later.

I'm personally willing to be patient through year 3 if that's what the administration wants to do, but if it's the same story, I'll be begging for a change.

I'd also be good with a change after this year (I just don't think that'll happen)
Uconn was on probation shortly after he took over from the Kevin Ollie issues. He still improved them each year.

He also had a track record of turning around programs at RI and Wagner.

Wanna try again with a new excuse?
 
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Yeah it's funny terrible Pope is. "One bad year" yeah thats the problem, not that he has been average at best his entire career.
Nothing average about his first season here. What he has done here is all he should be judged by. So year, one bad season...and that season ain't over yet....
 

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Year 1: 16-17 (missed tourney)
Year 2: 19-12 (may have missed tourney - COVID)
Year 3: 15-8 (7 seed, lost in first round)
Year 4: 23-10 (5 seed, lost in first round)
Year 5: 31-8 (champ)
Year 6: 37-3 (champ)

To be honest, I'm personally torn on Pope.
  • Gets down early in games, seems to be a game preparation issue. It's not just a problem this year or because of injuries.
  • Being down 12 or more points in 13 of 19 games against power 4 seems nearly impossible.
  • Subbing patterns are terrible.
  • Has had some odd interviews, especially after losses
  • Incredibly inconsistent game to game (throughout his career, not just here)
  • Hasn't proved he can finish better than 5th in his conference
  • Has missed out on top recruits and hasn't signed anyone this year (it's still unclear to me if this is a Pope problem or JMI problem or both)
  • ...fill in the blank
However, I do think if you give a highly intelligent, highly passionate coach time, especially one that will give everything for the program, he can learn from his mistakes and improve. I get the frustration because I'm incredibly frustrated, and given the choice today, I may opt for a new coach, I'm not sure. I'm far from a sunshine pumper when it comes to Pope.

But at the same time, I do think he has a lot of positives that can translate into championships given time to learn/progress.
  • Has proven he can build an elite offense
  • He's more passionate about Kentucky than any other coach out there
  • Will work his *** off to get better. Will work his *** off to improve his team.
  • The type of man and personality you want running your program
  • He truly has dealt with an unprecedented amount of injuries, yet still made the s16 last year and has shown he can adapt this year and have some success. We wouldn't be complaining about J. Johnson or Noah playing too much if we had Lowe and/or Kam. We could handle more interior physicality with JQ.
The main point is this:
Look at Hurley's first four years. Fans would've have been far more upset with him than we are with Pope - and now he's now the premier coach. Coach K completely missed the tournament his first 3 years, but they gave him time to come into his own (yes, I know today is different with the transfer portal and one-and-dones. But a 38-47 start, we would have gone nuclear). There's a big list of coaches who had rough starts before winning chips, but their schools gave them the chance to learn and improve. I think Pope can get better, I just hope he does it sooner rather than later.

I'm personally willing to be patient through year 3 if that's what the administration wants to do, but if it's the same story, I'll be begging for a change.

I'd also be good with a change after this year (I just don't think that'll happen)
D
Year 1: 16-17 (missed tourney)
Year 2: 19-12 (may have missed tourney - COVID)
Year 3: 15-8 (7 seed, lost in first round)
Year 4: 23-10 (5 seed, lost in first round)
Year 5: 31-8 (champ)
Year 6: 37-3 (champ)

To be honest, I'm personally torn on Pope.
  • Gets down early in games, seems to be a game preparation issue. It's not just a problem this year or because of injuries.
  • Being down 12 or more points in 13 of 19 games against power 4 seems nearly impossible.
  • Subbing patterns are terrible.
  • Has had some odd interviews, especially after losses
  • Incredibly inconsistent game to game (throughout his career, not just here)
  • Hasn't proved he can finish better than 5th in his conference
  • Has missed out on top recruits and hasn't signed anyone this year (it's still unclear to me if this is a Pope problem or JMI problem or both)
  • ...fill in the blank
However, I do think if you give a highly intelligent, highly passionate coach time, especially one that will give everything for the program, he can learn from his mistakes and improve. I get the frustration because I'm incredibly frustrated, and given the choice today, I may opt for a new coach, I'm not sure. I'm far from a sunshine pumper when it comes to Pope.

But at the same time, I do think he has a lot of positives that can translate into championships given time to learn/progress.
  • Has proven he can build an elite offense
  • He's more passionate about Kentucky than any other coach out there
  • Will work his *** off to get better. Will work his *** off to improve his team.
  • The type of man and personality you want running your program
  • He truly has dealt with an unprecedented amount of injuries, yet still made the s16 last year and has shown he can adapt this year and have some success. We wouldn't be complaining about J. Johnson or Noah playing too much if we had Lowe and/or Kam. We could handle more interior physicality with JQ.
The main point is this:
Look at Hurley's first four years. Fans would've have been far more upset with him than we are with Pope - and now he's now the premier coach. Coach K completely missed the tournament his first 3 years, but they gave him time to come into his own (yes, I know today is different with the transfer portal and one-and-dones. But a 38-47 start, we would have gone nuclear). There's a big list of coaches who had rough starts before winning chips, but their schools gave them the chance to learn and improve. I think Pope can get better, I just hope he does it sooner rather than later.

I'm personally willing to be patient through year 3 if that's what the administration wants to do, but if it's the same story, I'll be begging for a change.

I'd also be good with a change after this year (I just don't think that'll happen)
Did he do it at a Blue Blodd with 22 million dollars at disposal? No? Then shut up.
 
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Nothing average about his first season here. What he has done here is all he should be judged by. So year, one bad season...and that season ain't over yet....
Nothing average about a 24-12 record, 10-8 in the SEC a 6 seed in the SEC tournament where we won one game and a S16 NCAA finish. Sounds like the definition of Average for UK, maybe even below average for the regular season.
 

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People gotta stop repeating this 22 million dollars lie there's no way that's what we have lying around to give players at the college level. It doesn't make that kind of money anymore, these guys aren't that recognizable...no chance
 
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Nothing average about his first season here. What he has done here is all he should be judged by. So year, one bad season...and that season ain't over yet....
It was probably below average for Kentucky to be honest. Sweet 16 is average but 12 loses and early sec tournament exit along with 6th place league finish are all below average for Kentucky.

If pope just had some prior success before Kentucky, everybody would have more faith. But he doesnt... he never won anything, literally.

Hurley took over a probation uconn, before transfer portal and NIL, and he had won his league and league tourney at RI as well as ncaa games. Even that said, what Hurley did at uconn is a huge outlier. Only what Pitino did maybe comes close that I can think of.

So odds pope magically becomes amazing like Hurley "seemed" to have done, is far fetched. And the reason is he is already an older coach and hasn't won before yet... and there is not a new edge coming like Hurley got with NIL and transfer portal that appeared right before his turn around at uconn.

Matter of fact, pope and Co squandered the biggest NIL budget already.

THIS IS ALL INSANE.
I THOUGHT ONCE WE COULD PAY PLAYERS ...AT KENTUCKY !!!!
WE WOULD BE UNSTOPPABLE, GETTING EVERY PLAYER WE WANTED.
WE ARE GETTING NONE!!!!

WHY?????

22 mil and no elite player, besides maybe Oweh.
Oweh on the 2010 Cal team may have been 6th man.
 

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It was probably below average for Kentucky to be honest. Sweet 16 is average but 12 loses and early sec tournament exit along with 6th place league finish are all below average for Kentucky.

If pope just had some prior success before Kentucky, everybody would have more faith. But he doesnt... he never won anything, literally.

Hurley took over a probation uconn, before transfer portal and NIL, and he had won his league and league tourney at RI as well as ncaa games. Even that said, what Hurley did at uconn is a huge outlier. Only what Pitino did maybe comes close that I can think of.

So odds pope magically becomes amazing like Hurley "seemed" to have done, is far fetched. And the reason is he is already an older coach and hasn't won before yet... and there is not a new edge coming like Hurley got with NIL and transfer portal that appeared right before his turn around at uconn.

Matter of fact, pope and Co squandered the biggest NIL budget already.

THIS IS ALL INSANE.
I THOUGHT ONCE WE COULD PAY PLAYERS ...AT KENTUCKY !!!!
WE WOULD BE UNSTOPPABLE, GETTING EVERY PLAYER WE WANTED.
WE ARE GETTING NONE!!!!

WHY?????

22 mil and no elite player, besides maybe Oweh.
Oweh on the 2010 Cal team may have been 6th man.
Below average for Kentucky...won more tourney games than Cal had the last 5 years combined...Fail
 

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Nothing average about a 24-12 record, 10-8 in the SEC a 6 seed in the SEC tournament where we won one game and a S16 NCAA finish. Sounds like the definition of Average for UK, maybe even below average for the regular season.
Won more tourney games than Cal had tge prior 5 years combined despite Cal having multiple lottery picks and Pope starting with no roster and having key injuries...but carry on with yoyr narrative
 
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Uconn was on probation shortly after he took over from the Kevin Ollie issues. He still improved them each year.

He also had a track record of turning around programs at RI and Wagner.

Wanna try again with a new excuse?
Did he reach the Sweet 16 in his first year at any of those” turn arounds”?
 
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mash_24

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Pope was really good last year. I was excited about his future here. The injuries we suffered last year with a roster cobbled together at the last minute devastated a team that was capable of making a Final 4. Don’t distort the type of team that was when all were healthy. He’s been equally as bad this year. His team has shown very little chemistry or intelligence on the floor. The injuries this year are not really that relevant aside from Williams. You can’t miss what you never had with Lowe and JQ. Pope has shown little game preparation, the ability to motivate or sense of urgency, or the ability to adapt situationally. I don’t know how anyone could be confident he’s gonna get the job done. I also don’t know anyone could be so positive that he can’t. Some of you have been on this train since the Georgetown scrimmage. That’s not fair to what he accomplished in his first year.
 

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I’d be fine giving a coach time to figure it out here if they have the potential to be great.

Pope was 51 and had never won anything.

Hurley was 47? when he took over Uconn and had at least won rhe A10 tournament and regular season championships and was also a prolific winner as a high school coach.

Pope hasn’t won anything on any level. It was a bad gamble. A hire made by someone that doesn’t know basketball.

You gamble on guys that are going with promise and pedigree (scheyer) or have already won big at other levels (McCollum).

I’m warming up to the idea of Josh Schertz.
 

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Won more tourney games than Cal had tge prior 5 years combined despite Cal having multiple lottery picks and Pope starting with no roster and having key injuries...but carry on with yoyr narrative
Hmm it's almost like everyone had also turned on Cal... Also the standard is not "last 5 years of Cal"
 
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People gotta stop repeating this 22 million dollars lie there's no way that's what we have lying around to give players at the college level. It doesn't make that kind of money anymore, these guys aren't that recognizable...no chance
That 22 million dollar figure isn’t a lie.


 

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Hmm it's almost like everyone had also turned on Cal... Also the standard is not "last 5 years of Cal"
UK has to start acting like UK if we want to return to an elite program. Allowing a 3rd tier AD to hire a coach who shouldn't have been considered after getting slapped in the face by another coach that shouldn't have been considered is nowhere near elite. Allowing Cal to punk us when he walked away isn't elite. And whiney baby fans who turn on a coach early on, insult his religion and talk about stalking his wife and daughters online sure as Hell isn't elite.we have been elite in the past, but we are no more elite now than he Dallas Cowboys
 

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That 22 million dollar figure isn’t a lie.


Until its broken down by player its nonsense
 

Woodrow24

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UK has to start acting like UK if we want to return to an elite program. Allowing a 3rd tier AD to hire a coach who shouldn't have been considered after getting slapped in the face by another coach that shouldn't have been considered is nowhere near elite. Allowing Cal to punk us when he walked away isn't elite. And whiney baby fans who turn on a coach early on, insult his religion and talk about stalking his wife and daughters online sure as Hell isn't elite.we have been elite in the past, but we are no more elite now than he Dallas Cowboys
I’m a Steelers fan…. But I gotta say the comparison you made with the cowboys hurts lol
 
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Hurley is the exception not the rule. You’re going to be disappointed hoping Pope turns out to be another DH. It’s much more likely we have years with 10-12 losses if he stays longer
 
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Below average for Kentucky...won more tourney games than Cal had the last 5 years combined...Fail
Yea, Cal was pushed out for his last five years falling below what is average for Kentucky, and pope is below that. All pope has done that was better was going one round further in the NCAA but considerably worse record wise and sec finish wise.

That said Cal's last five years, that were below average but you could argue better than Pope for sure.

2024 - 23-10 (13-5) 2nd sec, 1st round
2023 - 22-12 (12-6) 3rd sec, 2nd round
2022 - 26-8 (14-4) 3rd sec, 1st round
2021 - 9-16 (8-9) 8th covid
2020 - 25-6 (15-3) 1st in SEC - ncaa canceled

I dont know why we mention Cal last 5 years when 2020 we were great and I think had there been a tournament would have gone far. Covid broke Cal.

You sir Fail at being a troll. Im sure you want us to keep pope for 10 years, I would to if I was another teams fan. I dont think hubert davis is any good at UNC and hope they keep him.
 

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That 22 million dollar figure isn’t a lie.


Wow that's completely absurd...guess it really is just numbers on a screen. These players aren't worth 220 dollars in cigars between them
 

GBB1992

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UConn was on probation Hurley’s first two years. Why some of you keep comparing the two coaches makes absolutely no sense when things are obviously different now in college basketball with NIL.
Just call it nil. Because the product is gonna be reduced to nil
I was just showing you that news outlets were using that figure like yahoo, New York Times, the sporting news, etc. Some people haven’t seen those articles.
guess it stands to reason they're being overpaid to that degree because it shows in that they don't give a crap about winning. Maybe it should be incentivized
 

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Yea, Cal was pushed out for his last five years falling below what is average for Kentucky, and pope is below that. All pope has done that was better was going one round further in the NCAA but considerably worse record wise and sec finish wise.

That said Cal's last five years, that were below average but you could argue better than Pope for sure.

2024 - 23-10 (13-5) 2nd sec, 1st round
2023 - 22-12 (12-6) 3rd sec, 2nd round
2022 - 26-8 (14-4) 3rd sec, 1st round
2021 - 9-16 (8-9) 8th covid
2020 - 25-6 (15-3) 1st in SEC - ncaa canceled

I dont know why we mention Cal last 5 years when 2020 we were great and I think had there been a tournament would have gone far. Covid broke Cal.

You sir Fail at being a troll. Im sure you want us to keep pope for 10 years, I would to if I was another teams fan. I dont think hubert davis is any good at UNC and hope they keep him.
Like all the other trolls, you make it up as you go along. I have never once said I wanted Pope for 10 years LMAO, and have said a hundred times I wouldn't have considered him and would have hired Pearl. But once our AD hired him, I am not going to ****on him until he gets a fair shake. And if our fanbase does, they make us all look like that same pile of ****
 

Woodrow24

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Just call it nil. Because the product is gonna be reduced to nil

guess it stands to reason they're being overpaid to that degree because it shows in that they don't give a crap about winning. Maybe it should be incentivized
Idk what the best route is for NIL. UK is going to have to figure it out. Whatever is happening to make them strike out on so many guys has to change