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BigBlueCatNation

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Stoops sounds so deflated, he seems done at this point. He is trying his best to stay positive, but he just sounds like he's worn out.

His only saving grace, if you can call it that, is to fire the Schlarman and the defensive coaches. But I don't know that that will even work.
 

BigBlueTuckian

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It was disappointing not to see fire, urgency, and anger from Stoops during the game. He was acting like a man who knew his job was safe no matter the outcome.

His buyout may be huge, but that doesn't give him an excuse not to improve. At some point his ability to coach must improve.
 

Tannerdad

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Screw him. Just coach better. Teach tackling fundamentals. Make adjustments at halftime once in a while.

Could not care one iota if he's deflated. He should be on this end and see how we feel and have felt for years.
 
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KopiKat

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It was disappointing not to see fire, urgency, and anger from Stoops during the game. He was acting like a man who knew his job was safe no matter the outcome.

His buyout may be huge, but that doesn't give him an excuse not to improve. At some point his ability to coach must improve.

meh . . . he'll just keep suck-coaching right along . . . dreaming of that day of getting fired and that huge buyout that will come with it.
 
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Firing coaches and the AD is not the answer. Until this talented, but young defense and good offense decide to change the losing culture and believe they can win, the program will continue to falter.

Listening to Mark is painful. For the first time since he came here, he sounds deflated. I wish as a fan I have an answer. But, I've been through decades of losing. I am numb.
 

RACdad

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Screw him. Just coach better. Teach tackling fundamentals. Make adjustments at halftime once in a while.

Could not care one iota if he's deflated. He should be on this end and see how we feel and have felt for years.
At the college level if you can't tackle then you just can't tackle. It is what it is at that point
 
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It seems pretty evident that he's disgusted by the way things turned in the second half. There's no questioning his will to win, I think he genuinely wants to prove he's as good a coach as his brother and it's at least in part what led to him taking this job. Unfortunately he had a blueprint that just isn't translating to the win column.
 
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Yes, when all he can do is blame the loss on Blake McClain dropping that interception at the beginning of the 3rd quarter it's clear he's grasping. I believe he is genuinely a good guy but this loss is terrible.
He blamed the loss on the dropped interception? And who here has been saying game after game after every loss he seems to make excuses and dump it on the players? Who here has been saying that's the sign of a clueless coach? Oh. Yea that was me.
 

BigBlueCatNation

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I turned and looked at my son with about 5 minutes left and said, "Let them get beat next week at Florida, and you will be able to fit the crowd for the New Mexico St game in our back yard!!"

I surely hope you're right. That's the only way to actually show that our fanbase is sick and tired of losing.
 
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TotesMcGotes

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I was really turned off when he (twice) tried (to some degree) pin the loss on the dropped int of blake McClain. That was a dick move. Maybe of you could make in game or halftime adjustments like a big boy division one sec coach instead of blaming your players for the loss. If they are out of position on multiple scoring plays there is only one person to blame and that is the head coach
 

kyrivals

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Firing coaches and the AD is not the answer. Until this talented, but young defense and good offense decide to change the losing culture and believe they can win, the program will continue to falter.

Listening to Mark is painful. For the first time since he came here, he sounds deflated. I wish as a fan I have an answer. But, I've been through decades of losing. I am numb.
If its not coaching then I dont know what it is. Stoops will be the coach and Mitch will be the AD for years to come. Heard ticket office was going to offer $5 ticket specials for the next home game. I was given 20 and told to give them out to friends.
 
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Think this was a must win for Stoops. And somehow they lost it in the most demoralizing fashion. Whether he stays another year or not(and Barnhart is stupid enough to keep him) Stoops is a dead man walking. I want to say more but it would probably be ban worthy.
His ilk is also his undoing. Despite the fact he wants to prove his place in his family coaching tree, he also has the luxury of knowing that when he parts ways with UK he can work for Bob as a coordinator for a lucrative salary that won't require him to downgrade his living situation. I don't say this as any attack on his character, I genuinely believe he would prefer to stand on his own. However, I think that while this motivates him it also serves as a distraction that isn't helpful to his success in what has historically been considered as an already challenging coaching position.
 
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Tapemaster8

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Yes, when all he can do is blame the loss on Blake McClain dropping that interception at the beginning of the 3rd quarter it's clear he's grasping. I believe he is genuinely a good guy but this loss is terrible.
That play and the play at half time that let them score certainly changed the momentum. No excuse to blow the lead and lose the momentum. But I said when Stoops was hire to give him 6 years and I am sticking to it, even though it may be very painful if we can't play two halves all year in the same game!
 

JBHolmesfan

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I like Stoops. You want to root for him and it sucks that we're not winning. You can sort of see the realization that the plan isn't working like he thought/hoped. I'd love for us to have a turnaround like we had with Brooks after the 49-0 drubbing at the ends of LSU.
 
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Blueworld_3.0

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Heard ticket office was going to offer $5 ticket specials for the next home game. I was given 20 and told to give them out to friends.

Going to be hard to sell or even give those tickets away. With the weather turning cooler very soon, people are going to spend their time and money with family and Saturday projects rather than waste both on UK football.
Who could blame them?
 

irishcat1965

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I predict there won't be 40,000 at the next home game. Frankly, I'm torn about it. These kids deserve support even if the coaches don't. But it's a dog chasing its tail- if people keep going, nothing will be done about it. Terrible situation.
 

Larry00

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I surely hope you're right. That's the only way to actually show that our fanbase is sick and tired of losing.

But what difference will it make? I sat in the stands with my family at the 40-0 Vandy debacle in 2012 with a whopping total of about 1000 people. What did that do when everyone stopped going? The dumbass fires Joker so he could replace him with Joker 2.0, and we still don't have a coach that has any clue of what in the hell he's doing.
 
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BigBlueCatNation

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I predict there won't be 40,000 at the next home game. Frankly, I'm torn about it. These kids deserve support even if the coaches don't. But it's a dog chasing its tail- if people keep going, nothing will be done about it. Terrible situation.

Unfortunately these kids knew what they were getting into. If you really care about the kids, give them a coach that will help them win games and prepare them for the next level.
 
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BigBlueCatNation

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But what difference will it make? I sat in the stands with my family at the 40-0 Vandy debacle in 2012 with a whopping total of about 1000 people. What did that do when everyone stopped going? The dumbass fires Joker so he could replace him with Joker 2.0, and we still don't have a coach that has any clue of what in the bell he's doing.

I think if it happened twice in 5 years, then that might help make a change with the AD.
 

BigBlueFanGA

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I predict there won't be 40,000 at the next home game. Frankly, I'm torn about it. These kids deserve support even if the coaches don't. But it's a dog chasing its tail- if people keep going, nothing will be done about it. Terrible situation.
Yes, a terrible situation. I hate it and so do 95% of UK fans. Sad that some like prime MF enjoy this misery.
 
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That play and the play at half time that let them score certainly changed the momentum. No excuse to blow the lead and lose the momentum. But I said when Stoops was hire to give him 6 years and I am sticking to it, even though it may be very painful if we can't play two halves all year in the same game!
Sadly those are the plays that have defined UK football in my lifetime. I was at the Georgia Dome in 93' when Marty Moore fumbled and at Commonwealth in '87 when Mark Higgs was stuffed at the goal line on 4th down. HOWEVER, where is our ability as a program to hang in there when a play doesn't go our way? I believe the difference in turning around a program is in these moments. A program on the rise will encounter adversity and the programs that get over the hump are the ones that can take the hits and still find the perseverance to win.
 

krazykats

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Stoops is only the problem because he has been loyal to Eliot.

If it wasn't for that guy Stoops could have taught a better defense or had a better assistant. I like the change to Gran, but after that fumble by Barker I think his confidence was gone and momentum crushed us.

The defense was too tired to get off the field and we quit being aggressive for some reason. Maybe because scoring was easy in the 1st I guess but man we were lost completely the second half.

Again, I think Stoops is ok, but he is a terrible evaluator. They even said in commendation Dawson admitted mid season they knew it was a bad fit.......yet he made it to the end of the season?
 

Longtrip

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Barnhart and Stoops will continue to cash their UK paychecks, with full knowledge we are stuck with them for the foreseeable future. And it goes without saying that will not change unless the fans stop showing up for games. Only that action will force the hand of those with the power to take steps to change the course we are on. I bleed blue but for now will keep my checkbook in my pocket until something changes. A bowl game is now a long-shot and that is a shame. Some people are just not cut-out to be athletic director or an SEC head coach.
 

willyclyde

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@MattJonesKSR is a dickhead. Listening to his post game show and it's almost like he's happy about the loss. You can tell he's giddy and keeps chuckling and being a prick to every caller. He doesn't even care and is taking it all as a joke. I'm about as done with his talk radio as I am with uk football..
 

Cawood86_rivals

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@MattJonesKSR is a dickhead. Listening to his post game show and it's almost like he's happy about the loss. You can tell he's giddy and keeps chuckling and being a prick to every caller. He doesn't even care and is taking it all as a joke. I'm about as done with his talk radio as I am with uk football..
That guy is a jerk. Always has been. I can't stomach him or his voice.
 
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JC CATS

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@MattJonesKSR is a dickhead. Listening to his post game show and it's almost like he's happy about the loss. You can tell he's giddy and keeps chuckling and being a prick to every caller. He doesn't even care and is taking it all as a joke. I'm about as done with his talk radio as I am with uk football..
What was his attitude about the loss?