I agree he's a good person. Would you agree he's a lousy major sports AD?
I could see that being true with baseball and football. I know Billy G too.
I agree he's a good person. Would you agree he's a lousy major sports AD?
Yeesh ease off. Mitch is a good person and has put UK on the map in many sports. Sure, football has been a struggle. RELAX.
Stoops will be here and he needs time. It's like a football player when they start out in 3rd grade and eventually grow into that stud in high school. Be patient and positive.What I watt is for Stoops to succeed. The only real hire would be Briles. should he move om, if we are serious about football.
If all the dancing around him about moral, etc. were true, about Briles, then he would be on the receiving end of a rainfall of civil suits, He is not.
His critics are the same ones salivating over the false rumors about Stoops.
What gives you that impression?Stoops will be here and he needs time. It's like a football player when they start out in 3rd grade and eventually grow into that stud in high school. Be patient and positive.
No...Leach..Brown..Briles..Brohm in that orderWould be fine with Miles or Brohm if Stoops doesn't work out.
I hear you, Poe and have much respect for your FB knowledge. But what are the chances of finding the next Bear being we are UK vs. going after Briles now or Petrino back when we hired Stoops? You see how much of a PR hit UL is taking.. basically, nothing. They are media darlings and the toast of the town while we are once again, a laughing stock that can barely beat bad Sunbelt teams.
Barney needs to start vetting Briles as we speak behind the scenes. Let him know we are interested but there's some conversations and background work that needs to take place. If the interest is mutual, start laying the groundwork. When Stoops lays a big turd vs. UL and they score 100 points on us, be ready to can his butt and move forward with Briles as long Barney truly feels Briles is not Lucifer.
I'd be fine with that too.No...Leach..Brown..Briles..Brohm in that order
You are being way to dramatic here, with all due respect. I 'm one of many on here who thinks MS is in over his head, but if this team goes 7-5 then MS has earned his keep for next year for sure. Now, lets just hope that MB dosen't go and make another crazy deal. A lot of season left to be played and a great opportunity for this team and let's just hope they can take advantage of it, but under MS this been the case before and haven't gotten it done...GO CATS! !We could go 7-5 this year (no, i'm not predicting it, just making a point) and folks on here would still be calling for Stoops' and MB's heads. I question if some even get enjoyment out of watching the Cats play or if they only watch to find something else to ***** about.
I disagree. There are plenty of good coaches out there that do not have a shaddy background. I mean I just posted a list of them. lol
You are being way to dramatic here, with all due respect. I 'm one of many on here who thinks MS is in over his head, but if this team goes 7-5 then MS has earned his keep for next year for sure. Now, lets just hope that MB dosen't go and make another crazy deal. A lot of season left to be played and a great opportunity for this team and let's just hope they can take advantage of it, but under MS this been the case before and haven't gotten it done...GO CATS! !
Potentially, but we still have a multi-page thread debating who we should hire after Stoops has completely turned the defense around and the team is legitimately looking better. It's not that far of a stretch to imaging my scenario playing out.
Many "casual" fans are more invested in a coaching search than they are in seeing improvement in the program. It's more exciting to them than football (the game) is, and distracts them until their chosen "real sport" begins...Oh, it is clear from some comments that certain people have no intention of letting up, no matter the results and evidence to the contrary, barring a run to the SEC title game... and some would then let any ensuing rout at the hands of the Tide stoke their fire again.
Jesus christ this is dumb. Point to me the number of seasons where we went 7-5 and people still wanted to fire the coach. Seriously just point to one of them. It's far more likely the reverse being true. There are some on this board that will be just fine with Stoops even if he never wins a game. Those are the ones that are killing this program.We could go 7-5 this year (no, i'm not predicting it, just making a point) and folks on here would still be calling for Stoops' and MB's heads. I question if some even get enjoyment out of watching the Cats play or if they only watch to find something else to ***** about.
Oh, it is clear from some comments that certain people have no intention of letting up, no matter the results and evidence to the contrary, barring a run to the SEC title game... and some would then let any ensuing rout at the hands of the Tide stoke their fire again.
Jesus christ this is dumb. Point to me the number of seasons where we went 7-5 and people still wanted to fire the coach. Seriously just point to one of them. It's far more likely the reverse being true. There are some on this board that will be just fine with Stoops even if he never wins a game. Those are the ones that are killing this program.
Jesus christ this is dumb. Point to me the number of seasons where we went 7-5 and people still wanted to fire the coach. Seriously just point to one of them. It's far more likely the reverse being true. There are some on this board that will be just fine with Stoops even if he never wins a game. Those are the ones that are killing this program.
Based on how people continue to call for other coaches/to fire MB despite us going 3-1 and winning a couple conference games (even if they were ugly), I can easily see people still wanting MS/MB gone if the team somehow finished 7-5.
No, I wasn't saying we would go 7-5. And yes, I'm fully aware how often that happens. Can you please construe how what I said meant that I would be fine with Stoops if he never won another game?
I'll give you a hint. You can't.
I don't think there are ANY mature, knowledgeable fans -- not one -- who will want Coach Stoops gone if we finish 7-5 this year.
I don't think there are ANY mature, knowledgeable fans -- not one -- who will want Coach Stoops gone if we finish 7-5 this year.
Okay guy.You deserve a medal. Good for you.
Everyone give this man a round of applause. We're gonna get this done the right way, one way or another. Louisville is a laughing stock. Just check the rankings.
I don't think there are ANY mature, knowledgeable fans -- not one -- who will want Coach Stoops gone if we finish 7-5 this year.
I agree with you. Unfortunately message boards/radio show callers tend to have some vocal, immature fans that can make the rest look bad.
Agreed, but how many of those fans do we have on this internet site.
Very good post.You are being way to dramatic here, with all due respect. I 'm one of many on here who thinks MS is in over his head, but if this team goes 7-5 then MS has earned his keep for next year for sure. Now, lets just hope that MB dosen't go and make another crazy deal. A lot of season left to be played and a great opportunity for this team and let's just hope they can take advantage of it, but under MS this been the case before and haven't gotten it done...GO CATS! !
I don't really believe the part about calling for Stoops and MB's head .We could go 7-5 this year (no, i'm not predicting it, just making a point) and folks on here would still be calling for Stoops' and MB's heads. I question if some even get enjoyment out of watching the Cats play or if they only watch to find something else to ***** about.
I don't really believe the part about calling for Stoops and MB's head .[/QUOTE
That's because nobody would be.
People are throwing around Les Miles, Jeff Brohm, Tom Herman, and Jim Tressel...these are not realistic options. Below is a concise list of coaches who are viable options. I'd prefer a coach with previous head coaching experience, but we might have to settle with another unknown, but high potential coordinator.
P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan
The Broncos went 1-11 in Fleck’s debut, but were one of the most improved teams in college football last season. Western Michigan went 8-5 and made its first bowl appearance since 2011. Fleck is known as an ace recruiter, as this program has reeled in the No. 1 recruiting class in the MAC in back-to-back years.
Matt Wells, Utah State
Despite injuries to a few key players, the Aggies are 19-9 in Wells’ two seasons and have recorded back-to-back bowl wins. Wells worked under Gary Andersen from 2011-12 as an assistant and was promoted to the top spot after Andersen left for Wisconsin. Wells should have Utah State in the mix to win the Mountain West title once again in 2015.
Doc Holliday, Marshall
Holliday has rebuilt Marshall’s program back among the best in Conference USA. Holliday is 23-5 in his last two years and has three bowl appearances under his watch. Holliday was known for his recruiting ability when hired at Marshall, but he’s proven he’s more than just a good recruiter.
Dave Aranda, Louisiana State University
The LSU defensive coordinator is only 39 years old. Aranda’s creative defenses have made him one of the nation’s top coordinators over the last four years. Three of his last four teams at Wisconsin and Utah State have ranked in the top 10 in fewest yards allowed per play. A move to LSU puts him at the helm of enviable defensive talent.
Scott Satterfield, Appalachian State
Satterfield has done a phenomenal job leading the Mountaineers' transition from FCS power to competitive FBS program, and now he has a chance to capture even more attention with 16 starters returning to a team that went 11-2 overall and 7-1 in the Sun Belt. The 48-year-old Satterfield went 4-8 in his debut as head coach before Appalachian State jumped to the Sun Belt, but the Mountaineers have won 17 of their last 19 games after a rough start to the 2014 season.
Mike Sanford, Notre Dame
A former Boise State quarterback from 2000-04, Sanford has already accumulated a wealth of coaching experience as an assistant under Jim Harbaugh, David Shaw and Brian Kelly. He served as offensive coordinator for Boise State's Fiesta Bowl team in 2014. Only 34 years old, Sanford has been an assistant for major bowl teams five years in a row at three schools, and last season the Irish ranked sixth in yards per play.
Brent Venables, Clemson
The 45-year-old Venables has a great gig right now he has transformed Clemson's defense over the last four years after the unit gave up 70 points in the Orange Bowl to West Virginia in 2011. Despite losing several standout players, Clemson had a top-20 defense again last season as it nearly won the national title. He can afford to be patient and wait for the perfect opportunity.
Matt Rhule, Temple
Rhule has been at Temple for three years, improving from 2-10 to 6-6 to 10-4. Last season was Temple's best since 1979, as it broke into the top 25 during the season. With several impact players gone from the defense, Temple will likely take a step back this season, but it's still in good position for a second straight bowl bid, something that has never happened before.
Jeremy Pruitt, Alabama
Nick Saban plucked Pruitt from the high school ranks when he got the Alabama job, and since then Pruitt has been on a path toward becoming a college head coach. He was the defensive backs coach for Alabama's national championship teams in 2011 and '12, then the defensive coordinator for Florida State's championship team in 2013. He left after one season for the same position at Georgia, who ranked 17th and 13th in yards per play allowed under Pruitt. Pruitt took over for Kirby and look at them now.
Tim Drevno, Michigan
The 47-year-old Michigan offensive coordinator has coached the offensive line for Stanford, the 49ers and USC, and now the Michigan line has quickly gone from liability to strength, potentially the best in the Big Ten season.
Greg Schiano, Ohio State
Rutgers is the oldest FBS program in the country, and yet Schiano basically invented Rutgers football in his stint as head coach from 2001-211 -- a time that included six bowls in his final seven seasons. The Buckeyes lose most of their defense but still have high expectations. I like Schiano at Kentucky due to his experience reviving a program (Rutgers) and his new found connections to Ohio at Ohio State. I know he is a retread, but he is an awfully good retread.
Mark Hudspeth, Louisiana-Lafayette head coach
Heading into his fourth year at Louisiana-Lafayette, Hudspeth is 27-12 in Division I following a 66-21 run in D-II at North Alabama. He can coach. But he also has the so-called "it" factor that can charm and energize a fan base. Hudspeth is the total package, and it won't be a surprise if he wins the Sun Belt again this year and parlays it into a big-time offer. Connections to Alabama and Louisiana could help expand our footprint.
Joey Jones, South Alabama
Jones has done an excellent job building South Alabama's program from scratch. He is great at developing talent which can be seen by his upsets over division 1 teams (Beat Mississippi State this year, San Diego State, Troy (over Neil Brown), and Louisiana Tech...who we barely beat).
What are your thoughts? I know Neil Brown is going to get thrown out there...Leach..Petrino....but I don't think these are great gets at this point.
Who do you like? Who do you hate?
I am thinking MARK STOOPS KENTUCKY
Can't miss, huh?We missed big opportunities with Leach and Petrino. Just have to go with what we are stuck with. If Stoops doesn't work out then MB needs to hit the door with him. No way do you miss out on two "can't miss" coaches and keep your job.