That's laughable. UK has now gone 38 years without a winning season in the SEC, that's going back 24 years before the arrival of Barnhart. During that time the winning percentage in the SEC is .261, and 12 of those 38 years the Cat's won zero or one game in the SEC.
Kentucky's winning percentage in the SEC since 1954 is a mere .291 (129-310-5). That's a period of time more than five times as long as Barnhart has been the AD. There have only been four winning seasons in the SEC in that 62 year span, during which UK has had five athletic directors and eleven head coaches (at least three of which had significant success away from Kentucky: Collier,Curry, and Brooks).
The reasons are debatable, the long tradition of losing itself, the geographical challenge of being situated on the boundary of the SEC and the Big 10, the relative dearth of native HS football talent, and being known as a basketball school, but whatever the reasons, the outcome is obvious. It is very doubtful that Kentucky will ever be anything but a bottom feeder in the toughest football conference in the country. The only way UK is ever going to field a winning football team is to leave the SEC for an easier conference.
And this exactly why you have to give a coach more than three years. The fire Stoops talk is stupid, the man hasn't had time to prove anything. And they are brought to you by the same folks who said Barker would save the day. I guess they think change is the road to success, but that's all UK has done in my lifetime and it hasn't gotten us ****. U.K. Was 5-7 this year, which is far from a train wreck by UK standards. If you really want a winning program there are no quick fixes, there is no up and commer who wants this job, Josh McDaniel wouldn't take it for what Stoops is making.