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Something going terribly wrong in Lexington

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It’s always a good week when UL wins and UK losses; but the way things played out in Kroger Field last night suggests that Stoops and UK have some under-lying issues that suggest that more than just injuries and poor performance are contributing to their decline. If there was ever a time to beat Auburn it was this season, and the way Auburn abandoned their pre-game strategy of passing the football in favor of running against UK’s “vaulted front four”, it exposed more than just UK’s defense. Stoops and his staff have lost control of their team.

I watched UK give both UGA and Ole Miss much more than I had ever expected, and it raised concerns as to just how UL would be able to win. Everything has changed, as it appears the players may “have packed it in”. For those UL fans questioning our own fundamental tackling, there is some consolidation in watching UK give up 220+ yards to Hunter when most of the yardage was after contact.

It’s a long way off, but we must beat UK this year regardless of what we do between now and then.
 
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Right now they have no QB. With all emphasis on the D and run they just assume they can get enough from QB to win games with 13-20 points. But their D isn't good enough for that strategy, in today's game not sure any D is.

Hopefully neither QB turns it around. We are still their SB.
 
Well, my first response to reading the title of this thread was “so what else is new?” It may be a bit of a leap to conclude that the Yuts have packed it in, everybody has a bad game here and there. I think they will still be a handful, but I also think this is our best opportunity in the past five years or so to win back the GC. Let’s go beat Clemson.
 
I think they will stomp a mud hole in us and I tell ya why. Seems like every time we play them they are mega pumped and we play like it’s just another game. 😡
 
BEAN: if you think that “thingd have not changed” within UK football, you can be excused as having little or no interest in our in-state rival’s football program. The Stoops era was on the cusp of moving well ahead of South Carolina, Missouri, Florida, Vanderbilt and regrettably UL: fortunately I now see that trend ending.
 
BEAN: if you think that “thingd have not changed” within UK football, you can be excused as having little or no interest in our in-state rival’s football program. The Stoops era was on the cusp of moving well ahead of South Carolina, Missouri, Florida, Vanderbilt and regrettably UL: fortunately I now see that trend ending.
The “so what else is new” comment refers to the title of the thread. Something is ALWAYS terribly wrong in Lessinton. Porky needs a great OC to have a good team. Currently he does not.
 
Right now they have no QB. With all emphasis on the D and run they just assume they can get enough from QB to win games with 13-20 points. But their D isn't good enough for that strategy, in today's game not sure any D is.

Hopefully neither QB turns it around. We are still their SB.
UK plays in the SEC. They play names like Georgia, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Texas, Auburn & Florida. Other years they play Alabama, Texas A&M and LSU. Playing those teams, UK has lots of Super Bowls. We don't have much success against these teams. But like I said, UK has lots of Super Bowls.
 
UK plays in the SEC. They play names like Georgia, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Texas, Auburn & Florida. Other years they play Alabama, Texas A&M and LSU. Playing those teams, UK has lots of Super Bowls. We don't have much success against these teams. But like I said, UK has lots of Super Bowls.
Yes but that doesn't explain Deone Walker's and others play this season. Walker was a legit 5 star and last night got his first sack of the year. Walker will be one of the first defensive tackles taken in the draft.
I have said this about a few UL players, guy takes more plays off than not. Last night when the Barners had it 4th and goal from inside the 5, Walker was not on the field.
This morning on WVLK Larry Vaught called out the entire team and staff for quitting. Vaught, now an independent journalist, was a beat writer-columnist for 30 years for various Kentucky newspapers covering UK. He is literally Blue to the Bone but a nice guy none the less.
 
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TopCat: The OP is not about the SEC super teams you mentioned, as UK has never been mentioned in the same breath as those that you mentioned. The Stoops era was trying to move ahead of South Carolina, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Missouri and the recent collapse of Florida. My consultations are consistent with what most UK fans acknowledge themselves when being honest.

Again, something is going terribly wrong in Lexington.
 
It is a brutal conference. UK is the most northern school in a football crazy conference. The expansion is going to bury the lower level teams. Almost every team they play has more talent than UK.
 
I have logical explanation for the clock and play management in the last 8 minutes of that game down 2 TDs. Stoops ran the ball, wasted minutes of valuable clock huddling between downs, and did not take a single timeout before the pick on 4th down. You have to truly wonder if Stoops is trying to place pressure on Mitch to let him go after the end of the this season and may him $44M not to coach. Since his contact extension in 2022 was an extension of his 2012 contract, he would have to coach 2 more years for his buyout to go from 80% to 60%. Unless another team is wanting to hire him, UK is stuck with Stoops for at least 2 more years. I think Jimmy Sexton pulled off a similar Houdini sales job on A&M like he did with Cincinnati and Satterfield before the A&M fans, seeing Sexton's stage trick from the seats, smartly revolted against the Stoops hire and spoiled their exit before he was exposed and cash in a big payday. Now Stoops has been exposed because he has talent and can't coach them up.

Stoops is a fraud and can only succeed by having bagman Marrow and scheduling a creampuff non-conference schedule between a historically weak SEC division. NIL and the change to the SEC schedule has eliminated his program's crutches. A&M was a school that has enough silly booster NIL money to allow Marrow to continue to hold his recruiting advantage. Stoops knows he can't compete under the new scenario at Kentucky. It isn't a coincidence that his plea to "pony up" was his first response to losing.

If Stoops can phone it in and force Mitch to pay him for the next 4 years not to work, he can go commentate, rebuild his brand, and Jimmy Sexton will convince a BIG12 school in a few years to hire him for $4-5M a year. The players know the staff has checked out. They know the staff has never been loyal. Over the past years, there were always posts ripping the staff by players when things don't go well. The tweets were quickly deleted and after another Music City Bowl, all was forgotten.

The problem is that Mitch is going to be forced to risk what happened at Louisville by allowing Stoops to remain. UK fan support this season by all measures was tremendous. We saw first-hand how quickly a few bad seasons can destroy that support and change fans' priorities when it comes to investing in a football program. Does Mitch keep Stoops and risk him continuing to phone it in, or does he finance the $44M buyout and the investment in a new coach? Time will tell.
 
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Well, my first response to reading the title of this thread was “so what else is new?” It may be a bit of a leap to conclude that the Yuts have packed it in, everybody has a bad game here and there. I think they will still be a handful, but I also think this is our best opportunity in the past five years or so to win back the GC. Let’s go beat Clemson.
I agree but you know as well as I do, UK might very well have packed it in. But they almost always play one of their very best games against us regardless. They will not go away quietly against us. We will have “A STREET FIGHT BETWEEN THE WHISTLES”
 
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I think Stoops might be topped out but still have to tip my hat to how he has constructed UK's program with a model unique to the SEC. Getting quality recruits out of the heart of Big Ten territory in Detroit and Ohio in particular. In a physical league he has built a program based on physicality but to be outmuscled by a Hugh Freese team is embarrassing. That's like getting shoved off of the Incline bench at the gym by Richard Simmons.

They'll have their L's down locked and loaded for us since they'll have to suppress their base instincts to throw Horns down all over Austin the week before.
 
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The “so what else is new” comment refers to the title of the thread. Something is ALWAYS terribly wrong in Lessinton. Porky needs a great OC to have a good team. Currently he does not.
More specifically, Stoops was successful putting together a very disciplined Offensive Line that provided for several very physical RBs to enjoy yardage and use of the clock.
 
Bingo; we have a winner! Beagle said what I was reluctant to say!

Stoops conceded the game to Auburn; QB change was a surrender and surprised their fans and media failed to respond.
 
Furthering on what @Beagle11 said:

I've been saying all year that if you're a UofL fan, you want Stoops in Lexington. I know he's had success against us, and that's probably changing, but Stoops is who he is. We have 12 years of data on Stoops; he isn't changing. He's—at best—a mediocre coach. With Stoops in town, you keep Marrow, who's sucking up a large salary and doing absolutely nothing but recruiting and being embarrassing on social media, looking like a hunched-over goblin and talking smack on Twitter with numerous misspellings on his freezing cold smack talk.

You don't want Jon Sumrall in Lexington.

Currently, Mark Stoops is owed $44 million, and the amount will not significantly drop for two more years. He's signed through 2031.
DC Brad White signed a contract extension last year. He's signed through 2026 at $1.7 million annually. $3.4 total owed.
Vince Marrow signed an extension in 2023. He's signed through 2026 at $1.3 million annually. $2.6 total owed.
OC Bush Hamden signed his contract in 2024. He's signed through 2026 at $1.35 next year and $1.45 in 26'. $2.4 total owed.

It's hard to find contract lengths for the rest of the staff, but I did find an article saying that all staff was signed at least through the 2026 season. So, let's assume everyone has two more seasons at their current rate.

Mike Stoops, Linebackers Coach, $675,000. $1.35 total owed.
Jay Boulware, Special Teams Coordinator, $550,000. $1.1 total owed.
Anwar Stewart, Defensive Line Coach, $500,000. $1.0 total owed.
Frank Buffano, Safeties Coach, $415,000. $830,000 total owed.
Christopher Collins, Defensive Backs Coach, $400,000. $800,000 total owed.
Eric Wolford, Offensive Line Coach, $350,000. $700,000 total owed.
Daikel Shorts, Wide Receivers Coach, $300,000. $600,000 total owed.

$13,830,000 in assistant salaries.

Based on my math, it would cost UK $57,830,000 to fire Mark Stoops after this season.

There's no real way around it as keeping the current staff in place for 2 more years without signed extensions is impossible but the best case scenario for UK is enduring 2 more years of Stoops, having the staff contracts all expire and then paying him 60% of his remaining salary and that would still cost roughly $26 million and be the second highest buyout ever paid.
 
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I think they will stomp a mud hole in us and I tell ya why. Seems like every time we play them they are mega pumped and we play like it’s just another game. 😡
Those days are over with regards to the pigskin. Yet to be proven on the field,we have a coach now who like many on this board,grew up battling for the Cards with uk fans in our city. He only has to make his players feel what he does. It’s coming and hopefully soon.
 
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Those days are over with regards to the pigskin. Yet to be proven on the field,we have a coach now who like many on this board,grew up battling for the Cards with uk fans in our city. He only has to make his players feel what he does. It’s coming and hopefully soon.
For Brohm, it was just bad, bad luck. UK averaged 6 penalties per game. They were called for 0.
Louisville was 56th in turnovers committed per game at 1.3. They committed 3.
Kentucky was 93rd in turnovers caused per game at 1.3. They forced 3.
Jawar Jordan had rushed 166 times that year and UK was the first time he fumbled. He only has 3 fumbles in his career. 420 touches. He only fumbled twice at Louisville. UK game last year and FSU in 2022 when we lost by 4. So when he fumbles he makes sure its back breaking.

UK was 114th in yards per game, and as poor as that is, the UofL defense held them under their average. (Averaged 308/gained 289)
UofL outgained UK by 114 yards.
Gained 7 more 1st downs.
Held the ball for 13 more minutes.

Brohm did everything he possibly could and beat UK in every aspect of the football game besides the one that matters most.
 
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