SEC coach absolutely blasts his own ‘entitled’ players (msn.com) Stoops previously praised the Kentucky football program on Friday following the team’s Pro Day workout. But he called the players on the current team “entitled,” saying “hey just think they’re going to roll out of bed and be good.” Talk about calling out your team in public. We'll see if that lights a fire under them.
Yeah... I do NOT like that dirty coach. I looked at AR on the second play of the Kentucky game and that's the kind of coach that clown truly is... dirty! Here's his latest pic.
Weirder that this would be a problem with Kentucky players. Usually, “entitlement” is a problem with players who have won a championship lately. And by lately I certainly mean since Integration. You tell me that Georgia has this problem, I could see that. You tell me Kentucky does, and my response is “Huh?”
Because beating UF is their championship. They've done it for a few years now so they have "arrived".
There's only one way to deal with entitled players these days... send 'em straight to the Portal Potty. There's no in-between anymore. Once they start paying them, most of them get too big for their britches overnight. Mini-NFL syndrome.
Why do that when Kentucky has a better program than us? I guess he cares enough to be listed among the Top 25 coaches in the nation. 18. Mark Stoops, Kentucky (2022: No. 15): The Wildcats backslid after his second 10-win season at a place that had won more than eight games only four times in the previous century. The 7-6 record felt like a bit of a dud. Stoops’ choice to replace OC Liam Coen with another NFL guy, Rich Scangarello, did not work, but Coen is back in Lexington to run the offense. Stoops’ record over his past five seasons is 40-23 and he’s proven to be excellent at developing talent. Feldman's top 25 college football head coaches: Nick Saban is still No. 1
Stoops just trying to motivate his players. I’m in agreement with Gatorrick regarding Stoops. He’s become a sneaky, dirty coach. Our QB’s are lucky to come out of that game without serious injuries. Maybe his time at FSU rubbed off on him. I realize Bobby Bowden and Mickey Andrews retired then Stoops took over as DC after those two left but, with Jimbo at the helm it was a pretty smooth culture transition. Kash Daniels trying to twist Kyle Trasks ankle off his leg looked eerily similar to Darnell Dockett injuring Ernest Grahams knee. Dirty.
I think my meaning was clear, but I’ll spell it out. You can’t win in a meaningful way at Kentucky. The best case scenario there is to sneak into the SECCG in a season where the East is way down and give the Western opponent an easy in to the playoffs, like with South Carolina in 2010 (I think). If his yardstick is beating Florida in years that it has losing seasons, then great, he has arrived. If it’s taking a team to the next level, then he’s going to have to go somewhere else.
Good thing (for Kentucky) Bear Bryant never felt that way. Didn't Gator Nation feel the same thing before Spurrier? The Stoops family doesn't back down from a challenge. Witness Bob Stoops at Arlington in the XFL.
Then we will all thump our chests and say what a brave stand it was when he retires 15 years from now, having never won a national or conference championship or even that elusive 11th game. Meanwhile, all of the blue bloods will have gone another complete cycle on the Wheel of Pain, up and down, up and down …
Kentucky football fans are too busy laughing at us lately to care. Pretty sure it will be 3 in-a-row when they show up in September. 2022- 26-16 2021 - 20-13 2018 - 27-16 (when we went 10-3) Good thing they have a national winning basketball program to distract them.
You are joking, right? I mean, that’s exactly the way Bear Bryant felt. I don’t think if you tried you could come up with a better example of a coach who did all he could do at Kentucky then left for a program where he could win.
You're entitled to your opinion, but not your own facts. There are a few reasons why Bear Bryant left Kentucky. First, he was offered a better salary at Texas A&M. Second, he was looking for a new challenge after coaching at Kentucky for eight years. Third, he wanted to be closer to his family in Texas. 16 Facts About Paul Bear Bryant [2023] (blogdigger.com)
Kentucky laughing at us is not even at the top of my list in recent humiliations. In my hierarchy of concern, they are behind Vandy laughing at us, Oregon State laughing at us, and our own former QB laughing at us as he sets records in the Combine.
Your link literally states what I am arguing: (I note you strategically left that part out of your quotation) If Bryant had stayed at Kentucky for 20 years and made them into national contenders, then your point would be spot on.
Not the #1 reason dude. His family was in Texas and the money was good. The Junction Boys were his football legacy/destiny.