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re: Sources: Scott Drew to stay with Baylor
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:14 am to BluegrassBelle
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:14 am to BluegrassBelle
or some dont want a toxic ad and media at a university that wont raise 2.5 mil for their blue blood program.
Yall need to just admit your AD sucks and youre behind the curve on NIL, its okay, we are just now getting there too. Kentucky isnt as desirable as many think and it seems like most of the last 15 years everyone is still loyal to cal that he has helped, minus kentucky fans.
Yall need to just admit your AD sucks and youre behind the curve on NIL, its okay, we are just now getting there too. Kentucky isnt as desirable as many think and it seems like most of the last 15 years everyone is still loyal to cal that he has helped, minus kentucky fans.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:16 am to momentoftruth87
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or some dont want a toxic ad
LOL @ the idea of teetotaler Mitch being toxic.
Mitch Barnhart is Ned Flanders brought to life.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:18 am to momentoftruth87
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or some dont want a toxic ad and media at a university that wont raise 2.5 mil for their blue blood program.
Yall need to just admit your AD sucks and youre behind the curve on NIL, it’s okay, we are just now getting there too. Kentucky isnt as desirable as many think and it seems like most of the last 15 years everyone is still loyal to cal that he has helped, minus kentucky fans.
That’s a lot of angry word salad to say you’re just an angry, insecure little fella trying to justify your hire.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:21 am to momentoftruth87
I think Kentucky is still a very attractive job - they’ll land a big fish.
But something must be said about Kentucky running off a guy who took them to 4 Final Fours and won a natty. He only had 3 seasons in 15 that he finished worse than 2nd place in the conference.
I understand it’s a bit more dynamic than that, but as a top tier coach who is already happy where he’s at - what’s the incentive to jump into that kind of meat grinder?
But something must be said about Kentucky running off a guy who took them to 4 Final Fours and won a natty. He only had 3 seasons in 15 that he finished worse than 2nd place in the conference.
I understand it’s a bit more dynamic than that, but as a top tier coach who is already happy where he’s at - what’s the incentive to jump into that kind of meat grinder?
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