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re: Top 8 candidates for the UK job

Posted on 4/8/24 at 11:59 am to
Posted by Alt26
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Posted on 4/8/24 at 11:59 am to
Of that list, the only ones I see as potentially realistic are Otzelberger and Pitino. And Pitino is kind of a stretch.

5 years ago Rick would have ridden a horse from NYC to Kentucky. Now, I think he's probably content to stay at home in NYC and build St. John's.

Oats will get consideration, but there is really no need to jump into that fishbowl. He's arguably been better than UK at Alabama and he's now proven he can reach the Final Four at Alabama. More importantly, Alabama will pay him very well and he can still live a normal life outside of the crazies surrounding Kentucky basketball (something Deborer can't do in Alabama).

Drew's name always gets mentioned and he stays at Baylor. Pearl is in the same situation as Oats. I can't see Donovan really wanting to deal with the current NIL/transfer landscape...which is what drove Jay Wright out.

Kentucky will, and should, try to throw their weight around. But I'm not seeing them landing a huge name.

Chris Beard rebuffed Arkansas for Ole Miss. Would he do the same to Kentucky if offered? Hard to see that happening. There are many up-and-coming coaches, as well as solid major-conf coaches that will be interested. Will UK be interested in them?

One name that is at a "blue blood" with Kentucky ties is Mick Cronin. His star faded with this year's poor performance, but before that he had a Final Four and two Sweet 16 appearances. Recruiting has kind of been an issue. There are rumors that is because of a lackluster NIL pool at UCLA. He wouldn't have that issue at Kentucky.

In the end though, Kentucky only has one move...and that is to bring Matt McMahon back to the bluegrass state. LSU fans will be understandably devastated, but they will recover.
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