Memo to Kentucky fans: Mark Pope will win you over
The BYU coach may have been a dark horse to get the job, but Wildcat fans are in for a pleasant surprise
Mark Pope to Kentucky.
The news went over like a lead balloon in Lexington and Provo.
In Lexington, they aren’t used to having their basketball coaching job turned down a myriad times and be handed to a coach who was one-and-done in the NCAA Tournament in March.
In Provo, fans loved Pope, he was their man. He had personality, a dream and he could recruit. They adopted the former Washington and Kentucky player as one of their own and expected he’d be around next season.
But really folks, who shouldn’t be happy for Pope, a semifinalist for the national coach of the year after an impressive first season in the Big 12 with a win at Kansas and wins over half a dozen teams that went deep in the Big Dance.
Pope’s team defeated North Carolina State, which was in this year’s Final Four and San Diego State, which played for the national championship in 2023.
This is a huge opportunity for Pope.
At Kentucky, he’ll have something he did not have at BYU: unlimited resources, and out-of-sight NIL.
Kentucky is a dream job for a former player like Pope. I bet his old Kentucky coach Rick Pitino burned up the phone lines selling him to Kentucky’s administration and boosters.
In Lexington, a place that draws 20,000-plus fans at Rupp Arena for Midnight Madness, Pope will gain another passionate fan base to give him all the emotional fuel he can handle — both good and bad.
If he thought Cougarboard could get nasty with the second-guessing and criticism, in Lexington, he’ll encounter a nuclear level of fan engagement.
Pope knows this.
And he’s taking it all on.