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Kentucky expected to fire Stoops, sources say
Kentucky is expected to fire football coach Mark Stoops, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel on Sunday, with the process set to formally play out Monday.
Stoops just completed his 13th season at Kentucky with a 5-7 record after going 4-8 in 2024.
Stoops, 58, went 72-80 overall at Kentucky with 10-win seasons in 2018 and 2021.
Stoops is earning $9 million this year and is signed through June 2031. Nevertheless, the university made the decision to move on.
Stoops would be owed 75% of his remaining salary, which equates to approximately $37.7 million.
After a season that ended Saturday with a 41-0 loss to in-state rival Louisville, Stoops said he wasn't going anywhere.
Major college football program fails to reach bowl game for second straight year
While the end of the regular season leaves a flurry of lucky teams pondering their College Football Playhoff hopes and others planning for warm weather and bowl games, not everyone is so lucky. A fifth SEC team found itself on the short end of bowl eligibility on Saturday. Kentucky now joins Florida, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Arkansas and potentially Auburn on coming up short of bowl eligibility.
Probably more damaging for Mark Stoops and Kentucky than missing a bowl is how exactly it shaped up. Kentucky claimed three straight wins, including SEC victories over Florida and Auburn to reach 5-5 and give two final chances to earn a bowl berth. Kentucky was lit up by Diego Pavia and Vanderbilt 45-17 last week and then finished with a 41-0 loss to a Lousiville team that had lost three games in a row and was badly decimated by injuries.
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It is time for Mark Stoops and Mitch Barnhart to leave Kentucky now
The Mark Stoops era is over. The only person who doesn’t seem to realize it, or simply doesn’t care, is Mark Stoops.
And because of the man who gave him that contract, Kentucky might be stuck in this nightmare.
Mitch Barnhart has been the Athletic Director since 2002. He has done great things for the university. But his refusal to adapt to modern college football, his obsession with “loyalty” over results, and his decision to hand out a lifetime contract with a massive buyout have crippled this program.
Stoops and Barnhart are now tethered together. If one goes, the other has to follow.
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