
Mark Stoops Reportedly Expected to Be Fired by Kentucky, Contract Buyout Info
Kentucky is reportedly expected to fire head coach Mark Stoops, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel and On3's Pete Nakos and Chris Low.
He will reportedly be owed more than $37 million in his buyout, per those reports. According to Low, "Stoops said last week that he would not walk away from coaching the team on his own accord, but when school officials approached him about a separation, Stoops said he would be willing to negotiate an agreement that would allow Kentucky to spread out the payments over a number of years instead of paying it all in one lump sum."
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Otherwise, the buyout would be owed within 60 days.
Stoops, 58, has gone 82-80 in his 13 seasons at Kentucky and has the most coaching wins in program history, leading the school to two of the four 10-win seasons it has had in its history. But under his watch, the Wildcats have recorded back-to-back losing seasons and haven't won more than seven games in four straight seasons.
Nobody expects Kentucky, generally considered to be a basketball school, to be a powerhouse in the loaded SEC. But the Stoops Era had plateaued, which felt quite apparent after Saturday's 41-0 loss against Louisville.
The SEC, in general, has seen a ton of coaching turnover, with Lane Kiffin's Sunday move from Ole Miss to LSU the biggest news in that regard.
Kentucky's opening won't create the sort of buzz that Florida, LSU or Auburn did, but it's still an SEC program and a solid opportunity for prospective head coaches looking to climb the ranks.



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