Mark Stoops delivers emphatic statement on speculation he may step down at Kentucky
Mark Stoops heard the question and brushed it aside like an unwanted fly buzzing near his soup.
Stoops is the longest-tenured head coach in the SEC. He’s been at Kentucky since 2013. He’s won his share of games, 66 of them, but has also lost his share, too, with 71 of those.
This season has brought more of the latter, as Kentucky is 3-6 and has dropped 4 in a row. The Wildcats are a miserable 1-6 in the SEC, too, and they’ll get a breather from the SEC grind on Saturday with a home game against Murray State. But Stoops didn’t get a break during Monday’s weekly press conference, getting asked directly about speculation that he’s going to step down at the end of the season.
“Zero percent chance I do that,” Stoops said. “Next question.”
When a coach or athlete for that matter says the words “next question” during a press conference, it usually means they’re agitated about the question or don’t want to discuss it. Whatever the case with Stoops really is, he doesn’t want any distractions as the Wildcats limp toward the finish line of an uneven season.
And after the Murray State game, it’ll get really difficult again for Kentucky to end the year, as the Wildcats face ranked teams — Texas and Louisville. Saturday’s game against Murray State is set for a 1:30 p.m. ET kick on ESPN+.
Why would he step down? He has multiple years left on his buyout
11 years, 66 wins; average, 6 wins a year…
it ain’t going to get any better than that for Kentucky fans. Getting paid a premium wage for an average result.
We vacated ten for players getting paid and not showing up for work. On the field, it’s 76-61 FYI. Inherited a mess and was 2-10 first year. He’s done a good job, period
And as it stands with maybe a 4 win 2024 season and over $2M a win season pay check and with still having a job…best coaching job in the world.