LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Initially off the radar among Kentucky's coaching targets, Mark Pope is now entrusted with maintaining the program's gold standard. Makes sense, since he helped do so as a player.
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So it looks like after Scott Drew and Danny Hurley said no, Kentucky opted for BYU’s Mark Pope, and that’s not going over well with Kentucky fans, aka Big Blue Nation, aka BBN. Wildcat fans wanted a big name. If not Drew or Hurley, then possibly Bruce Pearl. The feeling has been, well, we’re Kentucky and of course the best coaches would want this job. Who wouldn’t? Aside from Drew and Hurley, Nate Oats said no and Billy Donovan didn't sound thrilled. Jay Wright quickly rejected a comeback in...
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