It is time for Mark Stoops and Mitch Barnhart to leave Kentucky now

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.

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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.

Stoops won’t make it easy on Barnhart

In the postgame press conference, after getting shut out 41-0 by Louisville, Stoops was asked if he would consider stepping down. His answer was defiant, bordering on arrogant.

“You think I’m going to walk away? You kidding me? Zero percent chance I walk away. I’m gonna be here as far as I’m concerned.”

He doubled down, adding: “Zero means zero. Zero percent chance I walk.”

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Translation: Pay me my money.

Stoops knows the math. He knows he is owed roughly $37 million. He isn’t going to quit and leave that cash on the table. He is daring Mitch Barnhart to fire him.

The Mitch Barnhart problem

This is where the Athletic Director has failed. Barnhart created a situation where a coach who just lost 86-17 over the final two weeks of the season holds all the cards.

Barnhart prioritizes finances over winning. He took away tailgating to sell parking. He moved student sections to sell suites. He has treated the football program like a piggy bank rather than a competitive entity.

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Now, that piggy bank is empty, and the bill is due.

There is zero reason to bring back a coach who just presided over the first shutout in the Governor’s Cup since 2004. Absolutely zero.

If Mitch Barnhart can’t figure out the money, if he can’t find the donors to fix the mess he created, then he isn’t the right man for the job anymore, either.

Clean house. Start over. Because what we watched on Saturday wasn’t just a loss; it was the death of a program’s culture.

What happens next?

While there’s mounting pressure to get rid of both, it remains a long shot that either one of them is relieved of their duties. Unless someone at UK other than Barnhart has both the ability and the courage to tell Stoops to leave, then it’s likely both will be back next year. And Kentucky football will be all the worse for it.

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