Mark Stoops isn’t going anywhere. The Kentucky head coach denied a report that he told athletic director Mitch Barnhart that he wanted to leave the program after a loss in November last season to Tennessee. “There’s zero chance I’m walking away. Zero,” Stoops told reporters after Saturday’s 35-14 road loss to Georgia to fall to […]
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Mark Stoops says ‘zero chance’ he steps down from Kentucky

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Mark Stoops isn’t going anywhere.
The Kentucky head coach denied a report that he told athletic director Mitch Barnhart that he wanted to leave the program after a loss in November last season to Tennessee.
“There’s zero chance I’m walking away. Zero,” Stoops told reporters after Saturday’s 35-14 road loss to Georgia to fall to 2-3 overall and 0-3 in the Southeastern Conference.
He added: “That’s unequivocally 100 percent false, and anyone who says anything else is lying.”
Kentucky has been roughed up in SEC play of late, falling to 1-10 in its last 11 league games after the team’s blowout defeat to the Bulldogs. The Wildcats have been outscored 312-163 in that span.
They’re also 20-23 overall since a 10-3 campaign in 2021. Kentucky is 69-76 and made eight consecutive bowl appearances from 2016-23 under Stoops, who’s the SEC’s longest-tenured head coach after beginning his tenure with the program in 2013. The team went 4-8 last season, 1-7 in the SEC.
If the Wildcats were to fire Stoops, they’d owe him 75 percent of his remaining salary. He currently has a $38-million buyout.
Kentucky won’t catch a break after its bye, as it has back-to-back games against ranked Texas and Tennessee.
–Field Level Media