Kentucky Basketball's Rollercoaster Week: Calipari Resigns, Pope Takes Helm

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April 17, 2024 · 1 min read

Kentucky Basketball's Rollercoaster Week: Calipari Resigns, Pope Takes Helm
Other Sports | April 17, 2024
Barnhart gave Pope a Kentucky basketball jersey with number 23. Pope is the program's 23rd coach, seventh since Rupp retired in 1972. (Image: Silas Walker)

The past week has been a whirlwind for Kentucky basketball, starting with rumors of John Calipari departure, followed by Mark Pope appointment as head coach. Calipari officially resigned via a letter to athletics director Mitch Barnhart prompting a flurry of coaching candidates including Scott Drew and Dan Hurley before Pope was selected.

Despite initial skepticism, Pope enthusiasm won over fans with support from former players like Rex Chapman. Barnhart defended the decision emphasizing Pope fit for the program. Kentucky coaching vacancy lasted less than three days showcasing a decisive move by Barnhart. Pope immediate acceptance of the role and his family’s excitement underscored his deep connection to the university.

The hire sparked enthusiasm among fans and former players, culminating in a celebratory event at Rupp Arena where Pope passion for Kentucky basketball was evident. Barnhart expressed satisfaction with Pope introduction, affirming his belief in Pope ability to lead the program.