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Kentucky Football: Stoops Buyout Could Cost Wildcats Dearly

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Kentucky Football: ​Pressure Mounts to Invest Like Indiana‌ Amid Stoops Buyout Concerns

LEXINGTON,‍ KY – As Kentucky football faces a critical juncture with head coach Mark Stoops, ​the university is increasingly urged to⁣ mirror Indiana’s recent⁢ aggressive investment in‌ its football program, potentially avoiding a⁣ costly and disruptive coaching change. Stoops’⁤ contract,​ which runs ⁢through ‍2028, includes a significant buyout clause – $37.7 million if terminated after‌ December ⁣1,‍ and $38.8 million‍ if terminated during the season,according to USA TODAY’s coaches salary database.

The financial implications of dismissing Stoops are substantial, but a failure to act decisively could lead to a prolonged period of instability. This situation echoes a recent chance Indiana had to hire Dusty May, the current head basketball coach at Michigan, after the 2023-24 ⁢season. Instead of forcing a ⁤change, Indiana retained Mike Woodson, allowing May to except‌ a position elsewhere. Kentucky now finds itself at a similar‌ crossroads, needing to proactively address ⁢its football leadership.

The parallel to Indiana’s basketball situation highlights the importance of⁤ swift‌ decision-making. Kentucky has ⁤a​ potential candidate in former linebacker Jon Sumrall, who has achieved success as head coach at Troy and currently at⁢ Tulane. Like May,⁢ Sumrall⁣ is widely considered a rising star​ unlikely to remain at a mid-major program for long.

Historically, Kentucky ⁤has demonstrated a willingness to invest in football, but now is not the⁤ time for fiscal restraint. A proactive approach, mirroring Indiana’s willingness to invest in⁣ basketball, could secure a promising future for the program and ‍avoid a potentially crippling financial burden.

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