The Bakersfield Californian

Kentucky hires Pope to replace Calipari

- BY GARY B. GRAVES

LEXINGTON, Ky. — 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.

Kentucky hired the BYU coach to guide its men’s basketball program, bringing home a captain of the Wildcats’ 1996 national championsh­ip team to succeed John Calipari.

The school announced the 51-yearold Pope’s hiring in a release Friday morning but did not mention any contract details. He will be introduced at a Sunday afternoon news conference at Rupp Arena.

Pope replaces Calipari, a Hall of Famer who took Kentucky to its eighth NCAA title in 2012 among four Final Four appearance­s in 15 years. Kentucky hasn’t returned there since going 38-1 in 2015. Calipari stepped down on Tuesday and was introduced as Arkansas coach the next day.

Pope was 110-52 in five seasons with the Cougars and went 23-11 in their first season in the Big 12 Conference. BYU is also coming off a second NCAA Tournament appearance in four years under Pope.

He was 77-56 before that in four seasons at Utah Valley and guided the Wolverines to consecutiv­e runner-up finishes in the Western Athletic Conference his final two years. They reached the CBI quarterfin­als both times.

Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart cited Pope’s impressive 187108 career record as a head coach and keen knowledge of the program’s meaning to the state. The AD also praised Pope’s “dynamic” up-tempo offense and tough defense and called him an innovator.

“He is a strong recruiter with internatio­nal ties and a person of integrity,” Barnhart said. “He fully embraces our high expectatio­ns and standards and I know that as our fans get reacquaint­ed with Mark, they will be eager to join him on what promises to be an exciting ride.”

Pope said he understand­s the expectatio­ns of taking over college basketball’s winningest program and the high expectatio­ns that come with it.

“It’s the definition of blueblood program where hanging a banner is the expectatio­n ever year,” Pope said. “Equally as important, UK changed my life forever as a human being. The love and passion I have for this program, this University and the people of the Commonweal­th goes to the depth of my soul.”

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