We now have details on the Mark Pope contract, and it’s quite interesting.
Jon Hale of the Lexington Herald-Leader was able to obtain a copy of Pope’s term sheet with the Kentucky Wildcats, which is the typical five-year contract most college coaches get.
However, this one will be unique in that it offers an automatic extension and pay raise if Kentucky advances past the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, something that hasn’t happened since 2019.
If Kentucky makes it to the Sweet 16, Pope’s contract will be automatically extended by one season with a $500,000 raise.
Other details include:
Should Kentucky fire Pope without cause, the school would owe him 75% of his remaining salary.
If Pope leaves Kentucky for another job before the end of the contract, he would owe the school 33% of his remaining salary. That drops to 20% of the remaining salary if Mitch Barnhart is no longer the athletics director when Pope departs.
I’d say this is a reasonable deal for a coach leading Kentucky Basketball, which is probably the most demanding basketball job there is.
It’s also safe to say Barnhart loves ponying up for guys named Mark after giving Mark Stoops a similar deal that used to include an automatic one-year extension when Kentucky was bowl-eligible.
Let’s hope Pope is frequently getting that extension, as it means Kentucky gets back to making deep NCAA Tournament runs.
Boo, or cheer when John Calipari’s name is announced when Arkansas comes to Rupp Arena? That’s the question making its way around the Big Blue Nation.
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