Barnhart can stop the circus
Written by Victoria Sun    Monday, March 23 2009, 3:57    PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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If Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart wants to stop the circus that has engulfed the once proud men's basketball program, he needs to break his nun-like vow of silence regarding the status of coach Billy Gillispie to avoid a further decimation of the program.

Larry Orton, father of the Wildcats' top incoming recruit, has made it clear via unanswered phone messages to Barnhart that unless he gets word Gillispie is staying at Kentucky, his son Daniel will bolt for another school.

The Wildcats are in great position to get two more kids in this year's senior class -- point guard Eric Bledsoe and combo guard Darius Smith -- and land one of the top juniors in the country, 6-6 Will Barton who Kentucky Ink profiled first, but the instability at UK has caused players to be rightfully hesitant to commit and given coaches at other schools ammunition when recruiting against Kentucky.

Though Barnhart might want to wait until the season is over to make any type of announcement, he should be smart enough to know that basketball recruiting is a cutthroat business and he can't afford to let the program remain in flux because the longer that happens, the less chance the current coaching staff has at landing players who will make the team better.

If Orton bolts, that is one less reason for current UK sophomore Patrick Patterson and junior Jodie Meeks to consider returning next season and who could blame them? They didn't have much help most of the season and if a player of Orton's caliber doesn't become a Wildcat why would Patterson and Meeks want to suffer another year when they could be making money as pros?

Orton's dad isn't the only one who is unhappy with the soap opera at Kentucky, the dad of two other signees scheduled to be freshman next fall, local product Jon Hood and G.J. Vilarino are also considering asking for a release as well if Gillispie's future isn't secure.

The head coach obviously hasn't been satisfied with the way things have transpired during his first two seasons at Kentucky. No one wants to be considered a failure who has ruined a mighty basketball powerhouse.

But it has only been two seasons since he arrived and fans need to remember that Gillispie wasn't Barnhart's first, second or third choice. Billy Donovan decided not to leave Florida and several other prominent head coaches also said no thank you before Gillispie gladly accepted the post.  

Does he need to take responsibility for one mediocre and one bad season culminating with a NIT appearance? Absolutely.

Should Kentucky fans ease up so as not to scare away future recruits and their parents who might not want their kids to feel the pressure of the Big Blue Nation suffocating their child. Sure.

Some of the coaches who decided not to come to Kentucky factored in the intense scrutiny that they would face from the rabid UK fans that is unlike any other in the nation.

For those who want Gillispie fired, imagine what things would be like without Patterson, Meeks and Orton?  What "savior" could Barnhart hire then to rescue the program? The same ones that turned him down in the first place who would be walking into an absolute death trap if all three left?

The only thing he can do now to remedy the situation is recruit better players, which he and his staff have been focused on. And it definitely wouldn't hurt if he acted a bit more likeable.

Nobody likes a loser, but people really can't stand a loser who isn't a pleasant person.

The 6-feet Bledsoe, was named the MVP of the Alabama-Mississippi all-star game. He is rated the eighth-best point guard and 73rd best player in the 2009 class and will be playing in the Derby Classic in Louisville. Odds are, he will be headed to UK's campus for a visit when the game is over.

Barton, rated the 28th best junior by Scout.com, will be visiting about the second week in April during spring break.

The Wildcats are also in good shape with 6-2 combo guard Darius Smith and point guard Rico Pickett, who is at Miami Dade Community College.

But the longer Barnhart allows this circus to continue, the more difficult it may be to convince these players that they would be committing to a stable situation.

The silence is deafening.

Comments (11)add comment

Oldkentucky said:

Good article.
Thank you. You are exactly right. Barnhart is doing Kentucky no favors with his silence.
March 24, 2009

smoli said:

Great article, as always, Vic
While I'm ok with the silence, it is not in UK's best interest to let this fester. Perception is 98% of everything.
March 24, 2009

oregonblue said:

Mismanagement from UK Administrators


Todd is apparently the puppet master. Your correct....the silence is damaging the already fragile climate of the UK basketball program.
Todd needs to allow Barnhart to do his job...define the adjustments needed (including a signed contract)... then allow BCG to do his job.
March 24, 2009

nebraskablue said:

UK AD is off his hinges
If gillispie and the players are communicating as well as gillispie says, Barnhart should nut up and get the contract signed to keep the UK pride. Kentucky would have a legitimate chance of a final four run next season if Coach G could convince Meeks and Patterson to stay, with the arrival of Orton the maturing of Darius Miller and DeAndre Liggins kentucky would be deadly.
March 24, 2009

D Wells said:

Thoughts
About Billy's contract, one main reason he won't sign is because one stipulation that Barnhart is allowed to sign off on all recruits. He and Todd don't want any (possible) one and dones. When your AD has control of your recruiting, it makes it hard for a coach to operate and go for the big names. Rumor has it that these stipulations are also what kept B. Donovan from coming to The Nation.

About life with the big three gone, imagine this: UK fans "ran-off" Tubby two years ago, UK fans are trying to "run-off" BCG. What caliber of coach is going to come into that environment? A few problems with some un-experienced players (remember, Meeks was hurt last year, P Pat was a freshman, and Stevenson was mediocre at best) and they are being "run-off" by fans as well? We as fans, for the good of the program, have to let BCG stay. If we push him out we are not only going to lose Patterson and Meeks, we are going to lose any respectable ground we have on recruiting a new coach.

If BCG stays we are going to have great recruits (at least the best he can get with Barnhart looking over his shoulder) and return 99.9% of our scoring. We are losing J. Carter and maybe a few transfers, but the core of our team will still be here if Billy is still here.

Billy has a semi-proven track record and knows basketball inside and out. When Harrellson cannot make even 1 of 3 shots from 1 foot under the basket (as happened in the first half of Monday's game), Billy can't do it for him. He shouldn't have to spend half of his time-out explaining what a pick 'n roll is. We have limited experience, no true and reliable point guard, and two stars with bulls-eyes on their backs.

It's just going to take time and the fans need to learn some patience.
March 25, 2009

Lucas said:

Time
Listen Rome wasnt made in 2 years how do some uk fans expect uk to get back on track in two years?? Tubby left the program at an all time low and it will take work to get it back to what it used to be..uk's tradition is based on a 100 years of winning and you just have to give BG some time...patience is a value
March 25, 2009

Tater said:

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Now here’s a thought, maybe Barnhart should go and Billy G stay, there are a lot of Ky fans who would rather see this happen.
March 25, 2009

Mike Henry said:

Save Billy G.
Give Billy G. a chance. He is a great recruiter. At least give him a shot with his recruits. I agree Barnhart is the one who should go. Remove the handcuffs from Billy G. and let him do his job! By the way, who would you replace him with? Who else would want that pressure? I think the fans should back off, take a deep breath, and feel lucky who you do have! GO CATS!!!
March 26, 2009

fletch said:

wildweed
to all the billy bashers,there is no one on this team that could start for any other div.1 schools with the exception of meeks and patterson.only one or two who could even set the bench.All in all I think billy g. did a great job getting as many wins as he did with what he had to work with
March 26, 2009

OuHkIfOan said:

Why not Travis Ford?
First of all Tubby should still be at Kentucky. Second, MB has to go. There has to be someone out there with the love of the school and the basketball program who can let a coach run their own team. I wasn't terribly happy about BCG coming and was a little put of by Billy Donovan giving the cold shoulder however I liked the Texas A & M squad BCG left and when I watch the team we have now with his recruits from last year on the floor with PP, Meeks, and Slim Stevenson we look a lot like them Memphis teams of the past several years (w/OUT THE 1ST ROUND PG....LOL). I feel we need to let BCG stick it out, he has won at two schools has had no expectation to win, and we want to see a banner hanging every year. He can coach and yes he can be a bit of a butt at times, I think he can recruit. I feel all of this should fall on the shoulders of MB, not BCG. Next year with the recruits in place, I'm not gonna say final four but if Jodie and PP stay, without losing anymore kids to transfer (HOW MUCH WOULD DERRICK JASPER HAVE HELPED THIS YEAR?) with Orton, Hood, and G.J. it can be a great mix. My final thought is, does anyone know a rumor or fact of why Travis Ford wasn't offered the UK position? Just curious.
March 26, 2009

spikey66 said:

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I think that maybe Kentucky should consider hiring a new athletic director... What has Mitch Barnhart done since hes been around anyway??? Start with the brass and work your way down if you want to stop the Kentucky basketball downfall....
March 27, 2009

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