Last thing I'll say here until the whole thing is over, because, unlike most of these UK nutjobs, I actually have a job that requires me to show up and be on my game.
I've only met Scott Drew one time in-person, and it was many years ago. Around the same time that we made our first NCAA appearance under him. What I will say is that through that interaction, years of Baylor fandom, having season tickets while we still lived in TX, and listening to or watching nearly every press conference he's ever done, he is the most relentlessly positive person I can think of. I have no doubt he thinks he'll be able to win at Kentucky. And I am willing to bet he's right. Mitch Barnhart is a close, personal friend of his. The UK donor base won't be outbid on a player that the staff really wants. He'll have all the institutional support and resources he could ever want. More than Baylor could probably ever hope to give him, unless he stays and wins 2-3 more Nattys.
But, the UK fanbase is unhinged. He is not going to enjoy that portion of the job. Sure, he'll enjoy a packed arena with rowdy, knowledgeable fans on game days, but all the other stuff isn't going to be nearly as fun.
He may have been flattered by the UK fan calling the restaurant he was at yesterday and pleading with him to take the job, but is he going to enjoy being woken up in the middle of the night by a phone call from a drunk fan yelling at him after a tough OT loss at Tennessee or Auburn? Is he ready for a "FOR SALE" sign in his yard when he wakes up after his team craps the bed like we did in Manhattan this past season?
Those games happen, and that's the most upset I've been in years after a game, but not once did I (or probably any other rational Baylor fan) think about getting on twitter and berating players or coaches about it. That's not going to be the case in Lexington.
Is he ready for his wife and possibly parents to get death threats after a loss? Is he ready for his sons to get harassed by their classmates if things aren't going well? Is he ready for his players to be told how worthless they are repeatedly in nearly all of their social media mentions if the team starts 2-3 in conference play? Is he ready for his family to have to change their phone numbers every few months because someone got a hold of it through a "friend of a friend of a friend" and starts harassing them?
You can be the most positive person in the world, but that **** will wear on you. He may win big, and I think he will, but part of his spirit will be crushed by that place. It's inevitable, and it's happened to every coach they've had, dating back to Adolph Rupp. I hope he's going in with eyes wide open.