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Scott Drew Spurns Offer From Kentucky To Remain At Baylor

April 11, 2024
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Baylor Men’s Basketball head coach Scott Drew has rejected an offer from the University of Kentucky to take over the Wildcats’ basketball program, SicEm365’s Ashley Hodge has learned. Hodge made the prediction that Drew would remain in Waco late on Wednesday evening. 

Drew, who was widely viewed as the top target for Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart, spent the roughly the last 72 hours hours in discussions with the historic SEC program to replace recently departed coach John Calipari who is now at Arkansas.

On Wednesday, Drew’s family made a brief trip from Waco to Lexington to visit the city and University with hopes of helping guide Drew to his final decision. Drew did not make the trip with his family, and less than 24 hours later made the final decision to remain in Waco.

The job was officially offered to Drew on Tuesday, with other top candidates, Dan Hurley (UConn) and Nate Oats (Alabama), making public statements that they would not leave their current positions.

A native of Indiana, Drew has won a National Championship, an NIT Championship, two Big 12 Regular Season Titles, and three Big 12 Coach of the Year awards. Under his watch, 12 players have been drafted into the NBA with many more undrafted players finding professional opportunities around the world.

Drew has compiled a 446–244 at Baylor including a 189-173 Big 12 record and a 17-9 NCAA tournament record. Dating back to the 2007-2008 season, the season which Baylor made its first trip to the NCAA Tournament under Drewr, he has posted a 410-175 record. 

Drew will welcome the No. 6-ranked class in the country to Baylor this summer, highlighted by the addition of the No. 5-overall player in the country VJ Edgecombe‍, a five-star small forward from New York. 

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Scott Drew Spurns Offer From Kentucky To Remain At Baylor

25,906 Views | 47 Replies | Last: 8 mo ago by Quinton
LIB,MR BEARS
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I bet the follow up meeting was really awkward





…and really fictitious

2Bears
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All in all, the Kentucky crazies may have helped us out. There certainly would have been a change of lifestyle that went along with the job. If you go to their board, it is hilarious to read all the comments. I have to admit, I like them a lot better today that last night when everyone was certain it would be Drew (despite him never really being offered the job according to them now). Drew's culture of JOY would certainly have been an issue for many of the fans, and I wondered if God would send him there for His good. I am so very happy he is staying at Baylor!
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Dont ya wonder why Kentucky flew him to Louisville to talk, if there was no verbal offer in place?
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burg0047 said:

Almost all Kentucky Fans Right Now: "We didn't really want him."


A large amount were saying they highly respected him now amd would cheer for Baylor if not playing them.
DR0941
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Good now go hire an elite defensive coach please
Baylor17
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jakus had just finished repacking
Johnny Bear
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DR0941 said:

Good now go hire an elite defensive coach please

Along with bringing in some additional legit difference makers from the portal.
OsoCoreyell
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IF there's one thing we learned from the last two seasons, its that you cannot win it without some experienced talent at the college level. You just need it.
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Hallelujah!
bear2be2
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OsoCoreyell said:

IF there's one thing we learned from the last two seasons, its that you cannot win it without some experienced talent at the college level. You just need it.
We've had some experienced talent each of the last three years. I think our issue is usage distribution.

If we're going to continue to recruit five-star freshmen, we need to get their usage more in line with their efficiency.

We can't continue to have the guys on our teams with the lowest effective field goal percentages playing the most minutes and taking the most shots, particularly when those guys are poor defenders as well.

We need to right size our minutes and shot distribution and have our experienced guys leading us in usage stats. And that likely will require us to have more bench players capable of contributing than we have the last two seasons.
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bear2be2 said:

OsoCoreyell said:

IF there's one thing we learned from the last two seasons, its that you cannot win it without some experienced talent at the college level. You just need it.
We've had some experienced talent each of the last three years. I think our issue is usage distribution.

If we're going to continue to recruit five-star freshmen, we need to get their usage more in line with their efficiency.

We can't continue to have the guys on our teams with the lowest effective field goal percentages playing the most minutes and taking the most shots, particularly when those guys are poor defenders as well.

We need to right size our minutes and shot distribution and have our experienced guys leading us in usage stats. And that likely will require us to have more bench players capable of contributing than we have the last two seasons.
I agree with this. Stephon Castle at UConn is a great example. Lower usage, defensive stopper, who played his role perfectly. He was the high scorer in a few games this year, but he was rarely the biggest volume shooter in a game. Great effort all around.

Ja'Kobe Walter brought the effort every game, every play, but he wasn't an efficient enough shooter to warrant the usage he had.
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Mitch Henessey said:

bear2be2 said:

OsoCoreyell said:

IF there's one thing we learned from the last two seasons, its that you cannot win it without some experienced talent at the college level. You just need it.
We've had some experienced talent each of the last three years. I think our issue is usage distribution.

If we're going to continue to recruit five-star freshmen, we need to get their usage more in line with their efficiency.

We can't continue to have the guys on our teams with the lowest effective field goal percentages playing the most minutes and taking the most shots, particularly when those guys are poor defenders as well.

We need to right size our minutes and shot distribution and have our experienced guys leading us in usage stats. And that likely will require us to have more bench players capable of contributing than we have the last two seasons.
I agree with this. Stephon Castle at UConn is a great example. Lower usage, defensive stopper, who played his role perfectly. He was the high scorer in a few games this year, but he was rarely the biggest volume shooter in a game. Great effort all around.



Good example. And he will leapfrog a lot of guys in the draft due to playing that role perfectly
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