25 to Watch in 2025: Is Mark Stoops’ Future in Jeopardy if Kentucky Football Struggles Again?
Kentucky head football coach Mark Stoops speaks to the media following the Wildcats’ 41-14 defeat to Louisville on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Kroger Field in Lexington. UK ended the season with a 4-8 record.
25 to Watch in 2025
The Lexington Herald-Leader is following 25 individuals expected to make headlines in 25
Who: Mark Stoops, Head Coach of University of Kentucky Football
Background:
When Stoops signed his most recent contract extension on Nov. 11, 2022, his record at Kentucky was nearly unimpeachable. He was the program’s all-time winningest coach, had led the team to two 10-win seasons after more than four decades without one, and had secured a seventh straight bowl appearance. However, the very next day, Kentucky suffered a home loss to Vanderbilt, ending the Commodores’ 26-game SEC losing streak. Since that moment, UK’s record has been just 12-17.
Why 2025 Matters:
Last year, we noted that 2024 would be pivotal in determining whether Stoops had reached his peak at Kentucky. The pressure increased after Texas A&M reportedly considered hiring him, only for the deal to fall through following fan backlash. Rather than proving his doubters wrong, Stoops and Kentucky endured a disappointing 4-8 season—the worst since his first year in charge.
Even if his buyout wasn’t more than $44 million, there was never a serious chance that UK athletics director Mitch Barnhart would dismiss the winningest coach in program history after one bad season. However, Stoops has openly discussed the challenges of constant fundraising in the NIL and transfer portal era, fueling speculation that he might step away.
Instead, Stoops shut down those rumors and committed to rebuilding Kentucky’s roster through the transfer portal. With 16 starters and multiple key backups gone due to graduation, the NFL draft, or transfers, Stoops now faces his biggest overhaul since inheriting a 2-10 team in 2013. The 2025 schedule is challenging, and if the Wildcats struggle again, questions about his job security will be unavoidable.
What Others Say:
“He’s going to adjust. You can’t build programs the same way anymore because it’s clearly not working. We’ve seen a decline in the product on the field over the last couple of years, starting in 2022. We have to adapt to the changing landscape of college football. The challenge is bringing in talented players while maintaining the tough, blue-collar identity that Stoops built this program on. It’s a complex problem without a quick fix, but I believe this program is in great hands and has been for 12 years.” — Former UK center Eli Cox
What Stoops Says About 2025:
“We have to get back to our identity—playing tough, disciplined, and fundamentally sound football. That wasn’t always the case this year, and I know it wasn’t good enough. I take full responsibility for that. We’ve had success before, and we know what it takes. I believe we have a solid plan to move forward.”
Kentucky’s 4-8 record in 2024 marked Stoops’ first losing season since 2015. Now, he faces an uphill battle to return to bowl eligibility in 2025.