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Tyran Stokes announced his commitment to the Kansas Jayhawks, disappointing Mark Pope and the Kentucky Basketball program. Pope's situation worsened when he liked a tweet suggesting the significance of landing Stokes for Kentucky fans.
Thereās really no sugarcoating it: This was a brutal day for Mark Pope and the Kentucky Basketball program.
When news broke that Tyran Stokes would announce his decision Tuesday night during ESPNās NBA Tip-off, it was widely believed that the Kansas Jayhawks would be the choice (and, shocker, they were).
That didnāt stop Pope and his staff from finding a way to make things worse.
First, Pope was caught liking a tweet about how massive it would be for the Kentucky fanbase if he could land Stokes.
Not something you do in any scenario. Either it gets the fanbaseās hopes up unnecessarily, or it kind of spoils Stokesā big moment if he had picked the Cats.
Unfortunately, assistant coach Mo Williams managed to look even worse when he tweeted this reply to Stokesā announcement tweet (it was later deleted).
Not only does it have the same negative impact as Popeās ālikeā did, but itās also an NCAA recruiting violation to publicly message an uncommitted recruit.
Ooof.
But the real haymaker was this note from KSRās Jack Pilgrim that Stokes signed his non-revenue share agreement with Kansas around the time he visited Lexington in April.
You know, when everyone and their grandma were saying Kansas had Stokes, yet Pope continued to go all-in and likely missed out on big-time transfer portal players because of itā¦just like they did with Caleb Holt.
Stokes played Kentucky, and Pope was happy to oblige.
Just flat-out embarrassing to host a major recruit while heās working out his contract with another school.
Oh, but the funās not over there.
You probably noticed how Kentucky announced a commitment from James Madison transfer Justin McBride earlier. Thatās all fine and dandy.
Tyran Stokes committed to the Kansas Jayhawks.
Mark Pope was criticized for liking a tweet that suggested the importance of landing Stokes for Kentucky fans, which added to the disappointment of losing him.
There were strong expectations that Tyran Stokes would choose the Kansas Jayhawks, which ultimately came true.
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The problem is that the school announced the commitment right before Stokesā announcement. So what should have been an incredible moment for McBride and his family was completely overshadowed by the No. 1 overall player in high school hoops making his own announcement. This was a special moment that should have been celebrated away from Stokesā announcement. Instead, it was lost in the shuffle almost as soon as it happened.
Today was always going to be a painful one for Kentucky Basketball. But somehow, this staff made it even worse.