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2/18/2018 3:54 pm  #1


Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

ANNOUNCEMENT | Andy Kennedy steps down as head coach effective immediately. Tony Madlock will serve as acting head coach for the remainder of the 2017-18 season.

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2/18/2018 4:38 pm  #2


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

ANDY KENNEDY STEPS DOWN AFTER 12 SEASONS, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

OXFORD, Miss. – Andy Kennedy, the winningest basketball coach in Ole Miss history, has stepped down as head coach of the program effective immediately. Tony Madlock, an assistant on Kennedy’s staff, will serve as acting head coach for the remainder of the 2017-18 season.

Madlock, who boasts more than 20 years of collegiate coaching experience, is in his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Rebels.

Statement from Andy Kennedy
My announcement on Monday, February 12, declaring my impending resignation was intended to:

Lift “the cloud” forming over our program due to continued speculation regarding my future as head coach.
Stop any divisive distraction that the speculation was causing among our supporters (Rebel Nation) and allow Ross to move forward with securing the next head coach for the program.
Relieve any external pressure being felt by our current players.
While I believe the first two of these intended goals were accomplished, the third was not.

It has become readily apparent to me that my continued presence as the head coach is proving detrimental to these players finishing the season in a fashion that is representative of The Standard for this program that has been clearly established and maintained for over a decade; therefore, I believe that it is in everyone’s best interest that I exit my role as head coach effective immediately. We all know that “clean breaks” are always best, and I should have realized this last Monday. My apologies.

As I’ve stated before, I am Very Thankful to have had the opportunity to serve as the Head Coach for Men’s Basketball at The University of Mississippi for 12 years! This Community, this University, the SEC, have all overwhelmed me and my family with incredible grace and support. We will forever be woven into the fabric of this Very Special place – “Hell Yeah, Damn Right!!”

Statement from Ross Bjork – Ole Miss Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics
“Andy and I spoke this morning, and I fully support his decision to step away today. While we had hoped to relieve some pressure with last week’s announcement, it simply did not work out that way. Our student-athletes are the most important aspect of our athletics program, and we must always put them in the best position for success, no matter what. Coach Kennedy will always be remembered as an Ole Miss Rebel, and we wish him the best.” 

In his 12 seasons in Oxford, Kennedy held a 245-156 record as coach of the Rebels. His 401 games as Ole Miss head coach are the 10th-most by a coach at one school in SEC history. With 11 postseason wins, eight postseason berths, nine 20-win seasons, two NCAA Tournament appearances, two NIT Final Fours, two SEC West titles and an SEC Tournament Championship, the two-time SEC Coach of the Year leaves Ole Miss as the winningest coach in program history. Averaging more than 20 wins per season, Kennedy ranks 18th in SEC history with 245 victories.

The Louisville, Mississippi, native had the fifth-most wins in 12 years at one school in the conference. Kennedy was one of five SEC coaches to post at least nine 20-win seasons in his first 11 years in the league, joining the likes of Billy Donovan (Florida), Joe B. Hall (Kentucky), Nolan Richardson (Arkansas) and Tubby Smith (Kentucky). In a win over Mississippi State earlier this season (Jan. 6), he became the 23rd SEC coach to earn 100 victories in conference play.

Kennedy turned around the Ole Miss basketball program. He is the only coach in SEC history to post 11 consecutive seasons after taking over a program coming off four straight losing seasons. In his first season, he guided the Rebels to 21 wins and an SEC West Division title on his way to becoming SEC Coach of the Year. Since then, the Rebels are one of only 14 teams nationwide to have 11 straight winning seasons. Ole Miss ranks third in the conference with nine 20-win seasons during those 11 years.

SOURCE:  "Andy Kennedy Steps Down After 12 Seasons, Effective Immediately."  OleMissSports.com, 18 February 2018, http://www.olemisssports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/021818aaa.html.


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2/18/2018 4:40 pm  #3


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

Could Tony Madlock become the next Basketball HC at Ole Miss?  He is an assistant being promoted and if he loves Ole Miss, the job could be his for the long term.


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2/18/2018 6:21 pm  #4


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

catfishboy wrote:

Could Tony Madlock become the next Basketball HC at Ole Miss? 

Not before we spend several thousand on a, wink wink, national search.....
 


He was panther quick and Leather tough.
If he figured that He'd been pushed enough.
The Rebel----Johnny Yuma
 
 

2/18/2018 10:07 pm  #5


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

Classy gesture by AK, but I doubt it will change much with team of mostly self-centered players. Maybe the new HC can send some of them packing.

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2/18/2018 10:47 pm  #6


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

catfishboy wrote:

Could Tony Madlock become the next Basketball HC at Ole Miss?  He is an assistant being promoted and if he loves Ole Miss, the job could be his for the long term.

Hey catfish if they raise Tony's pay similar to how they did inexperienced Matt Luke I am sure Tony will fall in love with Ole Miss. 

 

2/18/2018 11:15 pm  #7


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

Man, I really hope AK takes a year off from coaching and works for the SEC Network. Dude would be hilarious. I'm very thankful for everything he did for Ole Miss.

 

2/19/2018 12:01 pm  #8


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I've never been much of a fan of Kennedy's coaching style but I'm very impressed with his handling of this situation. No crying, no bad mouthing, and he is trying to do what is in the best interest of both the University and himself.   I'm glad he is getting paid his contract balance and I hope he finds a good job and is successful somewhere.   Now, let's see if the University steps up and supports the program.

 

2/19/2018 1:26 pm  #9


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

If there ever was a situation post Orgeron where a coach could go nuclear with an arsenal of ammo to the public it would be AK and never once has he ever done so.  Totally class in every fashion.  
AK haters got their wish.  After the admin quit on him it didn't take long for the team to quit on him also.  This debacle reflects Ole Miss basketball in a nutshell.  Zero interest, zero support but you better By God win or we will raise hell.  When does baseball start?  Can we just not field a team and use that money for football?  We just built a new stadium we expect results.  Who cares if it was 30 years overdue.  That should eliminate all hurdles.  On and on....
Now watch the media absolutely shred us and the upcoming "hiring" process.  We may have to settle for a no name asst coach.  The reality of our basketball program will soon be a very sobering truth for many of our disillusioned fans....


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2/19/2018 2:54 pm  #10


Re: Andy Kennedy Out - EFFECTIVELY IMMEDIATELY

Rebelbowhunter wrote:

When does baseball start?  

I tried to get interested in baseball several years ago.....but the same pattern of 'choke' at critical moments kept repeating.... I don't see much reason to think this season will be different....MB just can't finish.....seems to go brain dead when pressure gets turned up......but that's JMO....

Rebelbowhunter wrote:

Can we just not field a team and use that money for football?   

I'd be fine with fielding a couple of intramural teams to meet NCAA requirements to stay in division 1......</Sarcasm off>

Rebelbowhunter wrote:

Now watch the media absolutely shred us and the upcoming "hiring" process.

Well, can you blame them?  With such a target rich environment of repeated 'shots in own foot' it's like shooting fish in a barrel for the media.


 

Rebelbowhunter wrote:

We may have to settle for a no name asst coach.  

Gosh imagine THAT!  Pattern anyone?

Rebelbowhunter wrote:

The reality of our basketball program will soon be a very sobering truth for many of our disillusioned fans....

Gosh...I'm not even a basketball fan but that's been obvious since Bob Weltlich left.....albeit he was a temporary anomaly for OM of what I call a coach that demands a winner....  That's a scarce varmint in Yoknapatawpha County!
 


He was panther quick and Leather tough.
If he figured that He'd been pushed enough.
The Rebel----Johnny Yuma
 
 

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