Mark Stoops Comments On Texas A&M Speculation After Getting Dunked On By Aggie Fans

Mark Stoops on the field before a game between Kentucky and Mississippi State.

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The college football world was hit with a bombshell report on Saturday saying that Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops would soon take the Texas A&M job.

It was widely rumored that Stoops was set to become Jimbo Fisher’s replacement in College Station after spending more than a decade in Lexington.

AggieYell broke the report late Saturday night, saying that “barring any last-minute collapse,” Stoops would take over at the helm. If that is true, the collapse came in record-breaking fashion.

Shortly after that news went viral, Texas A&M fans rushed to social media to bash Mark Stoops. Many believe that the immediate negative reaction caused Aggie brass to change their minds.

If Texas A&M fans really strong-armed their school into not hiring Mark Stoops, we have a new dumbest fanbase in America.”

The jokes wrote themselves online.

Since he only coached there for 30 minutes, I’m told A&M’s buyout for Mark Stoops is only $27 million.”

Stoops has since responded to the report.

Mark Stoops posts about Texas A&M speculation.

“I know there’s been much speculation about me and my job situation the last couple of days,” the Kentucky head coach wrote. “It’s true I was contacted about a potential opportunity this weekend, but after celebrating a big win against our rivals with players I love like family, I knew in my heart I couldn’t leave the University of Kentucky right now… I’m excited to say I’m a Wildcat!”

Many immediately reacted to the post.

“Translation: I did tell Texas A&M leadership that I would be accepting their offer to become head football coach, but once word leaked out and I was getting absolutely roasted and dunked on, both myself and Texas A&M University cowardly pretended it never happened. Go Wildcats!”

“PR team working overtime.”

“You’re So Last Summer by Taking Back Sunday is blasting on volume 1 trillion in the Stoops household tonight.”

“You were put in the friend zone.”

It appears Mark Stoops is staying at Kentucky (for now), and the Texas A&M gig is still open.