Big changes might finally be coming to Kentucky Football — and Matt Jones isn’t holding back. The conversation that every fan has been waiting for is happening live right now on the KSR Postgame Show. Broadcasting on 630 WLAP, 840 WHAS, and streaming at WLAP.com, Matt Jones and producer Billy R. Sports are taking calls from passionate fans at 859-280-2287, diving straight into raw reactions and real questions about the future of Kentucky Football.
After taking a long walk to clear his mind, Matt opened the show with an emotional and personal monologue reflecting on the state of the program. He spoke about what so many in the Big Blue Nation are feeling at this moment — a mix of frustration, disbelief, and, yes, a glimmer of hope. He gave credit where it’s due, praising Mark Stoops for everything he has achieved over his tenure and acknowledging the foundation athletic director Mitch Barnhart has built. But then came the hard truth — it’s time to take a hard look at both roles and what comes next. After suffering a crushing 41–0 loss to Louisville, Matt didn’t mince words: it’s time for serious change. And the phone lines? They’re lighting up with fans who agree — and plenty who want to argue otherwise.
As one caller put it bluntly: “How do you sell this? What’s left to be excited about? We just got destroyed.” That question, hanging heavy in the air, sums up the collective frustration of an entire fan base.
There are still three more segments to go, and the lines are completely full. Some fans want accountability; others want patience. But everyone seems to agree on one thing — something must shift if the program is going to find its fire again. If you want to hear the most authentic, unfiltered reactions to one of the lowest points in Kentucky football’s recent history, now’s the time to tune in.
Catch the KSR Postgame Show live on WLAP or WHAS, or stream it straight from WLAP.com. And if you’ve got something to say — whether it’s anger, heartbreak, or cautious optimism — call 859-280-2287 and join the conversation.
But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this loss just a temporary low, or is it the beginning of a deeper reckoning for the program? Should Kentucky commit to rebuilding from within, or is it time for a bold reset at the top? Share your take in the comments — because tonight, the Big Blue Nation is more divided than ever.