BYU Names Kevin Young as New Head Basketball Coach Following Mark Pope’s Departure
BYU Basketball fans were left in shock when former head coach Mark Pope announced his departure to take on the head coaching position at Kentucky. However, the disappointment quickly turned to excitement as Brigham Young University wasted no time in appointing Kevin Young as their new head coach.
Young, currently the highest-paid assistant coach in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, brings a wealth of professional experience to the collegiate realm. Despite his lack of college head coaching experience, Young’s reputation for his strategic prowess and basketball knowledge has garnered praise from the basketball world.
BYU Insider Mitch Harper commented on Young’s appointment, stating, “Kevin Young’s been a name that’s been known in BYU basketball circles for a long time. He’s entrenched in Pro Sports [and] he is a member of [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].”
The expedited decision-making process by BYU highlights the current urgency in the collegiate sports landscape, with player retention and coaching stability becoming increasingly important factors. The swift hiring of Young also demonstrates BYU’s commitment to investing in top-tier coaching talent and their determination to succeed in the competitive Big 12 conference.
While the terms of Young’s contract have not been officially confirmed by BYU, CBS reports a lucrative seven-year deal worth $30 million. This significant investment further solidifies BYU’s dedication to building a successful basketball program under Young’s leadership.
As BYU fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming season under Young’s guidance, the excitement and optimism surrounding the program are at an all-time high. With a new era underway, BYU Basketball is poised for continued success and growth in the collegiate basketball landscape.