
In a stunning development that’s shaking the college basketball world, the Kentucky Wildcats have suffered a major setback as longtime assistant coach Kenny Payne has been lured away by SEC rivals, the Auburn Tigers. Payne, a vital part of Kentucky’s recruiting and player development success, will reportedly join Auburn’s staff under head coach Bruce Pearl for the upcoming season.
Sources close to the program reveal that Auburn offered a lucrative multi-year deal and more strategic autonomy—factors that ultimately persuaded Payne to make the switch. His departure comes at a critical time for the Wildcats, who are in the midst of rebuilding after a challenging season.
Kentucky head coach John Calipari expressed disappointment but wished Payne the best: “Kenny has been an incredible asset to our program for years. While we’re sad to see him go, we respect his decision and thank him for everything he’s done for Big Blue Nation.”
For Auburn, this move is seen as a strategic masterstroke. Payne’s reputation for connecting with players and developing NBA-ready talent could give the Tigers a significant edge both on the court and in future recruiting battles.
Stay tuned as both programs adjust to this high-profile shift in the coaching landscape.
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