Gillispie expects to sign contract . . . some day

Kentucky Coach Billy Gillispie is operating in an unprecedented manner. He does not have a formal contract. His deal is the Memorandum of Understanding Offer he signed “in the middle of the night,” as his attorney, Stuart Campbell, said.

Gillispie signed it the night he arrived in Lexington to discuss the UK basketball coaching job.

When asked Tuesday how comfortable he is with a deal that includes vague terms for a buyout, Gillispie said, “My first year at (Texas) A&M, I think I signed my contract in January. It really hasn’t been such a big thing.”

Gillispie made it clear he did not want to talk about the memo, which UK unilaterally declared a contract as negotiations about the buyout bogged down.

“It’s a personal matter,” he said. “I’m not going to comment on any of the details.”

When asked if he felt he’d eventually sign a standard contract, Gillispie said, “I anticipate, yeah.”

Soon?

“I don’t know,” he said.

1 Response to “Gillispie expects to sign contract . . . some day”


  1. 1 joe

    Give the whole contract thing a rest. The only person that cares is jerry tipton

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