In a Zoom news conference on Oct 29, Mitchell acknowledged the recovery from his surgery had been difficult and he had been forced to be patient with his return to practice, but he was still planning to coach this season. Doctors discovered a subdural hematoma which was addressed with surgery in June. He initially thought he had recovered from the concussion but after experiencing a persistent mild headache sought medical attention. His team won the SEC regular season championship in 2012. He led Kentucky to the NCAA Tournament nine times, reaching the Elite Eight in 20. Mitchell retires as the winningest coach in program history with 303-133 record in 13 seasons. Looking back: Kentucky women's basketball coach Matthew Mitchell recovering from brain surgery "Although so much about today is sad because I will greatly miss the relationships and people that have constantly lifted up my family and me the last 13 years, I am resolute in my decision and comfortable with beginning the next chapter of my life." Through that, my priorities towards my family and my faith has grown even larger than before and that has led me to make this decision. I have been open about the fact that the surgery and recovery process has been life-altering for me and my family. As has been much publicized, I have had an eventful offseason with my injury and subsequent surgery. "This was a difficult decision and I know the timing is not ideal, but I do not feel I can give the job what it requires at this time. Barnhart, I have decided to retire from coaching and effectively have resigned as head coach at Kentucky," Mitchell said in a statement. "After much conversation with my family and Mr. Associate head coach Kyra Elzy has been named interim head coach, effective immediately. Mitchell had missed much of offseason workouts while recovering from brain surgery following complications from a concussion in March. LEXINGTON - Kentucky women's basketball coach Matthew Mitchell has retired just weeks before the start of the 2020-21 season. Slim then fell asleep inside the car as the cops found him.Watch Video: Matthew Mitchell: Mitch Barnhart explains retirement conversations Slim was able to attack Matthew and eventually (seemingly) kill him. The cops soon caught up with him, leading to Slim shouting "HELP POLICE!". He locked him inside the trunk of his car and drove off to a nearby bridge, with plans of killing them both. Matthew attacked him and put him to sleep with a chloroform rag. He eventually found the perfect time to strike, while Slim was by himself, minding his own business. Now grown up and with a thirst for blood, Matthew stalked Slim and plotted to murder him, as a way to avenge his brother. This sent Matthew off the edge and led to him growing up with a deep-seated hatred for Slim. However, eventually Stan, driven mad by his idol not responding to his letters, drove himself and his pregnant wife off a bridge, killing them both. Matthew went with his older brother to concerts and conventions that Slim was at. Matthew was also a very big fan of Slim's work, even liking him more than Stan does (or so Stan claims). Matthew was the younger brother to Stan, a man who was completely obsessed with the rapper Slim Shady. However, when Stan killed both himself and his pregnant wife, Matthew went insane and grew up with plans to hunt down and kill Slim. Matthew was originally just the younger brother of Stan, Slim Shady's crazed fan. Matthew Mitchell is a minor character in "Stan" by the famous rapper Eminem, and the main antagonist of a later Eminem song, "Bad Guy". How's this for a publicity stunt? This should be fun! / Last album now 'cause after this you'll be officially done
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