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Mark Pope has made headlines this summer for his relentless work ethic, grinding through his off-week to keep Kentucky basketball sharp. But while the head coach was busy scheming, one of his rising wings made a move that could change the trajectory of his game — Kam Williams decided to train with none other than Steph Curry, the greatest shooter the game has ever seen. Williams, one of Kentucky’s newest additions, has already turned heads with his length, athleticism, and defensive potential. But in today’s college game, wings are expected to be more than just slashers or defenders — they…
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope isn’t shy about giving credit where it’s due, and this time his praise was directed toward freshman guard Jaland Lowe. Speaking about Lowe’s mindset and maturity, Pope highlighted a leadership quality that’s rare to find in young players. “He actually has the beautiful skill of not being overly concerned with whether other people like him in any given moment,” Pope said. “That’s actually a really important skill as a leader. Sometimes you gotta be a truth teller. Sometimes you gotta hold people accountable, and for those of us that are born pleasers, sometimes that can…
Every offseason, Kentucky basketball fans circle names on the roster, projecting who could step up and carry the Wildcats to greatness. Usually, the focus lands on the five-star recruits or the returning veterans with experience. But this summer, the buzz in Lexington is centering around a player who might not have been on everyone’s radar last season: Jaland Lowe. And according to reports, he might just be the biggest X-factor for this team. The Barometer for Kentucky’s Success An insider recently noted that Lowe could be the clearest “barometer” for Kentucky’s season. In other words, as Lowe goes, so could…
Kentucky fans are starting to hear a lot of buzz about Pitt transfer Jaland Lowe, and for good reason. Head coach Mark Pope has already singled him out as one of the players expected to make a major leap this season. Last year, San Diego State guard Lamont Butler saw his game reach new heights, posting career-bests in points, assists, field goal percentage, and three-point shooting. Pope believes Lowe could follow a similar path in Lexington. > “We think he’s going to make a massive jump. He’s been special for us,” Pope said. Lowe arrives at Kentucky after transferring from…
Where do you even go from here if you’re Otega Oweh? The 6-foot-4 guard already has the résumé: an All-SEC honoree in 2024-25, double figures in 33 of 36 games, and career-highs across the board — 16.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.6 steals per game. Oweh wasn’t just solid. He was a star. Now, Kentucky head coach Mark Pope is raising the stakes. “When it worked out that he was coming back, I couldn’t get ‘Oweh, Oweh, Oweh, Oweh’ out of my head,” Pope told CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander. “He’s got so much more to his ceiling, clearly,…
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope is making one thing crystal clear: the Wildcats aren’t here to coast through the season. They want the toughest battles, the loudest arenas, and the biggest moments — every single year. “We’re just so hungry to play every great game we can,” Pope said. “I understand that this is Kentucky, right? I think last year we fell a little short; we had the third-hardest schedule in the country. We should be number one every year. That’s something that’s really important to us.” Pope’s mindset speaks directly to the heart of Big Blue Nation. In Lexington,…
The summer workouts might be over, but the echoes of Otega Oweh’s defensive dominance are still bouncing around the Kentucky basketball world. The buzz started after a statement from the Wildcats’ camp went viral: > “He did things defensively this summer that I would walk off the floor and be like, ‘I don’t even understand what I’m seeing on the court.’” When a coach admits they’re left speechless by a player’s defense, you know it’s something special. Oweh’s quick feet, anticipation, and relentless on-ball pressure reportedly turned scrimmages into his personal highlight reel. Teammates struggled to get past him, and…
When it comes to one of college basketball’s most heated rivalries, most coaches have strong opinions on every detail — from the location to the timing. But Kentucky head coach Mark Pope? He’s keeping it simple. Appearing on the Eye On College Basketball Podcast, Pope revealed that he’s unfazed by the news of the Louisville vs. Kentucky matchup being moved to November this year. > “I don’t have a huge opinion on when, I just love playing the games,” Pope said. For many fans, the annual clash between the Wildcats and Cardinals is a highlight of the season — traditionally…
Mark Pope has officially hit the 500-day mark in his tenure as the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats, and he’s taking a moment to reflect on what has been a whirlwind journey. When Pope first took over the program, expectations were sky-high. Kentucky basketball isn’t just another college team — it’s a tradition, a legacy, and a way of life for Big Blue Nation. Over the past year and a half, Pope has embraced that reality, bringing his own energy and vision to the Wildcats while honoring the program’s rich history. “It’s hard to express how grateful I am,”…
Ever looked at an old photo of Mark Pope in his Kentucky jersey and wondered — why number 41? Turns out, it’s more than just a random choice. It’s a number woven into Pope’s basketball story in ways that will give Big Blue Nation goosebumps. Recently, Pope sat down on Eye on College Basketball with Matt Norlander, where he was asked the question directly. Before transferring to Kentucky, Pope wore number 32. When Norlander gave him the floor to explain, Pope teased, “Do you have more than 27 seconds?” What followed was a special story connecting Pope’s past and present…
