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Mark Pope’s second season at Kentucky is off to a strong start — but his latest off-court news might be the funniest thing Wildcats fans have heard all week. After leading his team to a dominant 107–59 win over Valparaiso, Pope met with the media to discuss Kentucky’s hot start, the emerging play of freshman big man Malachi Moreno, and the debut of transfer guard Jaland Lowe. But tucked between his usual postgame reflections was a revelation that had everyone laughing: the Wildcats’ head coach has been selected for jury duty. Yes, right before one of the most important games…
It’s been years since the Kentucky–Louisville rivalry truly mattered — but that’s changing fast. From a midnight recruiting drama between Mark Pope and Pat Kelsey to two programs on a collision course, the fire is finally back in college basketball’s most heated feud. Let’s dive in and see how it all reignited. For a while, it felt like the Kentucky–Louisville basketball rivalry had lost its edge. Between John Calipari’s fading tenure at UK and Kenny Payne’s brief and brutal stint at Louisville, the fire that once fueled one of college basketball’s fiercest showdowns had cooled to embers. But now? The…
Kentucky fans couldn’t help but feel a wave of déjà vu on Friday night — because what Mark Pope did against Valparaiso looked straight out of the Rick Pitino playbook. The tempo, the spacing, the relentless defensive pressure — everything screamed “old-school Kentucky dominance.” It wasn’t just the score that impressed the crowd; it was the way Pope’s system came alive, with players attacking the rim, diving for loose balls, and running the floor like the ’90s Wildcats all over again. There’s one moment from that game that made fans believe Pope isn’t just coaching Kentucky — he’s reviving it.…
The Battle of the Bluegrass is already turning up the heat, days before No. 9 Kentucky Wildcats and No. 11 Louisville Cardinals face off. Following Louisville’s win over Jackson State on Thursday, Cardinals forward Kasean Pryor made his feelings known in a pointed comment to the media. “We’ll see you guys on Tuesday. After a win. F*** them,” Pryor said as he exited the press room, sending a clear message to his cross-state rivals. Kentucky, meanwhile, had little trouble in their own Friday night matchup, crushing Valparaiso 107-59. When asked about Pryor’s comments, the Wildcats had varied reactions. Brandon Garrison,…
Kentucky fans knew this team had talent — but few expected one player to transform the offense this quickly. When he stepped on the court Friday night, everything clicked: the pace, the movement, the flow. And after just 18 minutes, fans left Rupp Arena buzzing about one name. Let’s break down why everyone’s talking about him. — Kentucky fans got a glimpse Friday night of what life looks like with Jaland Lowe running the show — and it’s electric. In Kentucky’s 107–59 blowout win over Valparaiso, Lowe came off the bench early in the first half and immediately changed the…
Kentucky fans might want to sit down for this one — because the latest analytics just crowned the Wildcats as the best team in the country. After only two games, Mark Pope’s squad has skyrocketed to No. 1 in the KenPom rankings, and the numbers behind it prove this team is different. The question now isn’t whether Kentucky can win big — it’s how far they’ll go. Kentucky fans, it’s official — the Wildcats are on top of the college basketball world. After just two games, Mark Pope’s squad has climbed to No. 1 overall in KenPom’s 2026 rankings, one…
There’s a new name rising fast in Lexington — and Mark Pope just used one single word to describe him that’s got the whole SEC on notice. This freshman isn’t just putting up stats — he’s bringing a level of toughness that even Pope admits might “surprise” people. Let’s break down why Malachi Moreno could be Kentucky’s biggest weapon yet. Freshman Malachi Moreno continues to look like a future star in the making. After a solid debut, the 7-footer followed it up with a dominant outing — 18 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, and zero turnovers — in Kentucky’s 107–59…
Kentucky fans had been waiting to see it — and on Friday night, Mark Pope finally solved the problem that had been holding his team back. Against Valparaiso, one critical adjustment turned the Wildcats into a well-oiled machine, and the results were impossible to ignore. Let’s break down exactly what Pope fixed and why it matters for the season ahead. Kentucky looked like a different team on Friday night — and it all came down to one correction Mark Pope made in his game plan. After a sluggish first matchup of the season, the Wildcats had shown signs of struggling…
When Jon Scheyer talks about NBA-ready talent, he usually points to Duke’s veterans or established stars. But after the Blue Devils’ dominant 95–54 win over Western Carolina, the head coach had something different in mind — and a freshman was at the center of it. “He’s making plays you don’t usually see from a college freshman,” Scheyer said after the game, referring to Cameron Boozer. “Some of those reads, some of those passes — that’s next-level stuff.” Boozer’s performance was nothing short of electric. In his first regular-season home game, the 6-foot-9, 250-pound forward delivered 25 points, eight rebounds, five…
When a freshman steps onto Coach K Court at Cameron Indoor for the first time, the moment usually brings nerves, noise, and pressure. But for Cameron Boozer, it brought something else entirely — dominance. In his first regular-season home game, Boozer didn’t just look comfortable — he looked ready. The 6-foot-9, 250-pound freshman poured in 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out five assists, and even added a block in just 23 minutes as No. 6 Duke blew past Western Carolina, 95–54. But the numbers only tell part of the story. What really caught the attention of Duke’s coaches was…
