
Kentucky Sticks with Pope Despite Early Exit
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Kentucky Sticks with Coach Pope Despite Early NCAA Exit
Kentucky has decided to retain head coach Mark Pope for a third season, despite another early NCAA Tournament exit. Pope, who replaced John Calipari, has led the Wildcats to back-to-back tournament appearances in his first two years. This season, Kentucky finished with twenty-two wins and fourteen losses as a number seven seed, losing to Iowa State in the second round. Despite fan frustration over lack of deeper tournament runs, school leaders see no need for a change, especially with athletics director Mitch Barnhart retiring soon. Pope faces the challenge of assembling another roster with no high school commits and uncertain returns. However, strong name, image, and likeness funds should help attract top talent. As the 2026-2027 season approaches, Kentucky aims to climb back to the top of the SEC standings with a healthier, more stable lineup.
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