Breaking: Mark Pope talks relationship with seniors, from speed dating to reluctant farewells…

In late May, after having been Kentucky’s head coach for all of six weeks, Mark Pope assembled the bulk of his first roster with 10 players arriving via the transfer portal.It was a unique challenge, and one with potential problems. How can a coach assemble a roster without the necessary time needed to learn about the players and how they fit from a chemistry standpoint.

“You go super direct, super fast,” Pope told The Cats’ Pause during a one-on-one interview.

“For me it’s a matter of showing guys my personality, showing guys exactly how I think about things,” he said. “I’m not actually trying to convince guys or trick guys or coerce guys to come. I’m saying, ‘Bro, here’s what we got. We’re gonna have like seven conversations on the phone and FaceTime and in person. And you got to decide if you can be inspired by who I am and what we’re selling here at the University of Kentucky. If you are, you’ll come.’

“We don’t have time for all the nuance, fun, happy-go-lucky conversations for six months,” Pope said. “We get into stuff from day one.”

Building long relationships is preferred, but Pope has discovered an unexpected advantage to this accelerated pace.

“I actually think it can be super successful,” he said. “What it does is from the very first conversation it’s like, ‘Hey, this is not us trying to sell you or recruit you. This is both of us as player and coach trying to figure out if this is the best fit for you and the best fit for us. It turns into not so much like an offer and an acceptance, it turns into a mutual agreement. It’s not perfect, but I think lends itself to us getting the guys that actually fit.”

Like a glove.

Nine months later, Pope reluctantly began to bid farewell to at least six of those transfers with Andrew Carr, Lamont Butler, Jaxson Robinson, Koby Brea, Ansley Almonor and Amari Williams all going through Senior Day celebrations.

The obvious emotions of the night begged another question. If a coach must “speed date” to get a player from the transfer portal, how do they then cram four years of coach-player relationship into just one season, particularly one like this 2025 Kentucky team that has blown by at warp speed.

“I have Lee Anne, Lee Anne actually can do that. She’s unbelievable at that,” Pope said, looking toward his wife. “If you ask them, they would be like, ‘I’m sad we are not going to be with Coach Pope and we are really sad we are not going to see Miss Lee Anne.'”

Perhaps its because Pope brought in a host of mature graduate students while UK fans spent more than a decade seeing true freshmen cycle in and out of Lexington, but this group has captured the heart of Big Blue Nation in a way few other teams have been unable to do, and that’s long before we see how this story ends in March Madness.

They’ve done the impossible, packing a career’s worth of memories into one short season.

“It’s these guys doing it with each other,” Pope said. “That’s what’s so special about this group. These seniors became so close. It was really fun.”

The highlight for Mark and Lee Anne was a special dinner on Monday night reserved for just the six players who have exhausted their eligibility and their families.

“We had a dinner last night that was so fantastic,” Pope said. “It was really special with just the seniors. To hear those guys talk about, it was fun to recount their experience recruiting, which all of them had interesting stories from their point of view to share with each other. And then just to hear them. All six of them stood up and kind of like took the mic and told stories last night for quite a long time and it was really wonderful.”

When it appeared Pope was going to share one of the stories, Lee Anne piped up and stopped him cold. That’s because before speaking the players insisted what is said in this room, stays in this room.

“I learned a lot of things that were going on behind the scenes that I’m not allowed to talk about,” Pope said. “But really beautiful things. That’s what special. They built relationships with each other. And to watch them just in that setting where the only focus was just taking them in, was actually really fun.  Special guys.

Everything Kentucky head coach Mark Pope had to say after the No. 19 Wildcats’ 95-64 win over LSU at Rupp Arena on Senior Night:

This LSU team has fought hard all season. They got a bunch of young talent that’s going to be really good. I was really proud of our guys and how they responded tonight after a tough game on Saturday. Just their focus, I thought was pretty good. I thought it was elite, especially on the defensive end. I thought guys were really connected and took it personal and that’s what we are looking to do as we move forward. Hit it, questions.

I have Lee Anne, Lee Anne actually can do that, and she’s unbelievable at that. If you ask them, they would be like, I’m sad we are not going to be with Coach Pope and we are really sad we are not going to see Miss Lee Anne. Really, it’s these guys doing it with each other. That’s what’s so special about this group. These seniors became so close. It was really fun. We had a dinner last night that was so fantastic. It was really special with just the seniors, not seniors but the extinguished eligibility guys and their families. To hear those guys talk about, it was fun to recount their experience recruiting. Which all of them had interesting stories from their point of view to share with each other. And then just to hear them, all six of them stood up and kind of like took the mic and told stories last night for quite a long time and it was really wonderful. I learned a lot of things were going on behind the scenes that I’m not allowed to talk about. But really beautiful things. That’s what special. They built relationships with each other. And to watch them just in that setting where the only focus was just taking them in, was actually really fun last night. Special guys.

Well, listen, BBN is incredible. And I think, you know, it was a special night. A name that most people don’t know is Zach Tow. Zach Tow actually came to walk on tryouts and we randomly held walk on tryouts and he showed up and he fought through 60 guys in a bunch of workouts and then earned the right to come to practice and be on a one day contract throughout the entire course of the season. He came and battled every single day, never said a word, never missed a rep, never missed a practice, never was an issue, never asked for anything. Just came and fought every single day.

One of the highlights of the night was, you know, I had some of the guys come to me, in fact, Lamont Butler came to me about a month ago and said I think Zach deserves a jersey, he had not got a jersey all year, he was on a one day contract. In our pregame speech, Lamont had the pregame speech before the game today and he presented Zach with a jersey. The guys lost their mind. Zach was in stunned wonderment. And that is like, I’m telling that story is a long way around your question about, if you spend one day in this jersey and BBN embraces you for life. and that’s really cool. It’s like nowhere else. This basketball community of BBN is like nothing else. It was fun to hear our guys talk about our seniors, our extinguished eligibility guys talk about it because they got a huge dose of it in just a short time.

We had a really trying, just all of the emotions you could imagine post-Oklahoma. It was a late game central time. We finished the game and then, you know, get back at 3 o’clock or 4 o’clock in the morning. And are dealing with the emotion of that game. The emotion of Jax’s news which we all didn’t really get to get final answers on until the next day. But all suspected. And then run right into Auburn in an early game. That was a super tumultuous time and there was just so much. And then we ran right into tonight. I think, the guys are devastated for him and really sad for us because he is such a massive part of this team. At the same time resolved that, we know what we have today and we are going to try to find a way to win with what we have today. Jax, these guys love Jax so much and Jax loves these guys so much and they’ve been on epic journey together and it’s hard to make sense of why he doesn’t get a chance to finish this with these guys. It’s really brutal.

It was very much, you know, I love basketball players that grew up playing soccer. Because they kinda see angles and that can make plays like that is what you do in that game. I don’t know anything about soccer but the little thing I do know is that. It was a really incredible play. I thought he was elite starting the game on the defensive end. That’s what we really cared about. We need him to start gains being great defensively. And he was, Lamont was. But, O made a bunch of plays today, he made some really simple plays that look brilliant, right? I thought he was terrific, his focus was great.

Just us getting better. It’s funny how the gravity of the season gets to you, right? We’ve been patch-working so much that we’ve lost a couple of things over the last six weeks. We lost this desperate hunger to get better, because we were just trying to stay afloat, right? By staying afloat in some ways, I think we did get better but there were so many distractions going on. You know we kind of lost the pace of the game because we are just trying to stay afloat. We are trying to get just enough live bodies to function. You think about Otega’s pass.

Tonight there was a lot of pace against a really good transition defensive team. LSU had been a really solid transition defense team and they only gave up 50% of their possessions in transitions. Those two things, I think were on the uptick. I think we kinda have a vibe for the first time. It feels like we are going to have the same guys out on the floor tomorrow, on Saturday as we did tonight, as we did on last Saturday, which we haven’t had that in almost two months. And so we are really excited about that and we are really excited about getting back focused in this late stretch to continue getting better and to continue bringing pace to the game is really important to us.

It’s really important. Collin, and Trent, and Travis Perry in some ways are just incredibly important to our stretch run here. Those guys are ready, they are capable, and those three guys have got to step up and make huge plays for us like veteran experience players, and they can. But those guys are really crucial. The success that we have is going to be in some part dependent on them being great and they are ready to do it.

We have a lot of data but it’s a lot of weird data, right? There’s not, you know, there is so many kind of anomalous parts to it. We do, we learned about our guys. Even tonight, you know, there were a couple of, you know, you get yourself into a situation where it’s either fatigue or fouls or match-ups that end you up with a lineup that’s like, oh, I don’t actually love the lineup right now. And it’s all happening in real time. We don’t have a ton of lineup flexibility for us right now to put a really good group on the floor. We have a bunch of guys, all of our guys can go be great on the floor, but they have to be with the right other group, some of our guys, to be really effective and functional. You take that as one example of, man, we are still trying to figure it out. But, we have had three straight games, on Saturday we will have our third straight game where we get to explore this group of pieces. And we will figure it out.

I thought he was terrific. Ansley, my goodness, what a season he’s had. For a guy never in his wildest dreams thought he would be wearing a Kentucky jersey. You think about the huge impactful moments that he’s had in games for us and he’s going to be big down the stretch. You see it all the time. He had three or four really quite subpar games for his standard that he set. And you know, sometimes all of the weight of this thing starts to get on your shoulders and he did a great tonight just casting out, like, I’m going to be a baller man, make minutes and I’m gonna go play. I thought his energy and intensity was great tonight. I thought he was really special. He’s been great all season. Thanks guys, I appreciate you.

The final week of the 2024-25 college basketball regular season has arrived, and the first wave of impactful upsets is already unfolding in March. Top-ranked Auburn suffered its first road loss since early December with an 83-72 defeat at No. 22 Texas A&M on Tuesday night. The NCAA Tournament selection committee is locked in to finalizing its decisions with the field of 68 set to be revealed in less than two weeks. While the NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) rankings is the main metric used, the KenPom ratings provide a valuable perspective, offering a more detailed look at team efficiency and strength.
The KenPom ratings, developed by Ken Pomeroy, are advanced metrics used to evaluate college basketball teams. They focus on efficiency, measuring the offensive and defensive performance per 100 possessions of each men’s Division I team. These ratings provide a deeper analysis than traditional stats, helping to predict game outcomes and assess overall team strength.So, what are the current top 68 teams in college basketball according to the KenPom ratings?

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