All things considered, and despite a myriad of injuries, the Kentucky Wildcats have had a decent season in Mark Pope’s first year in charge, even if they’re not the team to beat.
The Wildcats have a long history of contention, and Pope knows they must live up to those expectations. Of course, that will all start with the SEC Tournament in Nashville.
They tied a record for the most top-15 wins in college basketball history with their win over Missouri. Now, they’re looking to keep their foot on the gas and get the job done in the SEC Tournament.
Mark Pope says the Wildcats will win the SEC Tournament
“We’re going to win. That’s why we’re going down there,” Pope said. “And that doesn’t guarantee us the win, but we’re very clear on that objective, and we understand how important this is and what it means to BBN and what it means to our guys. So we’re going to go chase it as hard as we can. It’s going to be a challenge from the get go. This league is so fantastic, but why would you want anything less?”
Several coaches claim that they don’t care about conference tournament wins, but that’s not the case with coach Pope. If anything, he knows this is the kind of boost his team needs ahead of March Madness.
They’re not the odds-on favorites to go the distance by any means, mostly due to their injuries, but it seems like the future is bright with coach Pope leading the way.
