LISTEN: Everything Mark Pope had to say Thursday on KSR
Mark Pope made his second-ever appearance on KSR this morning. A lot has happened in the five months since he last came on the airwaves with Matt Jones and the crew — there was certainly plenty to talk about.
If you weren’t able to hear Kentucky’s new head coach live on the radio, you can catch up on everything he had to say in the video below. Pope talked for about 14 minutes before the hard break took over. But it felt like he talked for an hour considering all of the energy he was pumping into our veins. He touched on nearly every player on the roster, teased something special with next month’s Big Blue Madness, what to expect out of the Blue-White Preseason Event, and plenty more.
Click the video below to hear Pope’s thoughts. Scroll down a bit more and you’ll find everything we wrote about his comments with even more context on his talking points.
Reading material from Pope’s KSR interview
- Collin Chandler Recovering from Minor Offseason “Setback”
- Club Blue’s Blue/White Preseason Event ‘greatest fan experience’ for BBN: “I’ve never seen anything done like it before.”
- Mark Pope says Andrew Carr went 5 straight practices without missing a shot
- Mark Pope raves about Lamont Butler and Kerr Kriisa, “the head of the snake” for Kentucky
- Mark Pope pledges to go ‘next level’ with Big Blue Madness
- Mark Pope on Travis Perry’s hot shooting summer: “I’ve never seen this at any level of basketball.”
- Trent Noah finding footing at Kentucky: “Now, I feel like this kid can’t miss a shot”
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This article was originally published by Zack Geoghegan at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/teams/kentucky-wildcats/news/listen-everything-mark-pope-thursday-ksr/).
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