June 28, 2024

Scholarship No. 13 will be 'massively important piece' for Kentucky: “It's going to fit really, really well.”

Mark Pope says final scholarship up for grabs, ‘massively important piece’ for Kentucky

Kentucky has one scholarship up for grabs and Mark Pope can’t stress enough the importance of that piece.

Mark Pope knew the job at hand when he took over the Kentucky basketball program just over two months ago. But, what he didn’t expect was having to rebuild an entirely new roster … from scratch.

It’s been well documented the roster, or lackthereof, when Pope took over. With zero players coming back or coming in, it was a true starting over process.

But, he knew exactly what he wanted.

Mark Pope says final scholarship will be a 'massively important piece' for Kentucky

“You have to go find guys where the front of this jersey means something,” Pope said last week on BBN Tonight. “You can do that in different ways. On one hand it can be with a young man who has been born and raised in Kentucky. Super skilled and talented and they just breathe this in every second of their life.

“But, the beautiful thing about kentucky is it can resonate with guys who have never lived in this state and don’t know this state.”

That’s exactly what he did by making sure four-star point guard Travis Perry from Lyon County (Ky.) stayed with UK. Perry, who committed to Kentucky under John Calipari, wasted no time assuring Kentucky fans and Mark Pope that he would be sticking in Lexington.

Then, Pope later flipped the commitment of four-star wing Trent Noah — a standout in his own right from Harlan County (Ky.).

But you can’t just stick with players in the state or that grew up liking the program. Pope needed veterans on the roster to help build chemistry amongs the entire team. He landed some of the most experienced players in the transfer portal … at numerous different positions.

Mark Pope says final scholarship will be a 'massively important piece' for Kentucky

“The second thing was winning,” Pope added. “And we had to start with a couple of guys whose DNA is winning. At the highest level, in the biggest ways. Just veteran players. The construction of this roster was super fun and an incredible project.”

Six players have played at least four years of college basketball.

Kentucky has 12 players on the roster — 14 if you include two walk-ons. But, there is still one scholarship available if Pope and his staff want to use it. WIll they?

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