Mark Pope was a wizard with the clipboard in the closing minute of Kentucky’s 83-82 win over Oklahoma. But no play call was more significant than the one he drew up after a timeout with under a minute left in the game and the Wildcats down one.
It’s almost becoming the norm at this point, but head coaches staying after the game to greet fans is truly unique. By my rough count, over one hundred fans who made their way to Norman, Oklahoma on Wednesday night to witness Kentucky pull off an incredible win over the Sooners stuck around in hopes of catching an autograph or selfie with Coach
K entucky basketball is getting ready to take their first-ever trip to Norman, OK to take on the Oklahoma Sooners in a late one on Wednesday night, as the game will tipoff at 9 p.
We aren’t supposed to use the phrase “Win and advance” until March but that cliche very much encapsulated the overall feel in Norman, Oklahoma on Wednesday night. From the early foul trouble to the skirmishes in the middle at the end to the confusion at the end,
Kentucky men’s basketball got back in the win column Wednesday night, winning a wild and wacky 83-82 decision at Oklahoma in the program’s first trip to Norman.
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Kentucky’s thrilling win over Oklahoma was so good that even Brandon Garrison‘s young son had to get in on the postgame press conference. Following the Wildcats’ 83-82 victory over the Sooners on Wednesday night in Norman,
Kentucky went into the game against Oklahoma the healthiest it had been in weeks, if not months. But by the time the buzzer sounded and the Wildcats left with an 83-82 win, there were more questions than answers about individual player health.
Kentucky did not lose to Alabama because of officiating, but it remains a talking point, even coming up on Mark Pope’s call-in show last night. A fan called in with a question about Otega Oweh, and at the end,