Mark Pope addresses Big Blue Nation after win over No. 6 Duke

Hello, Big Blue Nation.

Kentucky announced itself with authority on Tuesday night in the State Farm Champions Classic against No. 6 Duke. In a game that went down to the wire, it was Kentucky that looked the more veteran team.

Guard Otega Oweh ripped a ball away from Duke star Cooper Flagg with about 10 seconds to go, helping seal a massive win for first-year coach Mark Pope.

“Otega makes a huge play,” Pope said on ESPN after the game. “In fact we talked about it walking down the floor like, ‘It’s time for you to make a big-time defensive play.’ And he delivered like he normally does.”

Not only did Otego deliver, Pope did too. It’s been a whirlwind several months, a stretch that began with essentially an empty roster.

He went to work building the pieces of the roster, hoping to put something on the floor the Big Blue Nation could be proud of. So far, so good.

“Yeah, just I’m really proud of our guys. Our first half was pretty shaky,” Pope said. “We had a lot of things that felt a little weird tonight, but their just fighting spirit just continued to come through. And I know that sounds so cliche, but in these games when you have two great teams going against each other it comes down to the connective tissue of the team and it comes down to like all the little, extra stuff.

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“Our guys just kept battling. I was most proud of their resilience with their emotion. Their emotion was incredibly resilient. Everybody on the roster contributed.”

In addition to Oweh’s 15 points in the game, Kentucky also got 17 out of Andrew Carr and 10 out of Amari Williams. The Wildcats finished with 17 assists on 25 made baskets, showing a real degree of unselfishness.

And Pope also reflected that himself after the game, turning his address to Big Blue Nation once more.

“Here’s the thing, is that I’ve learned in the last few years this is actually not about me at all,” Pope said. “If it’s about me it’s too much and it’s too big. It’s about these boys. It’s about BBN. It’s about these guys coming and competing, these guys dreaming of wearing a Kentucky jersey one day and never thinking they would and actually being here now and doing it and being in this game, that’s what makes it special. I just get to observe and watch, and that’s pretty great.”

Big Blue Nation will be riding high for a few days, then it’s back to business for a date with Lipscomb on Tuesday.

Mark Pope has Andrew Carr deliver opening message of Kentucky’s post-Duke press conference

Following his third win as the Kentucky head coach and easily the biggest yet with a victory over Top 10-ranked DukeMark Pope zigged where others might zag. Rather than beginning his postgame press conference with his own remarks, he let one of his players, Andrew Carr, open things up.

It’s a practice that Pope apparently often deployed at his previous stop, BYU, and one he evidently looks to bring to his alma mater. And it was a chance for Carr to take the pedestal after Kentucky picked up a monumental win early in the season.

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“All the fans, Kentucky fans that were able to show out tonight, it was an incredible atmosphere. It’s called Catlanta for a reason and it was really special for us out there and then also, just an unbelievable game. It was a true team effort and I felt like it was really special for us,” Carr said.

Not often you see a player make the opening statement in a postgame news conference. That’s what Mark Pope had Andrew Carr do after the win.

He continued, explaining how the message of togetherness that Pope instilled in the team steeled them for a second-half comeback.

At the half, Kentucky trailed by nine points and the offense was not so much the problem, as the Wildcats scored 37 but gave up 46 in the first frame. In the second half? Duke scored just 26 points as Kentucky outscored its opponent 40-26 to pull ahead and win a big early season test.

“Not everything was going our way, especially in the first half and coming in at halftime and coach always talks about just turning in to each other and the people that matter, the people in the locker room,” Carr said. “And the closer we get, it’s harder and harder to break us. So I felt like we did an unbelievable job of being resilient tonight and then really special way to come out with the win and Otega [Oweh] made an unbelievable play at the end of the game to kind of seal it with the offensive rebound. Again, shoutout to the UK fans and appreciate it.”

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