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Mark Pope looks to veterans and being himself as he adapts to coaching Kentucky after John Calipari

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Meeting one challenge of playing for the Kentucky Wildcats gave Mark Pope a blueprint for the taller task of coaching them after John Calipari.

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Mark Pope looks to veterans and being himself as he adapts to coaching Kentucky after John Calipari

FILE -Mark Pope speaks to fans and media after being named Kentucky men’s NCAA college basketball head coach in Lexington, Ky., Sunday, April 14, 2024. Mark Pope looks to veterans and being himself as he adapts to coaching Kentucky after John Calipari. (AP Photo/James Crisp, File)


LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Meeting one challenge of playing for the Kentucky Wildcats gave Mark Pope a blueprint for the taller task of coaching them after John Calipari.

At the very least that has meant pursuing a different path toward reaching the high bar of expectations of following the Hall of Famer, whose freshman-laden squads won a lot of games and the 2012 national championship in 15 seasons. Next spring will answer how well it’s going for Pope at his alma mater, but the players he has quickly assembled from scratch through the transfer portal demonstrates that roster-building is certainly within reach for the 6-foot-11 first-year coach. Especially in building with experience as opposed to his predecessor.

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