Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball is on the rise after knocking off the No. 7 Duke Blue Devils at the State Farm Champions Classic last week in Atlanta.
Mark Pope’s Wildcats battled back in the second half, playing intense defense and executing on offense/making clutch free throws down the stretch to pull out the victory.
Before beating Duke, Kentucky was ranked No. 19. Now, with that victory on their resume and standing tall at 3-0, they’re expected to rise quite a bit in the AP Top-25 rankings.
CBS Sports predicts Kentucky to land at No. 9, which On3 seems to agree with.
Fox Sports, however, doesn’t see Kentucky cracking the top-10 and instead just outside at No. 12.
KenPom has Kentucky at No. 22.
The Wildcats now have an opportunity to rattle off a handful of victories to extend their undefeated record, starting with Lipscomb, Jackson State, Western Kentucky and Georgia State before going to Clemson on December 3rd and then to Gonzaga on December 7th.
Kentucky will also have several more games before SEC play begins, but the Clemson Tigers and Gonzaga Bulldogs will be a nice way to evaluate just how good the Wildcats are in a few weeks.
Check back here throughout the day for updates on where Kentucky stands in the official rankings!
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UK has all of the momentum right now.
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Thanks to Josh Allen & the Bills.
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Excited for him to be a part of BBN.
Bears’ Matt Eberflus defends decision to run clock before kick – ESPN
He isn’t wrong.
The transfer portal is ‘really important’ to Mark Pope – KSR
But he agrees that continuity is the key to success.
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A change is inevitable.