Kentucky has had some big moments in year one under Mark Pope. The Wildcats have won outright as a underdog three times including with wins over Duke, Gonzaga, and Mississippi State. UK has even covered multiple big spreads in non-conference play. The Wildcats enter this weekend firmly on the No. 2 line in mock brackets.
But this team has struggled as a small favorite. That is concerning heading into the matchup against Vanderbilt where the Cats are laying 3.5 points on the road.
Kentucky has been a single-digit favorite in seven games this season. The Cats are 3-4 outright and just 2-5 against-the-spread (ATS) as a small favorite. Pope’s team is still looking for its first road win as a single-digit favorite this year.
Kentucky has been a favorite of three points or less three times and lost each game. The last time that Kentucky was a 3.5-point favorite, the Wildcats needed 14 three-point field goals and 106 points to hold off Florida at Rupp Arena. UK has played some of their worst games all season as a small favorite.
Eventually, Kentucky will need to win some games on the road as a small favorite. KenPom projects the Wildcats to be a small road favorite against Texas and Oklahoma. The season finale against Missouri is close to a pick ’em. Pope’s team must be this small trend flipped.
Will this all get turned around on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Gym? We will find out soon.
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