Kentucky basketball split its two games last week, losing in somewhat embarrassing fashion at Georgia before trumping Mississippi State in Starkville on Saturday.
It’s no secret that the Southeastern Conference is a juggernaut this season and that isn’t going to change for the foreseeable future. So, the Wildcats are in for quite a tough stretch but so is every other team in the SEC.
Kentucky did not play well at all against Georgia by playing a rather soft defense and lacking the intensity required to win an SEC road game. However, on Saturday, the Wildcats played fantastic against Mississippi State and were led by Jaxson Robinson’s breakout game that was accompanied by streaky shooting from Ansley Almonor down the stretch.
Their loss to Georgia likely offset their road victory over No. 14 Mississippi State. But with the SEC as tough as it is, that’s not a terrible week.
ESPN’s Basketball Power Index dropped the Wildcats just a bit in their rankings from 16 to 20. EvanMiya also has Kentucky at 20 after ranking them 19 last week.
Kentucky improved in the NCAA Net Rankings, however, rising from 18 to 13. Haslametrics also views the Wildcats as a team on the rise by sliding them from 26 to 23.
Tomorrow, Kentucky will return to Rupp Arena for the first time in 10 days as they host a piping-hot Texas A&M team that swept Kentucky last season but is dealing with an injury to Wade Taylor IV.
The last time the Wildcats saw Taylor was in their first SEC Tournament game last March where he sent them home packing in a rather disappointing loss in Nashville.
Of course, none of the Wildcats playing for this Kentucky team were a part of that loss. However, that doesn’t mean they aren’t itching for a win. It’s an absolute dogfight in the SEC, and every win counts, especially if they can become quality wins that favor NCAA Tournament seeding.
Tuesday night’s game is scheduled for 7 PM ET with coverage on ESPN2. ESPN’s Basketball Power Index gives the Wildcats a 60.6% chance to win.
Also, a big shoutout to the Kentucky women’s basketball program that continued its dominant start to SEC play with blowout wins at Florida and over Auburn last week. It’s past time for the Cats to make the
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Big plays Sunday.
No. 15 Kentucky Pulls Away from Auburn on Sunday – UK Athletics
Big win for head coach Kenny Brooks and a Kentucky squad that may very well be the best team UK Athletics produces in the 2024-25 calendar year.
Travis Perry Answering the Call of Backup Point Guard – Vaught’s Views
He’s playing good minutes for this team.
Auburn star Johni Broome won’t need ankle surgery – ESPN
Good news for the Tigers.
Notre Dame LT Anthonie Knapp out for CFP title game – ESPN
Tough news for the Irish.
Kentucky left the Dentist’s office with a glowing report and a smile – KSR
Such a thrilling game.
Patriots hire Mike Vrabel as 16th head coach in franchise history – ESPN
New England has their guy.
Pope believes Jaxson Robinson played his best game in college – KSR
Pretty big praise.
Bills Overpower Broncos, Face Ravens in Divisional Round – USA Today
Battle of the MVP favorites.
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