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Mark Pope Faces Scheduling Challenge as Analyst Highlights Kentucky’s All or Nothing Plan

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Mark Pope - Kentucky Wildcats vs. Iowa State Cyclones' Postgame Conference © Imagn Images Mark Pope has been with the Kentucky Wildcats for two seasons now. He hasn’t had bad results, making the Round of 32 and Sweet 16 in two seasons, but it’s beneath what Kentucky fans expect from him.

The upcoming season could be Pope’s biggest and most successful. We are seeing early signs of it being his biggest season yet, based on the teams he is scheduled to face. An analyst for KSR recently broke down the officially announced matchups for the Kentucky Wildcats and explained why it could be a make-or-break season for Pope.

There has been some chatter about the pressure on Pope to deliver, but his job isn’t under threat as of now. “Since we all agree this is going to be a huge season for Mark Pope, let’s just talk for a second about what this schedule is going to look like because I do think it’s going to be very interesting,” he said. Pope is likely going to be coaching to keep his job next season, and the biggest challenge he’ll face will be his first big game against Kansas.

The matchup with Kansas will be interesting not only because of the competition but also because of what they took away from Pope. The Wildcats head coach tried his level best to sign Tyran Stokes, a five-star recruit and the top-ranked player of the 2026 class. Kansas jumped in and got Stokes to commit to their program over Kentucky.

The other three official matchups for Kentucky are Indiana, North Carolina, and Louisville. To make the season more competitive, Kentucky could also face Miami next season. “You couldn’t get a more…storyline schedule,” he added .