At one point during Kentucky’s matchup against No. 25 Ole Miss, the Wildcats were staring down the possibility of their worst loss in over a century-long series history. While they managed to avoid total humiliation, the 98-84 defeat still left fans furious. And this time, the frustration isn’t just directed at the players—it’s spilling over onto head coach Mark Pope.
This game was a tale of two halves, but not in the way Kentucky had hoped. By halftime, they were already buried under a 54-31 deficit—their worst first-half performance against Ole Miss ever. Even though they shot an impressive 63% from the field in the second half, the hole they dug themselves was just too deep to climb out of.
Pope didn’t hold back in his postgame reaction, keeping it brutally honest on social media: “Injuries are no excuse for this performance. One of the worst halves of basketball I’ve ever seen the Cats play.” And it’s clear he’s not convinced that missing key players should be an excuse.
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Injuries are no excuse for this performance. One of the worst halves of basketball I’ve ever seen the Cats play. pic.twitter.com/THe5T6j4oT
— Buddy 🏀😼 (@BigBlueBud) February 5, 2025
It’s true, Kentucky is dealing with injuries. Lamont Butler was out with an undisclosed issue, Kerr Kriisa remains sidelined with a foot injury, and Andrew Carr is still dealing with back spasms from the Brown game on New Year’s Eve. But that doesn’t change the fact that this team looked completely unprepared.
This loss wasn’t just another L—it marked back-to-back defeats for the No. 14 Wildcats. And fans? They’re fed up.
Mark Pope is on the hot seat as fans speculate Kentucky Wildcats’s poor performance.
Kentucky’s defense was non-existent, and Ole Miss made them pay for it. The Rebels shot 60.6% from the field and 52.9% from three in the first half, getting open looks with ease. The Wildcats struggled to close out shooters and looked lost in one-on-one situations. “Defense isn’t in Mark Pope’s vocabulary?” another user questioned.
But it wasn’t just the perimeter defense that got exposed—Ole Miss dominated the paint too. They controlled the tempo, bullied Kentucky inside, and made them look soft. “Fire Mark Pope,” another user demanded on X.
Even Pope himself admitted that his team looked lifeless early on, allowing Ole Miss to take complete control. “We could never find the pace of the game. Thorton controlled the game in about every single facet… they were comfortable holding the ball, and it was hard for us to manage that,” he admitted.
And despite their 63% second-half shooting, it didn’t matter. The damage was already done.
“Mark Pope and this team ain’t shit,” one user bluntly posted on X.
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The Wildcats are now 15-7 (4-5 SEC), and let’s be real—they don’t look like a ranked team. Their once-promising season is teetering on the edge, with tougher conference matchups looming. Next up? South Carolina. And if Pope doesn’t find answers fast, the noise about his job security is only going to get louder.
Even he knows it. “We gotta find a way to do better when we are under duress like this.”
But fans aren’t waiting around for that improvement. “So when is Mark Pope getting fired?” one user asked. Another took it even further: “Dude can’t f***ing coach defense to save his f***ing life. Get this M****n nice guy f**k out of here.”
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It’s getting ugly in Lexington. And if the Pope doesn’t turn things around fast, it might get even uglier. What do you think? Is the head coach soon to lose his job at Kentucky?
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