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Kentucky’s 83-82 road win over Oklahoma had plenty of twists and turns. It started with the good news of Lamont Butler and Jaxson Robinson making their long-awaited return from injury. But by the end of the night, the entire Kentucky fanbase was left shaking their heads as Mark Pope’s side barely escaped, needing a last-second rescue from former Sooner Otega Oweh to pull off the win.

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Especially after the gut-wrenching loss to Alabama, fans expected to see a much better performance for the Wildcats but they they got more of the same frustration. The Wildcats’ defensive issues still aren’t going away, if anything, they’re getting worse. Letting Oklahoma who are 4-11 in the SEC shoot 52% from the field? That’s disastrous!

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Some of the Kentucky fans are officially at their breaking point. With the Big Dance right around the corner, they’re watching this team struggle defensively and seeing zero signs of improvement, it’s beyond frustrating! And when frustration hits, you know where fans are headed… straight to social media to let it all out! Let’s dive into some of the reactions.

Fans fume as Mark Pope and co barely survive!

Kentucky fans are running out of patience, and some are already losing faith in Mark Pope. One fan on X didn’t hold back, saying, “We still su-k on defense, we don’t belong in the top 25, and mark pope probably isn’t the coach for Kentucky.” Another fan piled on, adding,“Kentucky getting embarrassed by an AWFUL Oklahoma team. Mark Pope should be embarrassed.”

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Perhaps with a 19-9 overall record and currently finding themselves 7th in SEC does make a case of not being among the ranked teams, but we are talking about a Kentucky team that has the third-best offense in the country scoring 85.6 points per game this season while shooting 48.4% from the field. Yes their defense remains a problem and they are one of the worst defenses in the league letting their opposition score roughly 77 points per game and that definitely needs to improve but boasting one of the best offenses in the league along with a 9-8 quad 1 record Mark Pope is definitely here to stay!

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The frustration with Kentucky’s narrow win over Oklahoma has obviously hit a nerve with the fans. Some fans aren’t holding back, with one sarcastically saying, “If you’re a bubble team and need a win to save your season, Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats will always be willing to help.” Ouch! Another fan chimed in with, “If Oweh wasn’t on this team, Kentucky would’ve lost. Mark Pope isn’t the guy.” Looks like the pressure is really mounting on Pope and his Wildcats!

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Talking about bubble teams, remember the buzz it created when John Calipari returned home with his struggling Razorbacks? Yes they left with a win no one saw coming, Georgia Bulldogs did the same thing a few weeks prior. It’s moments like these that highlight the missed opportunities for Kentucky, where they’ve dropped games they probably should’ve won. Now Otega Oweh came to Kentucky only because of Mark Pope and so, it’s only fair to give Pope some credit for bringing in the talent that could turn things around.

Mark Pope’s struggles with Kentucky are something that cannot be ignored, especially with their defensive woes still continuing to haunt them. However, with a healthy squad available to him for selection, it is time he address the defensive gaps if he intends to lead the Wildcats to a deeper run in the Big Dance.

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Akash Das is an NCAA and WNBA Writer at EssentiallySports, where his bylines dive deep into the structural side of basketball. With a postgraduate diploma in Mass Communication and a Master’s in Sports Business & Management from the University of Liverpool, he grounds every feature in strong reporting fundamentals and academic rigor. His coverage tracks how coaching blueprints, roster construction, and roster moves, from the NCAA transfer portal to WNBA free agency, shape outcomes on the court. His sharp breakdowns at the WNBA desk earned him a spot in the outlet’s prestigious Journalistic Excellence Program, putting him among ES’ most trusted voices on basketball. Beyond box scores, Akash is driven by the bigger picture: how programs are built, maintained, and rebuilt in the NCAA pipeline, and how those systems intersect with the professional game. With experience across sports writing, research, and media strategy, he brings nuance to topics often overlooked in day-to-day highlights coverage. Whether examining the long-term vision behind a college program or the ripple effect of player mobility in the WNBA, Akash connects fans to the tactical and structural heart of the sport.

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