Duke basketball fans don’t need to be introduced to the Kentucky Wildcats, but some might do a double-take at the opposing bench during Tuesday’s game in Atlanta.
After more than a decade with the Wildcats, a run that included a national championship in 2012, John Calipari left Lexington for the Arkansas Razorbacks in April.
Mark Pope now stands in his place, and the new Kentucky coach won each of the first two games at his new job. Pope most recently coached the BYU Cougars for five seasons, winning at least 20 games four times and reaching the NCAA Tournament twice.
Pope coached Utah Valley from 2015-19, transforming the Wolverines from a 12-18 team in year one to a 25-10 team in his final season. He entered this year with a 187-108 record as a head coach, but he’s been 175-90 since that debut season.
According to his coaching resume on the popular analytics website KenPom, Pope’s teams rely on their offense to win games. While the Cougars never finished worse than 70th in adjusted defensive efficiency, they finished within the top 25 on the offensive side in three of his five campaigns. That half of the ball also saw a larger jump with the Wolverines, going from the 268th overall offense in 2015-16 to the 73rd overall offense in 2017-18.
Kentucky, for what it’s worth, has scored 100 points in each of its first two games this season.
If Pope’s name sounds familiar to any longtime Duke basketball fans, it should. He also played for the Wildcats from 1994-96, averaging 7.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.2 blocks, and 1.0 steals en route to a national championship as a senior.
Pope and the Wildcats face off against [autotag]Jon Scheyer[/autotag] and the Blue Devils at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time.