Kentucky basketball gets a visit from former coach Tubby Smith

Former Kentucky basketball coach Tubby Smith visited the current team on Friday.

Former Kentucky basketball coach Tubby Smith is remembered fondly by fans as a great coach, and a great person. He coached in Lexington for ten seasons, won a national championship during his tenure, and won 263 total games.

On Friday, Smith showed up at a practice for the Kentucky basketball team, and spoke to Mark Pope’s roster. He told the team:

Trust each other, trust the system. The culture here at Kentucky is far bigger than anyone that’s ever played here, coached here.

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Smith’s relevance to this year’s Kentucky team is obvious. Pope would love nothing more than to copy the former coach’s feat of winning a title in his first season, something he told his squad.

We talk about banner behavior all the time. We talk about assignment No. 9. Coach is one of these guys who gets to walk in this room and he gets to point up there at this banner that he came in here and won with this team. It matters. It matters. And, coach did it in his first year. He just rolled in here and said, ‘You know what? I’m just going to hang one in my first year,’ which is what we’re trying to do, right boys?

Unlike Pope, Tubby did have the benefit of returning multiple players in his first season, but like the new Kentucky coach, he did have several veterans to work with.

Mark Pope has embraced Kentucky and its history. As a former player, he has a unique perspective. Bringing in Tubby Smith is not only another example of him respecting the past, but of finding ways to motive his team.

Notre Dame basketball beats Tubby Smith for first time

Notre Dame is 2-0 after they beat an all-time college basketball coach for the first time in program history.

It wasn’t the best of starts for Notre Dame basketball on Tuesday night but for a 4:20 stretch the Irish were dominant enough to turn the tide of their second contest of the year.

After trailing Half Point 33-32 at halftime and falling back behind early in the second half, Notre Dame went on a 13-0 stretch from the 18:36 mark to the 14:16 mark take a 47-36 advantage of which they’d never look back from, ultimately winning 70-61.

Graduate-transfer Paul Atkinson, Jr. was as good as advertised as he led all scorers with 19 points.  Atkinson pulled down 11 boards for one of three Notre Dame triple-doubles on the night.  Nate Laszewski (10 points, 16 rebounds) and Dane Goodwin (12 points, 11 rebounds) joined Atkinson on a night Mike Brey and the Fighting Irish moved to 2-0.

It was far from a perfect showing by Notre Dame as they went just 6-31 from beyond the arc (19.4%) but it was enough for the Irish to get a win over legendary head coach Tubby Smith, who is one of just three coaches all-time to take five different programs to the NCAA Tournament.

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Notre Dame returns to action on Monday, Nov. 22 as they’ll take on St. Mary’s College in the opening round of the Maui Invitational.

In Las Vegas.

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