Insider Reveals Kentucky’s Major Transfer Portal Move as Mark Pope Races Against March Madness Crisis
Selection Sunday is here. In just a few hours, we’ll know exactly where Kentucky is headed. The Wildcats come into the madness fresh off an up-and-down SEC Tournament, where they pulled off a dramatic win over Oklahoma but then got completely outplayed by Alabama in the quarterfinals. But while all the chatter is about Kentucky’s road in the tournament, head coach Mark Pope seems to be thinking ahead. Like, WAY ahead.

Now, before we get too far ahead, let’s talk about what Kentucky’s dealing with right now. This team is struggling with an unhealthy roster. Lamont Butler, Kerr Kriisa, and Jaxson Robinson are all on the injury list, and it showed in that Alabama game.
Butler’s return is expected soon (a much-needed boost), but Kriisa and Robinson are done for the season. Brutal timing. And beyond this season? Kentucky is staring down a full-on roster overhaul. Butler, Robinson, Ansley Almonor, Koby Brea, Andrew Carr, and Amari Williams—all gone after this season. That’s a lot of talent walking out the door.
Turns out, the head coach isn’t wasting any time addressing the future. According to Matt Jones, a reporter at the SEC Tournament claimed that Pope already has a ‘stud’ from the transfer portal committed for the 2025-26 season. But, obviously, they wouldn’t spill the name.
So yes, Pope has a lot of work to do.