Mark Pope says Kentucky needs to get “Lost” to have a successful SEC Tournament
The Kentucky Wildcats’ lack of recent success in the SEC Tournament is well-known by the Big Blue Nation, advancing just once in the last four SEC Tournaments.
With Mark Pope’s injection of energy into the fanbase and a team that has outperformed expectations, fans are making the journey to Nashville once again with the hope of reclaiming the Tournament the Wildcats have won 31 times, 23 more than the next closest (Alabama, 8). Pope and the Cats want to deliver.
“There is nothing in the world that my guys would like more than to gift BBN an incredible week here,” Pope said to the media in a Nashville hotel lobby on Wednesday. That (SEC Tournament) means a lot to us. We’re really devoted to doing everything we can humanly possible as a team to make that happen.”
What’s it going to take for Kentucky to have a successful week? Pope says that the team needs to get “lost” in each possession.
“Our goal is to come here and win,” Pope started. “The way that we’re going to win is we’re going to come here and think about this possession. We’re going to be lost with our whole hearts in this possession. When the next possession comes, we’re going to be lost in that possession.”
“If we are going to give ourselves the best chance to be successful, it doesn’t guarantee anything, but the best chance for us to be successful; our whole heart, mind, and soul are going to be lost in the possession that we are in right now. If we can do that consistently, we’re going to be successful.”
The Wildcats tip off their first game of the postseason on Wednesday night against the Oklahoma Sooners at approximately 9:30 PM ET on the SEC Network.