BYU fans rejoice as Kentucky mourns Mark Pope's blunder. Everything had seemed aligned for Wright to announce his commitment soon after his official visit, so long as the tour didn't go sour. If the panic level in Big Blue Nation is to be believed, all indications suggest that Rob Wright's scales are tilting back in favor of a return to Kevin Young and a second season with BYU basketball. It all started with Travis Branham's voice of concern on CBS as Wright's visit was underway. Branham, an analyst with 247 Sports, felt very confident that Wright would be committing to Kentucky after his meeting with Mark Pope. As time went on, however, his confidence quickly dipped as it seemed Wright could be lining up a return to BYU after all.
Wright's original asking price was too high for BYU to match, but has since dipped down to reality after exploring the transfer portal and testing the market proved that the Cougars weren't simply being stingy. Kentucky isn't exempt from such accusations, however. Most of the blame is falling on head coach Mark Pope, former lead of the BYU basketball program who landed his dream job at his alma mater, Kentucky. BYU fans have jumped on the excitement, and it's hard to blame them considering the fact that the man who arrived to fill Pope's absence has seemingly outperformed his predecessor in nearly every conceivable recruiting metriic
Wright's original asking price was too high for BYU to match, but has since dipped down to reality after exploring the transfer portal and testing the market proved that the Cougars weren't simply being stingy. Kentucky isn't exempt from such accusations, however. Most of the blame is falling on head coach Mark Pope, former lead of the BYU basketball program who landed his dream job at his alma mater, Kentucky. BYU fans have jumped on the excitement, and it's hard to blame them considering the fact that the man who arrived to fill Pope's absence has seemingly outperformed his predecessor in nearly every conceivable recruiting metriic