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Mark Pope remains optimistic about Kentucky’s 2026 recruiting class

by steveloxi
November 21, 2025
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Kentucky basketball head coach Mark Pope is keeping a positive outlook on the future, even after the Wildcats signed zero recruits during the early national signing period for the class of 2026.

It’s an unusual and concerning position for a program long known for landing at least one top-tier high school talent early in the cycle.

Despite heavy involvement with several elite prospects, Kentucky came up empty. 5-star wings Baba Oladotun (Maryland) and Bryson Howard (Duke) went elsewhere. 4-star center Arafan Diane chose Houston.

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4-star forward Maximo Adams committed to North Carolina. 5-star guard Deron Rippey Jr. left Kentucky off his final list entirely, and others followed similar paths, leaving Pope without a signature to show for months of early recruiting.

Still, Pope believes the Wildcats are far from finished. Kentucky remains squarely in the mix for several major spring targets, including No. 1 overall recruit Tyran Stokes, 5-star guard Caleb Holt, and 5-star forward Christian Collins, with many insiders expecting him to commit to Kentucky. There is also the possibility of silent signees, players who have signed their National Letter of Intent but haven’t announced publicly yet, a path previously taken by Billy Richmond in 2023.

For Pope, the mission is clear: Build next year’s roster through a combination of spring commitments, strong player retention, and the transfer portal.

“We’re really excited about where we are,” Pope said Thursday. “We feel incredibly optimistic about retaining players, adding some special high school players, and being great in the transfer portal.”

The pressure is mounting, but Pope believes the pieces will come together.

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