Sources Say talks latest Kentucky recruiting intel, film breakdown
Recruiting is ramping up for Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats with some clarity coming on some of the program’s top targets sooner rather than later. What’s the latest? Who will be Pope’s first commitment of 2025? What will the team’s recruiting philosophy be moving forward? Sources Say is back to break it all down in episode 344.
Also, how about another film breakdown? Part one of the series diving into Mark Pope’s offense at BYU was a success, so we’re bringing you part two to close out the show. There, Coach Shawn Smith discusses some of the staff’s favorite actions and player reads we should expect to see at Kentucky, along with the players who could execute them to perfection.
It was a fun one, to say the least. Take a look below:
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