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Kentucky Hoops Endures Brutal 3-Hour Practice

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  • Kentucky basketball held its longest practice of the season.
  • Coach Mark Pope described the session as 'brutal,' nearing three hours.
  • The Wildcats are preparing to host Tennessee Tech at Rupp Arena.
Kentucky Hoops Endures Brutal 3-Hour Practice

Kentucky basketball engaged in its most demanding practice of the season, a session coach Mark Pope described as "brutal" and extending close to three hours, excluding film study. While the players might have preferred less intense workouts, Pope emphasized the necessity of such efforts for the team's development.

This intense preparation precedes tonight's game against Tennessee Tech at Rupp Arena. The Golden Eagles, currently 3-3, have secured wins against lower-division opponents and USC Upstate, while suffering losses to other programs. Tennessee Tech ranks 322nd in KenPom.com's rankings.

The Wildcats, ranked 18th in the USA TODAY Sports Men's Basketball Coaches Poll and 19th in the AP Top 25, aim to improve their 2025-26 record to 5-2. This matchup also features a unique coaching duel between two former Rick Pitino players: Mark Pope for Kentucky and John Pelphrey for Tennessee Tech.

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Kentucky basketball held its longest practice of the season, which lasted close to three hours.
Kentucky is scheduled to host Tennessee Tech at Rupp Arena.
Mark Pope believes in pushing his players through intense and long practices to foster progress and development.

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