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Pope Tackles Anti-LDS Chants with Resilience Message
12 Feb
Summary
- Coach Pope addressed offensive anti-Mormon chants directed at BYU.
- He emphasized building athlete resilience against identity attacks.
- Pope is a favorite for SEC Coach of the Year and aims for top seed.

Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope recently addressed offensive anti-Mormon chants directed at BYU, advocating for a more sensitive society and for athletes to become 'bully-proof.' Pope, who previously coached at BYU for five seasons, understands the passion in college sports but believes chants crossing the line are unfortunate. He aims to foster respectful language while building mental fortitude in his players, ensuring they are not solely defined by crowd noise.
Since taking over his alma mater on April 12, 2024, Pope has been a transformative figure for the Wildcats. He led the team to the Sweet 16 in the 2024-25 season and is now a leading candidate for SEC Coach of the Year. The Wildcats have excelled recently, winning 8 of their last 9 games and vying for the top spot in the SEC, currently trailing only the Florida Gators. Despite facing numerous injuries to key players, Pope's leadership has guided the team towards securing the conference's top seed with seven games remaining in the season.




