Despite having only been in Lexington for two years, Mark Pope’s time as the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats has encompassed what feels like a full era of basketball for the program. With the full emergence of the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) usage in his time at the helm, the game of college basketball has entirely changed at Pope’s fingertips.

Looking back, the coach’s (thus far) arguable tenure on Rupp Arena’s baseline can be originally traced back to the commitment of Collin Chandler. The former four-star recruit was the first name to join Pope’s at Kentucky and, for a short time, the only thing fans had to hold onto. It’s no surprise that he’s since become a big blue favorite.
That’s why his entry into the transfer portal earlier this week came as a brutal blow to those same fans. Chandler, amidst a mass roster exodus, appeared to be a point of safety for Wildcat fans reeling from a subpar finish to a rollercoaster of a season. Even so, “CC5” didn’t leave without thanking the best fanbase in the business for their undying support.

Chandler would go on to confirm that he is “returning home” in the release, signaling his already-anticipated move to the BYU Cougars. Being from the area and having been initally committed there before following Pope to UK, the move is far from surprising.

All the same, it’ll be hard for Cats fans to let go of their go-to big-shot maker from the past two years. Now, it’s up to Pope and his staff to find a fitting replacement.
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