The Kentucky Wildcats have struggled to start this season as they have flopped in games against Louisville and Michigan State. Leaving many in the BBN and around the college basketball world asking: What in the world is wrong with this roster at the moment?
It is a fair question. Especially with the talent accumulated alongside the experience, it looks pretty rough after the first two major games of the season. With all of that said, there is no one better to really listen to when it comes to his
insight on the roster at the moment than UK legend and UK Sports Network radio host, Jack “Goose” Givens.
After the loss against the Spartans on Tuesday night, Givens took some time with KSR to share his thoughts on the issues with the Cats at the moment.
“Just like in the Louisville game, that defense that you’re talking about that makes the other team feel uncomfortable didn’t come until midway through the second half,” said Givens in regards to the team’s defense. “I mean, that is way too late. The game has already been established as to how it’s going to be played. As far as the other team, they’ve gotten their confidence. They’ve got all the confidence.”
A team that was labeled as built to be defensive stoppers, they have really fallen short of the benchmark to start the season. Not locking in early enough is a huge reason why that seems to be the case.
Then maybe the other big talking point is surrounding the play of Otega Oweh. Voted as SEC Preseason Player of the Year, the senior wing as struggled to get rolling through the first five games. Givens gives his thoughts on what that could be from.
“If you go back a year, Otega caught the ball and reacted. He didn’t spend time thinking. Now he’s catching the ball — and I think now I’m not in his head, and I don’t want to get there. I mean, and if I’m wrong about this, I accept that — but he catches it now, and he’s thinking, ‘Am I open?’ That’s his first thought. ‘Am I open?’ And then he makes a decision about what he wants to do. The couple of times when he caught the ball, his mind was already made up. ‘I’m going to the hole.’ There was nothing they could do with it. It’s just being instinctive and doing what you do.”
There is a lot going on surrounding this program at the moment, but as Mark Pope stated after the loss on Tuesday, this team “will not fail.” Let’s hope that is the case as we head deeper into the non-conference schedule.












