Mark Pope pivoting to Kentucky native guard in desperate search of transfer portal win

Mark Pope missing out on star transfer forward Donnie Freeman has already more than made the rounds online, with fans and analysts piling on the Wildcats head coach in the hours that followed St. John’s landing the widely lauded recruit. It’s a textbook “whiff,” as the kids say.

All the same, Coach Pope’s job goes on. While Freeman is now off the board, all that means for the Kentucky staff is that it’s time to find someone else; and with only two transfer pledges on the roster thus far, the hunt may soon be a matter of simply taking what you can get. But, at least for the time, Kentucky can still pick and choose, and the most obvious next man up is Washington State guard Jerone Morton.

Morton, who is set to visit Kentucky this weekend (per Jacob Polacheck), is a native of the bluegrass state. With the Cats having already secured their starting backcourt, Morton – a shoot-first combo guard – would seemingly be set to accompany Mason Williams off of Kentucky’s bench.

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Of course, any Kentucky native will find favor with the Big Blue Nation. In Polacheck’s post confirming the visit, he included a blurb from Morton’s dad, who said, “We just love Kentucky, man. He was born and raised here. That’s been his lifetime dream to play at Kentucky.” For the most diehard fans, that alone may be enough to give the dude a chance…

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