Basketball

Kentucky Wildcats Turn to AAU Circuit for 2027, 2028 Recruiting Push

Coach Mark Pope and his staff evaluate elite prospects at the Nike EYBL event in Memphis

The Kentucky Wildcats are shifting gears as the college season ends, moving from the locker room to the AAU circuit.

Scouting the Future

At the inaugural Nike EYBL event in Memphis, the Wildcats' coaching staff is immersed in a showcase that gathers the nation's most coveted prospects from the 2027 and 2028 graduating classes.

Coach Mark Pope and most of his assistants have traveled to Tennessee to watch the live action, turning the city into a temporary scouting hub.

The evaluation list includes names that have already generated buzz: CJ Rosser, King Gibson, Marcus Spears Jr., Ryan Hampton, Beckham Black, Gabe Nesmith, Chase Lumpkin and Paul Osaruyi.

The staff's mission is clear: sift through performances to pinpoint the athletes who will shape the next recruiting cycle and potentially bolster the Wildcats' roster in the years ahead.

Early exposure to high‑level competition not only sharpens the players' games but also gives Kentucky a head start in building relationships that could prove decisive when official commitments are announced.

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