Kentucky Basketball Off-Season Moves; Pope Out Recruiting; & More! | KSR Happy Hour

Kentucky Basketball Off-Season Moves; Pope Out Recruiting; & More! | KSR Happy Hour

Author: KSR April 3, 2026 Duration: 1:07:29
It’s Thursday, which means it’s time to grab a Country Boy brew, pull up YouTube, and hang out with us on a new KSR Happy Hour. With stay/go decisions pending and the transfer portal opening on Tuesday, it feels like we’re just waiting for the chaos to begin. Who knows, maybe it will even happen while we’re on air? Regardless, Drew Franklin, Jack Pilgrim, and I will share the latest roster rumblings before previewing the Final Four games. Are Kentucky’s chances with Tyran Stokes dead now that Bill Self is coming back to Kansas? CBS Sports’ documentary on Kentucky’s season comes out on Saturday. What will it include? After talking hoops, we’ll look ahead to the rest of the weekend, which includes the Keeneland Spring Meet starting up and Easter Sunday. We’ll also be answering your questions and reading comments from the YouTube live chat, so join us. Be sure to subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss any of our excellent content. KSR Top 10 Top 10 1 Stay/Go Decisions What to expect this weekend Trending 2 Jasper Johnson Latest intel on Stay/Go Hot 3 Reed Sheppard nearly made Rockets history New 4 Tyrone Riley IV Where things stand with UK New 5 Obinna Ekezie Jr. Pope, staff visit nation's top center New View All Get the On3 Top 10 Newsletter in your inbox every morning Email Email... Subscribe to Newsletter By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein. Subscribe to the KSR YouTube Channel for press conferences, interviews, original shows, fan features, and exclusive content. Shoutout to our presenting sponsor, Country Boy Brewing

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