Kentucky’s a Lock for Tourney; What Must Change to Be Title Favorites Again? | Sources Say

Kentucky’s a Lock for Tourney; What Must Change to Be Title Favorites Again? | Sources Say

Author: KSR February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:02:45
It wasn’t pretty, but the Cats got it done in Columbia, leaving Colonial Life Arena with a victory over South Carolina to end the three-game losing streak. More importantly, it likely locked up a spot in the NCAA Tournament for Kentucky, putting bad-loss potential in the rearview mirror and focusing solely on good wins the rest of the way — but that doesn’t mean it’s gonna be easy, starting with a rematch vs. Vanderbilt on Saturday. How did Mark Pope’s group get it done against the Gamecocks? Any leftover gripes from the trip to the Plains (and the weird postgame press conference that followed)? Can the Cats take care of business against the Commodores this weekend to really start building that resume down the home stretch? What kind of noise can this team make in the Big Dance? Special thanks to today’s Sources Say sponsors: PARLOUR and SeatGeek! Make PARLOUR your game day destination! From award-winning pizzas like The Dr. or fan favorite Hot Honey Pepperoni to PARLOUR’s famous house-smoked wings and extensive craft beer selection, PARLOUR has a menu that will please the whole family! Their location on Harrodsburg Road is just a short drive from Rupp Arena. Don’t miss out on their great Happy Hour. Come in Monday thru Friday from 2-6pm to enjoy discounted pints, cocktails, and starters. Parlour is looking forward to celebrating two new locations this year. Coming soon to Lexington out at Hamburg and Richmond, KY! Use our code KSR10 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*:https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/KSR10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount.

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