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Kentucky needs Jaxson Robinson to play well against Clemson in the SEC/ACC Challenge
Heading into the 2024-25 Kentucky basketball season, many imagined Jaxson Robinson was going to be the best player for the Kentucky Wildcats, but early into the season, that has been Otega Oweh.
Oweh, exceeding expectations is an excellent thing for the Wildcats, but on the big stage of the SEC/ACC Challenge on the road at Clemson, the Wildcats need Robinson to play well. Robinson is averaging 12 points per game, and he is only shooting 31.1% from three. If the 6’7 guard can start to shoot better from deep it will be great for his stats and Kentucky.
One of the best parts of this Kentucky basketball team is that one player won’t make or break the game. Kentucky has five players on the floor at all times who are capable of going off on any given night. While this has been the case, Robinson has had a few massive games and a few rough outings. He needs to be more consistent, and with today being his birthday, it seems like the perfect day to have a big game on the road.
When Kentucky played Duke, Robinson played really good defense, which helped the Wildcats leave with the win, but he didn’t get much going offensively, only scoring one point. It would be really helpful if Robinson could score above his season average in the team’s first on-campus road game.
Kentucky has a lot to prove in this game, and Robinson having a great showing would go a long way to helping the Wildcats secure a win in the SEC/ACC Challenge.
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LIVE BLOG: Kentucky vs. Clemson in the SEC/ACC Challenge
After four easy wins at home, it’s time to see what this Kentucky team can do on the road. KSR’s new and improved LIVE BLOG will bring you all the sights and sounds from Littlejohn Coliseum as No. 4 Kentucky takes on Clemson in the SEC/ACC Challenge (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).
Kentucky is 7-0, the best start since the 2016-17 season. If the Cats win tonight, it’ll be the best start since the 2014-15 season. Tonight, they’ll face a Clemson team that is 7-1, the only loss coming at Boise State. The Tigers made it to the Elite Eight of last year’s NCAA Tournament but lost seven players from that squad. This year’s team was picked to finish fourth in the ACC preseason poll and is led by Chase Hunter (16.4 points per game) and Ian Schieffelin (11.6 rebounds per game).
Refresh the feed below for updates and our takes on the game, from both Littlejohn Coliseum and the couch. You can also join the conversation on the KSBoard Game Thread or by texting your observations to 859-587-3828 (standard messaging rates apply).
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Andrew Carr picks up his 2nd foul
12/03/2024 09:09:04 PM
The fouls are mounting at Littlejohn Coliseum. Andrew Carr picked up his second, bringing Kentucky’s team total to five. Lamont Butler has been on the bench after picking up his second foul at the 15:11 mark. Brandon Garrison also just picked up a foul to take Kentucky’s total to six. Clemson has eight fouls total. This game could drag on well into the night.
Score Update: 11:40 1H – Kentucky 17, Clemson 15
12/03/2024 09:02:03 PM
It’s a back-and-forth battle so far. After missing two free throws Andrew Carr hit a huge three to put the Cats up 17-12. Clemson’s Dillon Hunter responded on the other end to cut that lead to three at the Under-12 media timeout. The Tigers are having their way on the offensive glass so far, with five offensive boards to Kentucky’s three for six second-chance points.
Clemson takes the lead, but Koby Brea takes it back
12/03/2024 08:58:55 PM
Myles Foster gave Clemson its first lead of the game but Koby Brea stole it back with his first three of the game. Unfortunately, he picked up a foul on the other end, but we’ll forgive it if it means more threes.
Score Update: 15:11 1H – Kentucky 11, Clemson 8
12/03/2024 08:51:49 PM
Good news or bad news? Good: Kentucky leads Clemson at the first media timeout. Bad: Lamont Butler just picked up his second foul. Butler’s been playing great otherwise, leading Kentucky with five points, so this is not ideal.
Both teams are a little cold early on. Kentucky is 3-9 from the floor, Clemson 2-8.
Christian Reeves picks up his second foul
12/03/2024 08:49:07 PM
Clemson center Christian Reeves just fouled Otega Oweh on a three-point shot, his second foul of the game. Oweh made two of three from the stripe to make it 9-5 Cats with 16:11 to go until half.
Lamont Butler, Andrew Carr pick up early fouls
12/03/2024 08:44:07 PM
The refs are already making themselves known, calling two early questionable fouls on Lamont Butler and Andrew Carr. Mark Pope, who famously attended a referee symposium to better understand officiating, is unhappy with them so far.
It’s okay because a Lamont Butler and-one makes it 6-2 Kentucky with 18:13 to go.
Birthday boy Jaxson Robinson starts things off with a three!
12/03/2024 08:41:44 PM
Today is Jaxson Robinson’s 22nd birthday and he tipped off the celebration with a big three-point bucket on the opening possession.
Tennessee cruises past Syracuse
12/03/2024 08:33:02 PM
If you’ve got ESPN on waiting for Kentucky vs. Clemson, you watched the end of Tennessee vs. Syracuse. I hate to say it, but the Vols looked very good, cruising past the Orangemen 96-70. Add in Missouri’s win over Cal and the SEC now leads the SEC/ACC Challenge 5-0.
Time for the main event. The crowd at the KSR Road Trip watch party in Fort Collins, Colorado is ready:
10 minutes to go until tipoff
12/03/2024 08:30:29 PM
The crowd at Littlejohn Coliseum looks ready to roll:
Usual Starting Lineup
12/03/2024 08:22:16 PM
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Kentucky will go with its usual starters vs. Clemson.
00 Otega Oweh
01 Lamont Butler
02 Jaxson Robinson
07 Andrew Carr
22 Amari Williams
Pope confirms Brandon Garrison will play vs. Clemson
12/03/2024 08:18:49 PM
Jack Pilgrim said Brandon Garrison looked good in warmups after sitting out the Georgia State game as a precautionary measure (soreness). In his pregame conversation with Tom Leach, Pope confirmed Garrison will play vs. Clemson.
“He got in a really light workout on Sunday evening, got to practice yesterday. So, he’s should be a full go today.
Love to hear it.
Good crowd at the KSR Road Trip Watch Party in Fort Collins
12/03/2024 08:13:33 PM
The radio crew is in Fort Collins, Colorado tonight and, of course, some fans showed up at the Grey Rock Sports Grill to watch the game with them. I’m sure that’s just the beginning of Blue getting in.
Arkansas comes back to beat Miami
12/03/2024 08:08:18 PM
Miami led almost the entire game but Arkansas came back to win it 76-73 thanks to some big buckets by Boogie Fland. Miami has now lost five straight games.
The SEC is now 3-0 in the SEC Challenge, as South Carolina beat Boston College 73-51 and Georgia beat Notre Dame 69-48. No. 3 Tennessee is cruising vs. Syracuse and it looks like Missouri will beat Cal too. So far, it just means more.
Brandon Garrison looks good to go
12/03/2024 08:02:57 PM
Held out “more as a precaution than anything else” due to “a little bit of soreness” against Georgia State, it appears Garrison will make his return for the Wildcats following the one-game absence.
The sophomore forward went through full warmups with no apparent setbacks.
Looks like Kentucky is back at full strength.
Sights and sounds from Littlejohn Coliseum
12/03/2024 07:55:28 PM
KSR has arrived for Kentucky’s matchup at Clemson inside Littlejohn Coliseum ahead of the opening tip. Students flooded the venue as soon as doors opened while the rest of the orange and purple have trickled in since.
They’re not alone, though. Big Blue Nation has showed out, too, with most sections featuring at least a couple of Kentucky fans and several with a good chunk of blue. Talking with BBN members around the arena, many made the short trip from Atlanta over to Clemson — just two hours away.
Plenty to get a “Go Big Blue” chant going if things swing Kentucky’s direction this evening.
Take a look at some of the early views from Littlejohn Coliseum:
Tip time now 9:41 p.m. ET
12/03/2024 07:38:04 PM
The game is already being pushed back. According to Dave Baker on the official UK pregame show, tipoff has been pushed back to 9:41 p.m. ET, probably because Tennessee/Syracuse, which is also on ESPN, is only at halftime. Yawn.
Here are your How To Watch Details for whenever this one does tip off.
Television: ESPN (Karl Ravech, Jimmy Dykes)
Home Radio: UK Sports Network – 630 WLAP, iHeart Radio (Tom Leach, Goose Givens)
Online Radio: iHeart
Satellite Radio: Sirius 158 or 190
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
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It sure sounds like Ja'Mori Maclin is hitting the portal…
Coming off his best performance as a Wildcat, it appears Ja’Mori Maclin will be exploring his options in his final season of eligibility. The North Texas transfer has not yet confirmed the news publicly and we’re comfortably reading the tea leaves a bit here, but when there is smoke, there is often fire.
And the smoke is bellowing out over the Joe Craft Football Training Facility right about now.
Maclin, immediately following his 121-yard, two-touchdown performance against Louisville, was quick to call out the team’s leadership from all of the way up top down to the bottom.
“It can be all around — players, coaches, whatever it is,” he said. “At the end of the day, we’re still a team. It’s not one specific player or one specific group. All around, we need better leadership.”
He said it was an all-systems failure — “a collective thing,” the senior receiver called it. “It’s all of us.” From there, he said he’d go home and spend time with his family before making a final decision on his future, adding that the final result against Louisville and everything leading up to that point “could” push him one way or another. He wasn’t comfortable putting a timeline on it, but he’d know after talking things over with those closest to him.
48 hours later, the signs of a departure started rolling out. Freshman receiver Hardley Gilmore IV posted a cryptic message on social media seemingly wishing Maclin the best on his future.
“Blessed ain’t the word! Truly glad god put you in my life. Real stand up guy, even a better leader. Always stick to the plan love ya boy,” Gilmore said.
“Love you bro. Always got you. One of the best young players I been around. Keep working brotha,” Maclin responded.
The senior pass-catcher also shared a Bible verse, quoting Proverbs 16:9: “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.” That came alongside multiple tweets and retweets highlighting his best moments in limited opportunities, including one that called him ‘criminally underused all season long.”
Not enough to question his future in Lexington? He also allegedly shared some pretty telling DMs, which can be found over on KSBoard right here.
No explicit respect-my-decision announcements quite yet, but barring a major surprise out of left field, it appears that’s where this thing is trending.
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Kentucky embraces first true road environment in trip to Clemson: “We're going to face adversity.”
Duke was the only game worth sweating in the early non-conference schedule for Kentucky with all six other opponents ranked outside the top 100 by KenPom leading to an average margin of victory of 32.5 points in those matchups. The Wildcats aced their test in the Champions Classic while steamrolling through a weak home schedule with minimal pushback — Western Kentucky was the closest margin of victory at 19 points.
That changes this week as Mark Pope takes his squad away from Rupp Arena in back-to-back contests, starting with the first true road game of the season at Clemson on Tuesday. The Tigers received votes in both AP and Coaches Polls while sitting comfortably at No. 25 overall in the latest KenPom update. Brad Brownell’s actually got his group ranked No. 18 overall in the first release of the NET rankings — the NCAA’s primary sorting tool for March Madness — which translates to a solid No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Oh, and then the Cats head to Seattle to take on Gonzaga, ranked No. 3 by KenPom and No. 7 in the AP. No explanation necessary.
Pope and the players have called every game the biggest of their lives since day one, vowing to respect every opponent equally in an effort to avoid slippage. That approached has worked with no Evansvilles or UNC Wilmingtons slowing them down. Now, though, it’s about rising to the occasion beyond the first statement game and all of the emotions that came with it in the Champions Classic. Can this team be consistently great against top-tier competition? How will the Wildcats respond in a hostile road environment with an arena full of fans actively rooting against them?
That’s why you bring in seven seniors and nine total players with prior experience in games like this. You never know until you know with it being the first of the year, but Pope signed the best group possible to respond on the road.
“We’ve got the experience,” Jaxson Robinson said of the opportunity. “This is an old team and it’s our first road game together. I’m excited to go out there and play a tough Clemson team and hopefully come out with a win.”
“Oh yeah, it’s fun. It’s a test,” Lamont Butler added. “It’s hard to win road games. I’ve been in college for, what — this is my fifth year. It’s hard to win road games. We’re gonna go out there and compete, try to win one. I’m excited to see how we respond.”
The Wildcats have been used to impressive Rupp Arena crowds with 98 percent of those in attendance rooting for your success — and we appreciate the opponents’ family and friends making up the other two percent. They had fans rooting against them in State Farm Arena, but it was a split crowd with Blue Devil fans making up the other portion. This will be the first time they’ll have the two percent or so in a sea of orange and purple.
The good news? That’s just the way this group likes it.
“I’ll say the away fans,” Amari Williams said of his favorite part of true road games. “Some places are louder than others, but having that fire to go prove them wrong and go against not only the other team, but the fan base too, is always really fun.”
“The atmosphere, I would say,” Otega Oweh added. “When you’re at home, everybody is showing love, so it’s just easier — everything is smooth-sailing. When you’re away, it gets a little bumpy. You hear some boos and people are rooting against you. I just like doing that. When you come up with a victory, it’s even better.”
The players had their favorite road environments over the years — some against better competition, others against mid-major foes. Hostile fans are hostile fans, though.
“At San Diego State, New Mexico was a fun place to play. They were rowdy,” Butler said. “Boise State, Utah State was hard. Those three were in my conference and they were tough ones. GCU — when we played them, they were loud. I’d say those were the best.”
“Oklahoma State or Kansas,” Oweh continued. “Those two were crazy, those environments.”
Speaking of those pesky Seahawks the Wildcats are all too familiar with following that December disaster last season — did you know that 80-73 loss was exactly one year ago today? — Williams always had trouble with them at Drexel, too.
“I would say UNCW,” he said. “They had a crazy student section, the best in the conference, for sure.”
This is the first true road game, sure, but that Duke matchup was a pretty significant measuring stick of this team’s ability to overcome adversity away from home, too.
What’d the Wildcats learn in that one?
“That we just can’t give up. In the first half, Duke had it going their way — I think they were up 10 at halftime,” Williams said. “We knew we couldn’t give up there and had to fight until the final buzzer. That’s what we ended up doing.”
They plan to take that response with them to Clemson, then again to Seattle when they take on the Bulldogs this weekend. They’re chances to grow together as a group in a new setting as the push for No. 9 continues.
“It’ll still be a business trip at the end of the day, but these road trips are definitely opportunities for us to bond,” Oweh said. “We’re going to face adversity so it’s a chance to grow from that. … These are the types of games all college players live for — top-tier teams competing in a big arena.”
“I can’t wait,” Butler added.
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