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PREVIEW: No. 9 Kentucky Set to Take on No. 1 Purdue in Preseason Matchup

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The team attempts to help a fan make a full-court put during Big Blue Madness.
Tristan Pharis | KY Insider

After a wait that has felt like an eternity, Kentucky basketball is back.

Tonight, at 6:00 p.m. ET, the fittingly ranked No. 9 Wildcats will host the No. 1 Purdue Boilermakers inside of Rupp Arena to jumpstart the college basketball season.

The last time Purdue visited Lexington was in 1994 for the NCAA Tournament, but hasn’t actually squared off against Kentucky in its hometown since the 1979-1980 season.

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Purdue is 0-2 in exhibition matchups in the last two seasons, losing to Arkansas in 2023 and to Creighton in 2024; the Wildcats are 2-0 under Mark Pope. Kentucky leads the all-time series against Purdue 6-2.

“We’re going to take full advantage of it, while trying to do everything we can to win,” Pope said. He added that he doesn’t want the team to leave anything on the table in terms of learning about themselves and what they’re capable of.

Although there has been a plethora of closed-door scrimmages in the past weeks, today features other notable exhibition games, including:

  • – North Carolina vs. BYU
  • – Kansas vs. Louisville
  • – Villanova vs. Virginia
  • – Cincinnati vs. Arkansas
  • – Wisconsin vs. Oklahoma

The list goes on and on, but only the game in Lexington sticks out above all. This is a clash between two true championship contenders.

Kentucky may be banged up before the season starts, with a recent shoulder injury plaguing starting point guard Jaland Lowe and Jayden Quaintance still recovering from his knee surgery, but that’s exactly why Mark Pope acquired so many pieces this offseason.

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The next guy will step in Lowe’s place, likely being Denzel Aberdeen or Jasper Johnson, who will be paired next to superstar Otega Oweh in the backcourt.

At small forward, it would make sense for either Kam Williams or Trent Noah to get the nod, but weirder things have happened in the past. Mo Dioubate and Brandon Garrison remain as locks for the frontcourt.

Pope and the Wildcats have their hands full, with a skilled roster or not, because the Boilermakers also have a deadly starting five.

Per Matt Painter, Purdue’s head coach, the official starting five in order of position from point guard to center will be Braden Smith, CJ Cox, Fletcher Loyer, Trey Kaufman-Renn and Oscar Cluff.

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Unfortunately for Kentucky, this is one of the most experienced teams in the nation. Featuring four seniors as the starters, excluding Cox, the Boilermakers have a bond built between Smith, Loyer and Kaufman-Renn that’s unbreakable, playing multiple years of ball together at the collegiate level.

Above all, Purdue’s Smith may be the most dangerous player in the nation. He’s one of the best decision makers in college basketball and was even voted as the No. 1 player on ESPN’s preseason players list.

Smith averaged 15.8 points per game in his junior campaign to go along with 8.7 assists per game, ranking second in the nation. He rarely makes mistakes and can thread the needle against any opponent.

Don’t fear Big Blue Nation because although Purdue has the height, the shooting and even the best point guard in the nation, they don’t have home-court advantage.

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Rupp Arena is going to be louder than ever and every fan knows what Kentucky’s roster features, drawing the same attributes Purdue has twofold. Oweh is one of the best two-way players in the nation and has Collin Chandler, Garrison and Noah returning alongside him from last year’s team.

Pope was believed to have the biggest NIL budget in the nation, and built a team around his returners that can go with any team on any night, even the No. 1 team in the nation.

As Kentucky celebrates its 50th season in Rupp Arena, there’s no better way to start the year with a bang than by taking down a Big Ten giant — even if the game doesn’t count.

Kentucky Basketball vs. Purdue Boilermakers

Date: Friday, October 24, 2025
Time: 6 PM ET
Location: Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY
TV Channel: SEC Network
Announcers: Tom Hart and Jimmy Dykes will call the action.
Online StreamESPN+ and the ESPN app
Radio: Tom Leach and Jack Givens will have the call on the UK Sports Radio Network.
Replay: WatchESPN and SEC Network (check local listings).
Rosters: UK | PU
KenPomUK | PU
Team SheetUK | PU
Last Matchup: December 3, 1997, Kentucky beat Purdue 89-75.
All-Time Series: Kentucky leads 6-2

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Practice Update: How Summer Workouts Are Going For Kentucky Basketball

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It’s the heat of the summer, with every member of Kentucky’s basketball roster on campus and gearing up for next season.

Although Kam Williams and Franck Kepnang have been sidelined as a precautionary measure, the rest of the team has been lifting weights, playing pickup and getting adjusted to each other’s game. 

Justin McBride Turning Heads 

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6-foot-7 forward Justin McBride averaged 15.3 points per game in his junior season with JMU, so when Kentucky picked him up in the offseason, many members of the Big Blue Nation began to share his offensive highlights and build anticipation for his senior year. 

McBride saw that and took accountability, with sources confirming with KY Insider that he showed up on campus nearly 15 pounds lighter. This is the healthiest he’s been in his career, and his deadly shooting will be welcomed by a newfound agility and quickness. 

Zoom Diallo Taking Leadership Role 

As any true point guard should do, Zoom Diallo has taken on the leadership role with a full head of steam, using his voice to rally the team early in the summer. 

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Sources confirmed that the 6-foot-6 guard from Washington certainly isn’t shy on the court and goes the extra mile, arriving to practices hours early to staying after for extra work. 

New Team, New Intensity

The Kentucky staff is changing the tone of the offseason, with a source telling us that there’s been a physical shift during each practice and workout. 

Notably, this gets guys familiar with what the college level is truly like, with Braydon Hawthorne and Mason Williams being two names mentioned as players they’re pressing the envelope on early. 

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Talented Youth 

While there’s a fair share of experienced guys on this roster, two of the best players on this team are entering their sophomore seasons.

Alex Wilkins and Malachi Moreno have been showing off so far, sources confirmed, with Moreno being simply unbelievable down low and Wilkins showing that he’s not going to be passive with his decision making. 

With Kepnang out for the summer as a precaution, the staff is excited to see him match Moreno’s intensity given his college experience. Wilkins has proved his dual-threat ability is real, allowing him to score from anywhere and make plays alongside Diallo. 

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Kentucky Basketball Receives Prediction to Land International Star Nikola Kusturica

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Kentucky basketball has taken over as the favorite for Serbian star Nikola Kusturica, a projected lottery pick in 2028, with a prediction backing the Wildcats.

Just when many believed Kentucky’s roster was complete in terms of contributing players, Mark Pope might have an ace up his sleeve.

Last week, it was reported that Kentucky was among the frontrunners to land 6-foot-8 Serbian wing Nikola Kusturica. At the time, Gonzaga was thought to be the team to beat, having a more defined role to offer, compared to Kentucky, who has one remaining roster spot and a good amount of depth in wing positions.

Since then, things have shifted in a big way.

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Gonzaga received a commitment from 18-year-old French guard Juwan Ekanga-Ehawa on Sunday. By Tuesday night, the Wildcats received a Crystal Ball prediction from 247Sports’ Travis Branham to land Kusturica, with a confidence level of 7 out of 10.

The 6-foot-8 wing currently plays for FC Barcelona in Spain’s Liga ACB and EuroLeague system. He just turned 17 years old and is reportedly seeking a two-year college opportunity before becoming draft-eligible in 2028, where he is already being projected as a lottery pick.

The on-court résumé speaks for itself. In the 2025 FIBA U16 EuroBasket, he averaged 20 points, 7.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.1 steals, and 1.6 blocks per game while leading Serbia to a championship and was named tournament MVP. He also helped Barcelona capture the Adidas NextGen Finals championship last month, posting 20 points and 10 rebounds in the title game against Real Madrid.

Next, Kusturica will represent Serbia in the FIBA U17 World Cup from June 27 to July 5, and a college decision could come before then.

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Mark Pope is carrying a lot of momentum in recent weeks after retaining Malachi Moreno and adding Milan Momcilovic to this season’s roster, as well as landing the first top 10 prospect of his career in Ryan Hampton. If he can close on Kusturica, that would cap off the roster in a significant way and continue to change the narrative around his recruiting ability.

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Kentucky’s Kam Williams and Franck Kepnang Sidelined For Summer as Precaution

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Since players have arrived on campus and began facing off against each other, we’ve seen multiple pictures and videos of the team surface across social media. 

From Milan Momcilovic sparking threes from deep, to Braydon Hawthorne showing us his playmaking abilities, members of the Big Blue Nation have been watching, reposting and expressing their animosity for the upcoming season. 

However, the same questions have circled throughout the comments. Where is Kam Williams? Where is Franck Kepnang? 

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In the most calming way possible, KY Insider can confirm that Williams and Kepnang will both be out during summer workouts as a precautionary measure for previous injuries. KSR’s Jack Pilgrim had the news first, with Williams confirmed to be back in his boot.

Williams, who broke his foot in February, is eyeing an 100% recovery before he begins scrimmaging. His summer training has been minimal and the team is taking the most kindest form of rest so re-injury becomes less likely during the 2026-27 season. 

Kepnang has had a long list of leg and knee injuries throughout his collegiate career thus far, causing him to miss the half of four seasons from 2020-21 through 2024-25. Hoping for a productive seventh year of college basketball and with a severe past, load management is the common and smart move given his situation. 

Again, both are precautious actions and no new injuries have occurred. 

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Mark Pope and the rest of the team are having fun, the vibes are good and they will get Williams and Kepnang up to speed when the time is right. 

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