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Mitch Barnhart Presents Details Surrounding a New Basketball Facility and Entertainment District on Kentucky’s Campus
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10 months agoon

On the morning of Sept. 9, Mitch Barnhart and the UK Board of Trustees met to approve the beginning stages, the “planning phase” if you will, for a multi-use facility that will feature a brand new basketball practice area and a healthcare research wing, with comparison drawn to what professional teams such as the Green Bay Packers and the Atlanta Hawks have.
This decision, with confirmation from Barnhart and JMI Founder and CEO Erik Judson, is simply ment to provide fans with a professional sports town “vibe” and benefit every member of Big Blue Nation on game days and on days off.
Obviously, you can’t just get that from a practice facility, right? Introducing a brand new entertainment district centered around areas such as Kroger Field, Historic Memorial Coliseum and Kentucky Proud Park, which is now endorsed by the Champions Blue Board of Governors. It was pinpointed that whatever is included in these districts, whether it be restaurants, stores and even a hotel, it will be Kentucky-centric and completely interactive for everyone, Kentucky fan or not.
They are just now adopting the research for this district, such as measuring the amount of traffic in certain areas, where to plug-and-play certain amenities and so forth.
Sounds cool, of course, but time and money is needed to help this project come to fruition, and that’s what is currently being discussed.
”I’m hopeful in about four to six months, we’ll get some really quality information to be able to make some decisions and see if we can go forward,” said Barnhart. He jokingly added that you could give him a couple weeks to get everything entirely built, but obviously, it could be years before we truly see the new facility and entertainment district in action.
“That’s why the concept was worth thinking about,” said Barnhart. “We’re not sure if it’s going to even be affordable for us to do this…we’re working our way through it, and we think that it’s exciting.”
The Hawks complex, referred to earlier, cost a whopping $50 million and dominates a large space in Atlanta, so for reference, these projects will be a long time in the making, both financially and fundamentally.
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Kentucky Is in Daily Contact with Five-Star Big Man Darius Wabbington, “Kentucky’s legacy is no joke”
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2 weeks agoon
July 2, 2026
As the high school basketball circuits conclude later this month, college basketball coaches are starting to key in on their primary targets for the 2027 class. For Kentucky, one such player is five-star big man Darius Wabbington.
Kentucky assistants Cody Fueger and Mo Williams have been in contact with Wabbington on a daily basis, trying to convince him that Kentucky is the place for him. When asked about Williams, the newest coach on the UK staff, “Great energy,” Wabbington exclaimed. “Another extremely smart coach who knows what it takes to get to the next level.”
Since joining the staff in April, Williams has really made a difference for the Wildcats on the recruiting trail, with multiple prospects having positive things to say about him and his recruiting approach.
As for what Wabbington is looking for in his future school, he is prioritizing fit and his relationship with the coaching staff, and he has a positive view of Mark Pope and the prestige of Kentucky basketball.
“I think Mark Pope is one of the best coaches in the country, and Kentucky’s legacy is no joke. I’d love to be a part of both”
The two sides are working on setting up a visit, as Kentucky was announced as one of six finalists earlier this week, along with Arizona, Texas, Louisville, Indiana, and North Carolina.
In June, Mark Pope got a commitment from top-ten prospect, Ryan Hampton, who Wabbington calls “my guy,” and could begin recruiting him to join him in Lexington.
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Kentucky Basketball Receives Prediction to Land International Star Nikola Kusturica
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4 weeks agoon
June 17, 2026
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.
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.
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 Earns Commitment From No. 6 Prospect in 2027 Class Ryan Hampton
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1 month agoon
June 7, 2026
How about a Sunday boom in the recruiting world for you BBN?
Ryan Hampton, the No. 6 overall prospect in the 2027 class, has officially committed to the University of Kentucky! This is Mark Pope’s first top-10 prospect that he’s earned a commitment from.
Hailing from Rockwall, Texas, Hampton recently took an official visit to campus with his family, which began on Friday, June 5 and spilled into Sunday, June 7, his commitment day.
The five-star wing averaged 21.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game during the most recent EYBL Circuit, playing for LivOn and Nightrydas.
Hampton was the first recruit in the 2027 to officially visit with the Wildcats, and now he’s the first to call their shot early and choose the blue and white.
Pope has signed Milan Momcilovic, the No. 2 ranked transfer, and Hampton, his first top-10 high school prospect just in the past week.
It’s been a crazy week for recruiting, with the narrative around Pope’s ability slowing fading as the top guys continue to be attracted to the Kentucky brand.
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