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Fans give Pat Kelsey grief over Mark Pope’s comment during the altercation over Tay Kinney
Pat Kelsey, the Louisville basketball coach, is currently in the headlines for a different reason that has nothing to do with the situation on the court. He became embroiled in controversy after making provocative remarks against Kentucky’s Mark Pope.
The comments came weeks after both coaches allegedly argued during a midnight recruiting visit to five-star prospect Tay Kinney’s flat in Atlanta.
Pat Kelsey and Mark Pope’s heated exchange ignites rivalry talk.
According to recent rumours, Kelsey and Pope had a verbal altercation on September 2 while both coaches were visiting Kinney, a highly regarded point guard.
Pope was scheduled for a midnight meeting but came late, forcing Kelsey to begin his appointment early.
Speaking at the Salute to the Game luncheon, Kelsey addressed the rumours while taking a dig at the Kentucky program.
“He coaches one of the country’s greatest programs. So am I. We compete both on the court and in recruitment. I believe he is an exceptional coach. I still want to tear his face off when we play in November.”
Pat Kelsey on Mark Pope:
“He’s coach of one of the best programs in the country. So am I. We compete on the court and in recruiting. I think he’s one of the finest human beings in coaching… and I still wanna tear his face off when we play in November”pic.twitter.com/gvr5ptaqvo
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) September 25, 2025
The Louisville coach tried to strike a balance between respect and rivalry passion. He lauded Pope as a “world-class father” and “world-class husband” before making his famous face-off pledge. On November 11, the two programs will meet in the KFC Yum! Centre in Louisville.
Fans mock Kelsey’s bold claims.
Kelsey’s comments on Twitter were met with humour from college basketball enthusiasts. Their remarks were primarily centred on the apparent disparity between the two programs and the physical mismatch between the coaches.
“The notion that our programs and jobs are on the same level is hilarious,” one user wrote, challenging Kelsey’s claim that Louisville is on same footing with Kentucky.
Pat Kelsey on Mark Pope:
“He’s coach of one of the best programs in the country. So am I. We compete on the court and in recruiting. I think he’s one of the finest human beings in coaching… and I still wanna tear his face off when we play in November”pic.twitter.com/gvr5ptaqvo
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) September 25, 2025
Another fan wrote, “Programs aren’t even on the same playing field lmao,” emphasising Kentucky’s previous supremacy in the rivalry.
Several fans made fun of Pope’s height (6’10”) and Kelsey’s lesser stature. “PK must have one hell of a vert if he plans on getting anywhere near Pope’s face,” according to one user.
Pat Kelsey on Mark Pope:
“He’s coach of one of the best programs in the country. So am I. We compete on the court and in recruiting. I think he’s one of the finest human beings in coaching… and I still wanna tear his face off when we play in November”pic.twitter.com/gvr5ptaqvo
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) September 25, 2025
Another commenter mentioned the coaches’ substantial height discrepancies. “He better get a stool if he plans to reach up that high.”
“He’s gonna need a ladder to tear anyone’s face off,” one user noted, emphasising Kelsey’s physical limitations.
Pat Kelsey on Mark Pope:
“He’s coach of one of the best programs in the country. So am I. We compete on the court and in recruiting. I think he’s one of the finest human beings in coaching… and I still wanna tear his face off when we play in November”pic.twitter.com/gvr5ptaqvo
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) September 25, 2025
The fans’ reactions illustrate the ongoing argument over Louisville’s position in the NCAA basketball hierarchy. Many Kentucky fans regard the Cardinals as the “little brother” in the rivalry, despite Kelsey’s efforts to present his team as an equal. The November game will give both coaches the opportunity to back up their claims on the court.
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