Look at the box score from Kentucky’s win over Indiana and one line almost jumps off the page harder than the final score:
Fourteen offensive rebounds.
In a game where the Wildcats shot 38% from the field, 66% from the FT line and 20% from three, those extra possessions were oxygen. They turned into 18 second-chance points and, in a lot of ways, the margin between another frustrating loss and a season-shifting win.
According to Mark Pope, that didn’t start on Saturday. It started in a dark film room with an assistant coach finally snapping.