Otega Oweh, the leading scorer of Kentucky’s basketball team during Mark Pope’s inaugural season as head coach, has officially announced his decision to return for his senior year. The announcement, made just hours before the NBA draft withdrawal deadline, confirmed what many in Big Blue Nation had anticipated for weeks—Oweh isn’t done in Lexington.
“This year exceeded all of my expectations,” Oweh said in his announcement video. “Through all the highs and lows, I’ve found a family in Kentucky forever. So let’s run it back—I’m staying home.”
The decision came after receiving feedback from NBA scouts, who praised Oweh’s potential but encouraged him to further refine his game with another year of collegiate play. The guard took the advice to heart, combining his professional aspirations with a desire to bring Kentucky its ninth national championship.
“I got great feedback from NBA teams, but the consensus was to come back to school and have a great year,” Oweh told ESPN. “We have the talent to be the No. 1 team in the country. A lot of guys are hungry, and we’re ready to bring that intensity to go get a national championship.”
Oweh’s return is a massive boost for a Wildcats squad already brimming with talent. He averaged 16.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game last season, earning second-team All-SEC honors and cementing himself as the team’s emotional leader. His heroics included game-winning performances against his former team, Oklahoma, and clutch plays during the Wildcats’ Sweet 16 run.
Oweh’s decision adds to the momentum of an already promising roster, bolstered by experienced transfers and a highly ranked recruiting class. Headlining the incoming talent are ESPN Top 100 prospects Jasper Johnson and Malachi Moreno, alongside seasoned transfers like Jayden Quaintance and Denzel Aberdeen.
“We’ve got a mix of experience and young talent,” Oweh said. “This team is built to dominate.”
Fans and teammates alike are ecstatic about the return of “Tega-Tron,” as he’s affectionately known. Social media lit up with reactions from players and coaches, all echoing the sentiment that Oweh’s leadership and skill are vital to the Wildcats’ championship aspirations.
As the countdown begins to the new season, Big Blue Nation has every reason to believe this team, led by Oweh, is poised for something special. For Kentucky, the dream of banner No. 9 is more alive than ever.