
“Please, I Need You With Me” — Otega Oweh Makes Emotional Plea to Wildcats Fans Amid Uncertainty About His Future As He Begs For Their….
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In a moment that laid bare the emotional toll of the offseason, Kentucky guard Otega Oweh took to social media late Friday night to share a heartfelt message with fans — not with a decision, but with a plea for patience.
“Please, I need you with me,” Oweh wrote. “This is one of the toughest decisions I’ve ever had to make. I’m not ready to say what’s next yet. I just need a little more time — and your support means everything to me right now.”
The sophomore standout, who transferred from Oklahoma and quickly became one of the most electrifying players in a Kentucky uniform last season, has emerged as a key figure in Coach Mark Pope’s vision for the future. But as transfer portal activity continues and coaching transitions unfold, Oweh remains undecided about whether he will return to Lexington next season.
His message — raw, reflective, and deeply personal — struck a chord with Big Blue Nation.
“I know a lot of people want answers. Trust me, I do too,” he continued. “But I need to be 100% sure. I’m thinking about everything — my growth, my goals, the people who believe in me. And honestly, I’m thinking about you all. Because the love I’ve felt here in Lexington has been real. That’s not easy to walk away from.”
The post, accompanied by a black-and-white photo of Oweh standing alone at center court in Rupp Arena, quickly went viral. Within hours, the hashtag #WithOtega began trending across Kentucky social media, as fans flooded his comments with messages of love, encouragement, and loyalty.
“You’ve got all of Big Blue Nation behind you, O,” one fan wrote. “Take your time. We’re not going anywhere.”
Oweh averaged 13.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game last season, earning praise for his relentless energy, defensive intensity, and fearless play in the clutch. Many believe his return could be pivotal to Kentucky’s push to return to national prominence under Coach Pope.
Pope, for his part, has made it clear that Oweh is not just a piece of the puzzle — he’s central to the team’s identity.
“Otega’s the kind of guy who makes everyone around him better,” Pope said earlier this week during a local radio appearance. “He plays with heart. He leads by example. We want him here, and we’re doing everything we can to support him — not pressure him.”
Behind the scenes, those close to the program say Oweh is grappling with a genuine inner conflict. The sophomore has professional aspirations and has received interest from multiple programs. But the connection he’s built with the Kentucky fanbase — and the potential for a leadership role under Pope — is weighing heavily in the decision.
“He loves this place,” a source close to Oweh said. “He’s not dragging this out for attention. He just wants to make sure he’s doing the right thing — for himself and for everyone who’s believed in him.”
As the college basketball landscape continues to shift with portal entries, NIL deals, and coaching changes, Oweh’s thoughtful approach stands out. Rather than rushing into a public decision, he’s choosing transparency and honesty — something fans have appreciated.
And while no final word has come yet, one thing is clear: Big Blue Nation remains firmly in his corner.
“You’re family now, O,” another fan wrote. “Whether you stay or go, we’ve got nothing but love for you. But selfishly… we hope you stay.”
For now, Oweh is asking for time — and trust.
“I’m not done thinking,” he concluded. “But I promise when I make this decision, it’ll come from the heart. I just hope y’all can hang with me a little longer.”
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