Odafe Oweh supports brother Otega's success at Kentucky
Odafe Oweh, a pass rusher for the Ravens, is excited about his brother Otega's success with the Kentucky men's basketball team. Recently, Otega hit a game-winning shot against Oklahoma, securing Kentucky's spot in the Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinals. Odafe watched from the stands, feeling a mix of joy and pride for his brother's achievement. Kentucky's basketball team, under new coach Mark Pope, is not in the NCAA Tournament spotlight as in previous years. After a disappointing end to John Calipari's long tenure, Pope has rebuilt the team. Otega, a standout player, previously struggled for playing time at Oklahoma but has found his rhythm at Kentucky. He now leads the team with an average of 16.4 points per game. The Wildcats have a proud history of March Madness success with legendary players. In a recent tournament game, Otega scored over 20 points, making him one of the top performers from Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament in years. His older brother Odafe attributes Otega's progress to hard work and a supportive coaching staff that believes in his talent. Odafe is proud to see his brother thrive, recalling their competitive upbringing. The Oweh brothers have always pushed each other to excel. Now, Odafe is committed to supporting Otega as Kentucky continues its tournament run. He plans to attend games despite his training schedule, eager to witness his brother's journey firsthand.