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“Trent is not shy,” Mark Pope said of the freshman out of Harlan County, adding that Kerr Kriisa was on the cusp of ripping his clothes off on the bench when Trent Noah entered the game in the second half and drilled four straight 3-pointers to bring the roof down. It was a moment, one that explained an all-time night inside Rupp Arena to perfection. You already had 10 players score for Kentucky in a beatdown, then the 11th man enters the game and goes nuclear. When you’re hot, you’re hot. And everyone on the roster was hot in a 71-point blowout win to get the Mark Pope era started on the high…