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David Pollack Predicts Major Offensive Turnaround for SEC Program

CFB-HQ On SI·Jaron Spor·25 days ago
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The Kentucky Wildcats made one thing very clear this offseason. The program is no longer satisfied with being underwhelming in football. That is why Kentucky made the difficult decision to move on from Mark Stoops after 13 seasons and replace him with former Oregon Ducks offensive coordinator Will Stein. The move was about more than wins and losses. It was about identity. For years, Kentucky football operated with a defensive-first mindset under Stoops. That approach worked at times and even helped produce a 10-win season in 2021. But the problem was obvious. The offense consistently held the program back. Kentucky finished outside the top 100 nationally in offense during four straight seasons under Stoops and did so eight times overall during his tenure. Even when the Wildcats were winning games, they rarely looked explosive or dangerous offensively. In modern college football, that eventually catches up to you. New Kentucky Wildcat head coach Will Stein makes remarks as he is introduced at Kentucky.…

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