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Football Cats back to work in search of balance, end zone

Jeff Drummond

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Cats back to work in search of balance, end zone

Jeff Drummond • CatsIllustrated

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Kentucky opened some eyes across the college football landscape by flirting with a primetime upset of top-ranked Georgia last weekend, but when the dust settled on a 13-12 loss to the Bulldogs, the Wildcats found themselves staring at an eight-quarter streak of failing to score a touchdown.

That's been a tough pill to swallow for new offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan and a unit that entered the 2024 season with high expectations after adding former five-star quarterback prospect Brock Vandagriff and four other high-profile transfer portal additions to a promising roster.

"We think things are there, we just gotta keep working it," Hamdan said after Tuesday's practice at the Joe Craft Football Training Center. "This is not a final product in Week 2 or Week 3, it's a constant state of improvement. That's the message for them, for myself, for everybody. We've gotta keep taking the next step."

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