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Out of 134 teams in the country:

Kentucky is 88th in first half points scored.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/1st-half-points-per-game

Kentucky is 127th in second half points scored.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/2nd-half-points-per-game

Kentucky is 115th in total points scored.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/points-per-game

Kentucky is 130th in yards per game on offense.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/yards-per-game

Kentucky is 117th in yards per play on offense.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/yards-per-play

But Kentucky is 18th in time of possession.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/time-of-possession-pct-net-of-ot

Kentucky is 119th in the country in seconds per play.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/seconds-per-play

So the offense is inept and also really slow in running plays. They take a lot of time between plays then get nowhere.

Classic Stoops.
 
Really digging the Lewis commitment. If he dives into improving on defense he’s a hell of a piece. He makes a lot of sense next to Johnson.
He's a crafty lefty with a jumper. Looks to me like we are getting DJ Wagner 2.0 but without Calipari getting the opportunity to muck it up. I consider that a good thing, especially if Lewis will be here multiple years. In his interviews, he's got a confidence that borders on cockiness -- which is exactly what you need from a point guard.

If the plan going forward is to bring in 4 freshmen every year and add talent as needed from the portal, I couldn't possibly be happier. One Top 5 guy who might be a one and done and three top 25ish guys who will probably be here multiple years is what we thought we were getting with Cal. Pope appears to be bringing it in year 1.
 
Mags, listening to the pod of the postgame show last night.

You said, “I believe Brock will be back if stoops is” but then later said “I’ve heard stoops/bush don’t think Brock is the best fit for their system”.

What do you think is really going on btwn coach, OC, and QB?
 
Mags, listening to the pod of the postgame show last night.

You said, “I believe Brock will be back if stoops is” but then later said “I’ve heard stoops/bush don’t think Brock is the best fit for their system”.

What do you think is really going on btwn coach, OC, and QB?
Sounds like Stoops is going to fire Hambone to me.
 
This is BVG’s 9th game and he doesn’t trust anyone but Key.

Inexperience is to blame.

No excuses as plenty of FR play loose and pick it up, but that is a natural thing with his lack of experience.
He’s a junior who only played mop up snaps one year so I guess playing time wise he’s like a sophomore but he’s technically a junior.

I would’ve been ok starting Cutter Boley this year or next and see if we can develop our own qb who’d potentially be a beast as a junior or senior.

Unfortunately, continually rotating oc’s would stunt that process as well as how inept we are offensively. They are gonna screw around and lose him from the roster. Would be interesting to see if Sumrall could keep him here.
 
I know alot of people think Marrow isn’t the end all be all, but if Stoops is here Marrow is too and I’d say that has a lot to do with players not leaving.

I haven’t watched Tulane or any team Sumrall has coached so I have no clue what schemes his OC’s run or if those translate to the SEC. One thing I will say is BVG can improve in reads with a coach that actually knows his own scheme and can teach BVG things to read and look for when formations move the defense certain ways ie Stephen Johnson “I love this sh*t” bomb for a TD read. I honestly wonder if we study film as it sort of seems we just line up and figure it out on the fly, or better yet don’t figure it out.

I also think BVG is loyal as he already has shown when Coen left he never wavered, and I’d like a season with he and Boley as the QB room with Key as the WR1.
 
He’s a junior who only played mop up snaps one year so I guess playing time wise he’s like a sophomore but he’s technically a junior.

I would’ve been ok starting Cutter Boley this year or next and see if we can develop our own qb who’d potentially be a beast as a junior or senior.

Unfortunately, continually rotating oc’s would stunt that process as well as how inept we are offensively. They are gonna screw around and lose him from the roster. Would be interesting to see if Sumrall could keep him here.

Along with, and maybe due to, the constant changing of OC’s Stoops inability to develop one single QB from a FR to a SR has been one his biggest failures.

I’d rather take my chances with a RSFR/SO QB and develop him into the system instead of taking other teams retreads and changing shit every year.
 
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I know alot of people think Marrow isn’t the end all be all, but if Stoops is here Marrow is too and I’d say that has a lot to do with players not leaving.

I haven’t watched Tulane or any team Sumrall has coached so I have no clue what schemes his OC’s run or if those translate to the SEC. One thing I will say is BVG can improve in reads with a coach that actually knows his own scheme and can teach BVG things to read and look for when formations move the defense certain ways ie Stephen Johnson “I love this sh*t” bomb for a TD read. I honestly wonder if we study film as it sort of seems we just line up and figure it out on the fly, or better yet don’t figure it out.

I also think BVG is loyal as he already has shown when Coen left he never wavered, and I’d like a season with he and Boley as the QB room with Key as the WR1.
We don’t need another OC we need another head coach.

Barring some unexpected portal pick ups, with Brock and Stoops here next year combined with our schedule we could very well finish 2-10 (0-9 in the league).

Guys like Brown, Key and Boley could very well leave. Walker and Hairston will be gone as well.

We’ll play SC, Georgia, Ole Miss, Vandy, Auburn, Lewisville on the road. Ole Miss, Florida, Tennessee and Texas at home.

With the Stoops fatigue increasing, it will have a negative impact on season ticket sales and NIL.

What’s best for everyone is an amicable split
before this really gets ugly and the fans who are brave enough to go to the games wear paper garbage bags over their heads.
 
I get all of that. The limbo of the program is well beyond tolerable, and for the life of me I can’t see year after year solid recruiting rankings and think “this is it” when I see the product on the field.

4 more weeks and we’ll have a clue.
 
It always amazes me that people will intentionally act like a douche, then be shocked when people say they are a douche.
 
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