Frankly, Boz, absent actual analysis, I would have agreed, at least somewhat, with this statement.
But running the numbers since our defensive awakening in 2018/19, the opposite might well be true.
I concluded the following in another (related) thread:
“In all normal seasons since 18/19, Kentucky has averaged 45th in TOP, but has averaged 23rd in Scoring Defense and 21st in Total (yardage surrendered) defense. Again, one could more rationally argue that our excellent defenses since 2018 have improved our TOP rankings by holding teams to fewer clock-draining scoring drives, than the reverse.
Yes, we are marginally above average in TOP since 2018, but are nationally excellent in defense, consistently ranking in the top 15 percent of FBS for total yardage and points surrendered.”
Not at all arguing against the stats you provided, but I did look intona few stats during the Stooos to A&M situation that somewhat support what Boz is saying (and potentially the issue others get upset about re: defense)
Nearly half of Stoops' wins at UK have been at or under a score (I feel like this is conservative and cant remember the exact number). This would imply that games are kept close/slowed down in order to have a chance. Bend but dont break on defense, control the clock on offense, roll the dice at the end.
The other telling stat was average margin of defeat, which was greater than 2 scores. In combination with the previous stat, this would imply the team has little chance of staging comebacks. If UK is playing explosive teams, such as an Alabama or Georgia, and get behind early, the offensive scheming simply cant overcome it because its designed to keep it close and 'have a chance'. They will continue to lack urgency and hope for mistakes while grinding the game down.
I could be entirely wrong, I admit that, but having THAT many close games in over a decade would imply its deliberate. Which makes sense because from a talent perspective, we will always be behind (though that gap has closed considerably). When you possess that mentality, its genuinely a coin flip and youll win some you shouldnt but lose some you shouldnt too, and those will always stick out to fans. That combination of stats, to me, screams a lack of aggression as a fundamental mindset.