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Maybe the biggest off-season move…

I think it's an upgrade, but Wolford was put on blast the way he left last time but his coaching style and substitution pattern was vastly different to John Schlarman and honestly it hasn't been the Big Blue Wall since Schlarman passed. Wolford is a good recruiter (so we're told) and he may really be a good O-line coach. Yenser wasn't and the play dropped off definitely with him coaching O-line but Wolford hasn't come close to filling Schlarman's shoes yet.
 
Wolf was hired again... That's the best I can say about him. He underperformed at Alabama with more five stars than the Rivals top 50, so I'm not sure why Stoops went back to him.

Our pass blocking still isn't worth a damn. Run blocking has improved.

Maybe it's just a curse of Kentucky football, but I can't remember a single year under Stoops where our pass blocking was better than low-mid SEC level. Maybe it's too much to expect Wolf to figure that out.

Oh well. Hopefully we figure it out this year before he pops for Ohio State and recruits our guys there with him.
 
Not sure about 'OL was awful at pass blocking' - Brock seemed to have time to throw pretty often. He was good about extending plays, stepping up/out in the pocket, rolling out and still looking downfield. I was very pleased with OL performance. Wolford may not be the coach that Schlar was but he's renowed as a great recruiter. Think he'll prove to be a big step up over Yenser. And, 'Alabama's OL underperformed all year'? The same Bama that made the CFP playoffs? With a poorly performing OL? I don't think so. Maybe didn't dominate every single game but they did fine, imo.
 
Yeah we have to fix the pass blocking. Brock make most of his plays out of the locker on the run. In the pocket had too many guys in his face from a so so team
 
How many holding penalties?

How many completely whiffed blocking D line?

How many false starts?

Yeah only 2 1/2 quarters, but I saw a well coached O line. We might not have the talent anymore like we used too. Avg fans dont recognize the massive massive recruiting misses at O line over the last 4 yrs. Before that we had 1 or 2 starters who were NFL quality. We shouldn't have to depend on cast offs from Florida & Tennessee to fill out a starting 5.

but at least Wolf has this group playing where they don't beat themselves IMO.
 
How many holding penalties?

How many completely whiffed blocking D line?

How many false starts?

Yeah only 2 1/2 quarters, but I saw a well coached O line. We might not have the talent anymore like we used too. Avg fans dont recognize the massive massive recruiting misses at O line over the last 4 yrs. Before that we had 1 or 2 starters who were NFL quality. We shouldn't have to depend on cast offs from Florida & Tennessee to fill out a starting 5.

but at least Wolf has this group playing where they don't beat themselves IMO.
Hopefully Wolf can reel in some talent.
 
Not sure about 'OL was awful at pass blocking' - Brock seemed to have time to throw pretty often. He was good about extending plays, stepping up/out in the pocket, rolling out and still looking downfield. I was very pleased with OL performance. Wolford may not be the coach that Schlar was but he's renowed as a great recruiter. Think he'll prove to be a big step up over Yenser. And, 'Alabama's OL underperformed all year'? The same Bama that made the CFP playoffs? With a poorly performing OL? I don't think so. Maybe didn't dominate every single game but they did fine, imo.
There were several instances where a block was missed on the edge. And I don't just mean that someone wasn't assigned that lineman. I mean a Sunbelt team had ends outrun or beat our tackles. Then there were several plays where defensive linemen just completely came clean. Lines need time to gel. I get that, but to have Southern Miss dudes in an SEC backfield as often as they were isn't something I like to see.

I will say I'm incredibly happy with the lack of penalties and the run blocking so far. That's fair praise.
 
We're finally getting back to physical football and getting away from the nfl wide zone.

Wolf is an ok coach but a dynamite recruiter. Unfortunately he'll probably leave again first opportunity.
He may have been a dynamite recruiter at Bama but there was multiple draws there that had nothing to do with him. He hasn’t shown that he is a dynamite recruiter at UK. He gets credit for DW and he got UK in the door but it was his relationship with Stewart that sealed the deal and has kept him at UK. He hasn’t been able to get a quality LT to UK. Hopefully he changes that quickly
 
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