The future looks bright for UK Football.
There is plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the way things are going to go for this football team. First I believe in this coaching staff. Joker Phillips is a guy that is just easy to get behind and is a great leader, a great offensive minded coach, and a guy with a whole lot of heart that pumps nothing but wildcat blue blood. During the post game conference he mentioned that he was living out his dream by coaching the team he picked to play for back in 1981. The thing I'm most impressed with is the coaches he's brought into the program this year. The rewards of Mike Summer, Tee Martin, David Turner, and Rock Oliver are already starting to become evident in the short amount of time they have been with us. The offensive line may be the unit I'm most excited about, although not as talented as most SEC lines, they are playing exceptionally well; allowing very few sacks while making pretty good lanes for our running backs to get through. I don't think anyone really expected them to be playing this well with the loss of experience, and the credit should go to Mike Summers. There have been far less injuries compared to years past and I believe Mr. Oliver may have something to do with that as well. Other things like better recruiting, more intensity, better blitz packages, more confidence could also be attributed to the new coaching staff.
The overall talent is improving substantially. I counted 18 guys that are contributors, guys that either start or key backups, that will be graduating within the next 2 years. That amount is pretty low considering a recruiting class usually consist of 25+ players. We will be as good or better at almost every position next year. We have two talented QB's that could have probably done an OK job this year. We will have two good running backs that have proven themselves, and Brandon Gainer which I'm excited about seeing play. The offensive line will lose only the center, Marcus Davis, and will have a hand full of sophomores, a couple of juniors, and three seniors that started this year, also 3 recruits rated in the top 20 at their position coming in. The defense will lose DeQuin Evans and Ricky Lumpkin which hurts, but the secondary will lose no starters and should be quite a bit better overall unit. We will gain more than we lose on defense with guys like Mister Cobble, Glen Faulkner, Dale Trimble coming to play. We will still be undersized, especially at the defensive end position, but the added experience will cancel out at least some of the weaknesses you see this year. Their is always some unplanned misfortunes like kids not being eligible, and injuries that come up every year, but the future looks bright for Kentucky Football.
Just wanted to share some of my excitement with everyone! GO CATS!!!
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I'll second that attaboy
especially to Mike Summer. This year’s offensive line appears to be outperforming last year’s. Going into the ‘09 season the offensive line was touted to being one of the strengths of the team due to the experience of having minimal changes from the ’08 season. ’09 was a struggle for the offensive line but Summer has quickly gotten this group playing as a unit from the beginning of the season. I’m sure part of this can be attributed to the games early in the year against some lesser opponents but I have to think Summer deserves a lot of the credit. Things are looking up in the trenches.
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