Really a good article and articulates the good, bad and ugly of UK's program. Plus, makes a really strong case for Stoops' approach to building a PROGRAM and not just a brief period of relative success. I've always thought that UK could be a solid 6-6 to 9-3 team on a consistent basis with the right coach and right approach. I don't think for any extended length of time we're capable of being a stronger program than GA or FL (maybe TN, too) in the SEC East. Just don't have the built-in advantages those schools have. But, we should never lose to another SEC school 25+ times in a row. Never.
I think Stoops' approach, in the end, will prove to be the only way to get where we want to go. As the article points out, the pure Air Raid offenses are now mostly gone. There are many teams with Air Raid concepts but they've married those concepts to a spread option running game (many times with a dual-threat QB). With so many playing similar sets, it's no wonder that a pure Air Raid offense just isn't as effective, for most teams, as before. How did Spurrier's offenses at USCjr look running the Fun-and-Gun? Not nearly as good as FL's - some of that were the athletes but more of it, I think, is because it wasn't new and different anymore. Too many other teams were running similar schemes and defenses had figured out how to play against it.
Stoops, assuming all the commits stay with UK, has taken at least one huge step to building a program in the SEC. He's recruited some serious SEC-quality OL the past couple of years. With even average development, we should see much better OL play in the next few seasons. The next and most crucial step is recruiting and developing DL talent. When UK can field a true SEC caliber OL and DL, we'll see UK's program make serious progress. Until then, we may have to suffer through a few more .500 seasons. I believe Stoops has the ability to recruit that talent to UK. I'm hoping that the current and/or future staff members have the ability to develop that talent.
Next year will be a watershed year, imo. Do we see development of players and coaches with improved results? Or, do we see a team that is talented in some areas but a hot mess overall - disorganized, disinterested, disgruntled, dismantled. As always, it'll be interesting to be a UK FB fan next year. I am NOT going to get my hopes up but will be cheering as loud and hard as I can for them to finally break through and win 6 or 7 and go bowling. With our schedule next year, that would be quite an achievement.