As is almost always the case (minus losses to U of L), I watch the replay of UK games on Sunday morning. Watching yesterday's "debacle for the ages" again didn't reveal anything that most of us didn't see the first time. BUT, the level of incompetence on the UK sideline is certainly a critical concern going forward.
I think it's important to separate the criticism with Stoops (record vs. product). The 4-6 record isn't surprising. Stoops is barely knee deep in what has to be considered one of the biggest rebuilding projects in the sport (and that rebuild will become more and more painful if he can't win games like yesterday's). Turning UK football into a winner is apparently more difficult than going to the moon (LOL). But there are things ALL football teams should be able to do. The fundamental things. If you to go a local junior high or high school game, you'll typically see teams do these kinds of things in a casual manner.
You can't blame Stoops for a FCS caliber player being pushed around. But you can blame him for having to call timeout BEFORE A PUNT! You can blame him for taking a delay of game penalty BEFORE A FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT! The 4th and 1 call at midfield turned the game at Georgia. Lesson learned? Nope. He did it again yesterday. Same result.
What's most disturbing about those types of errors is that they've become a staple of the Stoops era. Everyone remembers the eight man punt return team UK put on the field against Auburn. Did it really matter? Well, we'll never know, but I'm sure most of you saw the Broncos return a punt for a touchdown in an identical situation last week (last play of the first half). Odds are very strong UK wouldn't have returned the punt for a TD, but to not even give yourself the chance???? That's just unforgivable. Special teams coaches get fired for that type of thing. Oh yeah, UK doesn't have a special teams coach.
The timeout before the field goal attempt at Mississippi State. It's important to understand that having to call a timeout before a kick is EXTREMELY RARE. UK has done it at least three times in the last month. Twice yesterday. What does this ridiculous level of disorganization say about Stoops and his overall operation?
His handling of the QB situation has been disappointing, IMO. For whatever reason, Patrick Towles is playing with absolutely zero confidence. Last week, the young man wrote RELAX on the back of one of his hands. Yesterday, he might have had the worst game of his career. Don't get me wrong, he isn't getting a ton of help from his WR's. Then again, if you put the football right on people (like Barker did), they catch it a helluva lot more often. Yesterday, UK showed way more patience with Towles than Barker. Anyway, Towles has struggled mightily for over a month now. Yet, Barker has a tough time seeing the field. That's confusing as hell.
Anyway (this post is already too long), I still want to see Stoops do well. I'm not in the "fire Stoops" camp. With that being said, a rebuild shouldn't include the clownish decision making on that sideline. You can have a poor football team that's still organized and well coached. I don't think ANYONE would call Kentucky either.
It isn't the record that has me disappointed. It's the product between the lines. To lose is one thing. To look incompetent doing it is another.
GBB!!!
I think it's important to separate the criticism with Stoops (record vs. product). The 4-6 record isn't surprising. Stoops is barely knee deep in what has to be considered one of the biggest rebuilding projects in the sport (and that rebuild will become more and more painful if he can't win games like yesterday's). Turning UK football into a winner is apparently more difficult than going to the moon (LOL). But there are things ALL football teams should be able to do. The fundamental things. If you to go a local junior high or high school game, you'll typically see teams do these kinds of things in a casual manner.
You can't blame Stoops for a FCS caliber player being pushed around. But you can blame him for having to call timeout BEFORE A PUNT! You can blame him for taking a delay of game penalty BEFORE A FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT! The 4th and 1 call at midfield turned the game at Georgia. Lesson learned? Nope. He did it again yesterday. Same result.
What's most disturbing about those types of errors is that they've become a staple of the Stoops era. Everyone remembers the eight man punt return team UK put on the field against Auburn. Did it really matter? Well, we'll never know, but I'm sure most of you saw the Broncos return a punt for a touchdown in an identical situation last week (last play of the first half). Odds are very strong UK wouldn't have returned the punt for a TD, but to not even give yourself the chance???? That's just unforgivable. Special teams coaches get fired for that type of thing. Oh yeah, UK doesn't have a special teams coach.
The timeout before the field goal attempt at Mississippi State. It's important to understand that having to call a timeout before a kick is EXTREMELY RARE. UK has done it at least three times in the last month. Twice yesterday. What does this ridiculous level of disorganization say about Stoops and his overall operation?
His handling of the QB situation has been disappointing, IMO. For whatever reason, Patrick Towles is playing with absolutely zero confidence. Last week, the young man wrote RELAX on the back of one of his hands. Yesterday, he might have had the worst game of his career. Don't get me wrong, he isn't getting a ton of help from his WR's. Then again, if you put the football right on people (like Barker did), they catch it a helluva lot more often. Yesterday, UK showed way more patience with Towles than Barker. Anyway, Towles has struggled mightily for over a month now. Yet, Barker has a tough time seeing the field. That's confusing as hell.
Anyway (this post is already too long), I still want to see Stoops do well. I'm not in the "fire Stoops" camp. With that being said, a rebuild shouldn't include the clownish decision making on that sideline. You can have a poor football team that's still organized and well coached. I don't think ANYONE would call Kentucky either.
It isn't the record that has me disappointed. It's the product between the lines. To lose is one thing. To look incompetent doing it is another.
GBB!!!