Ah yes, an infamous "Next Year Fer Sher" thread. Hear me out, though. I'm not always right (Lord knows), but I have looked at the schedule for next year and this is the scenario I see UK treading as Stoops adds a fourth candle to his SEC birthday cake.
- Murphy's law bit UK in the *** about as badly as I've ever remembered it biting us (results and progression vs preseason expectations) at least since Joker's "Rise" bull crap. Just about everything that could have gone wrong for UK did indeed go wrong. Here is a (small and incomplete list):
1. Special Teams by committee failed miserably
2. Our very good punter (last year) laid a giant egg the entire season and never got his groove back. This gave other teams GREAT field position very often
3. Our starting kicker went down and played sporadically if he was put into the game and also affected starting field position ( 2 and 3 did not help #1)
4. Dichotomy in the locker room ( from player reports, I feel like it was a bigger issue than the public is being made aware but I hope not)
5. Coaching inexperience
6. Time of Possession suffered and as a result, a very shallow (and inexperienced) defensive depth chart suffered
7. Failed execution on many key offensive plays (which, by my count, could've put us in very good position for an extra two or three wins)
8. Youth showed up as a few young players had to burn redshirts by necessity and really were not ready to play
9. We lost two of our three best DLinemen at critical points (Meant was playing like a man possessed and looked like he had put things together but never got his streak back after injury and Lewis was a key DL)
10. Towles and Barker drama set the offense back IMO (potentially playing into #4)
There's obviously more going on, but this season completely fell flat of our expectations and these are 10 things I could think of as to why.
-To address 1-3, I feel as though we learned our lesson and will either make corrections to the ST by committee approach or give one guy the keys to the car and let him drive. I don't know who will replace Foster, but we seem to have a Punter on the team named Kirshe and several Kickers on the team including Butler (MacGinnis's backup) may fill the role if we go that route. We also have McKinnis coming in as a highly rated Kicker, so there's that. MacGinnis will return for his Junior campaign next year hopefully as healthy as ever.
-The dissension in the locker room undoubtedly caused some internal issues on the team. Starting with Boom's meltdown and ending with Dawson's departure from UK, fans could and still can see something is or was amiss (hopefully was- past tense). Not enough has been made public to make a call on who's to blame, and I'm okay with that... As long as the issue gets fixed, and I think it will if Gran (or someone similar) is hired. UK has far too much talent on offense to have performed as poorly as we did this season.
-Going along with that, I feel as though some plays on the field were perhaps brought about by dissension or differing opinions. Looking back, why were some players penalized with playing time for going through the motions or not executing while others weren't? I'm not pointing fingers, more just asking why. Key plays could've added a score or prolonged a drive, and execution absolutely decimated our team this year. TOP was a huge issue this season and undoubtedly made the defense look worse than it was. If the offensive and special teams woes are even halfway remedied next season, rest assured that we will see our defense take large strides.
-UK was bit by the injury bug early and often. We lost Boom for a number of games (not including the personal issues game), lost linemen, linebackers, starting special teams players, etc. Seriously, though, Murphy's law.
-As much as some folks don't like to hear it, we don't have the depth to have a true "Next man up" philosophy. More a "whisper to your assistant coach to say a prayer for the true freshman you just put in against an SEC opponent" philosophy. We're getting better, though. Next season, we may even be able to start two OT's at the position instead of an OT and a true freshman Guard! OH BOY!
-I'm not going to make a call on the Towles/Barker crock because I don't know enough about it. What I heard midway through the season (and I no longer remember the source, so don't ask) is that players weren't happy that Towles was staying in despite lack of execution. I have no proof of this, but it's what I heard from social media and some buddies of mine who attend UK. We all know social media and students are the best sources, so take that as you will.
Now, looking ahead to next season.... I've seen a lot of folks posting that we will be lucky to get four wins, five wins, THAT DUDE SUGGESTED SIX WINS, STONE HIM TO DEATH!!!
Look at UK's wins this season that we replay next season:
-South Carolina never got their ish together and there's no reason to think they will right the ship in time for the UK game especially with Muschamp at the helm (I honestly thought it was a joke headline when he got hired). However, he's a great defensive coach and could end up with a great team if he allows the OC to work unhampered (with his own playbook).
-Missouri is a potential loss, it was a hard-fought game, but Missouri loses an established head coach and Maty Mauk has not had the smoothest ship recently.
We fill up with three cupcakes: Southern Miss, Austin Peay, and New Mexico State. Southern Miss, IMO, will tell us how effective the new OC coaching hire was and if we can expect a bowl. Southern Miss is a very solid team and will give us a good look at how UK has progressed under the offseason changes.
Potential for our "At least four" wins to this point is fairly good. I'm estimating at least four wins from these five games. Now we get into the "Well, damn" area.
We played the Gators closer in 2014 in their own territory IMO than we did this past season in Commonwealth. Points be dammed. We gave a hell of an effort. McElwain got the Gators together last season, but they lose Grier and Hargreaves. Call me crazy, but I don't think we have to pray for UF to overlook us. We will have to play a very good game, but I think that you factor in the potential for a greater effort and execution with a more experienced OC and we could definitely win in the Swamp.
Vanderbilt was a horrible game and any greater offensive production (sustained drives) would've gotten us a win. This game falls into my category of, "See how the OC changes things."
Both the UF and Vandy games were one offensive play away from a win. Good chance to go at least 1/2 in this series. Possible five wins to this point.
UGA has a coaching change and Kirby Smart is new to head coaching, but he has learned from the best coach in CFB and could wow us in his first year. I predict a UK loss. I also predict losses to UT and Alabama. For obvious reasons.
Mississippi State will not have Dak Prescott in the backfield for the first time in 10 years. I don't feel this is an easy win, but I feel like UK could pull out a W with proper game management on offense and special teams. JMO, but I'm not sure enough to count this as even a toss-up.
Last is Louisville. You all, I don't know about you, but we lost that game when we couldn't score coming out of the half. Poor execution and play-calling lost us momentum. I'll predict a W. Should've won this year. Simple as that.
Brings the total wins to six, IMO. Plus, we're always "supposed" to upset someone (I usually laugh at the notion). But anyway, I don't feel as though that total will be as high if we don't utilize our talent and unify our team. However, I see Gran as having the ability to do just that. If we don't bring in a coordinator like Gran or someone similar in relation to Stoops, I don't feel as though the team unity and cohesion will be to bowl standards.
I hope coaches make the necessary changes for special teams and our OC can make the difference in our performance. A balanced and effective offense will allow Stoops and Eliot to get the defense rested and improved special teams will make it easier on both the offense and defense. Imagine opponents not starting at the 35 or better every drive. How would that improve the defensive effectiveness? Imagine having a more rested defense.
Next season could be a giant leap or a giant flop. I hope fans, myself included, understand that although we could do really well next season, we could also do much worse. A new OC might not fix everything and our special teams woes could continue. We should, however, give Stoops a chance to get all of Joker's guys out and give him a chance to build up the team with an experienced and related OC.
This is by no means a comprehensive summary of our team, the season, or even who will be our coaches. I just wanted to get an opinion out there and add some more hope (hopefully more realistic than optimistic) to a fanbase which has become much more toxic and bitter since 2015's debacle.
See you all in 2016. Merry Christmas and I hope you have a happy holidays. Feel free to comment. I'm not an expert by any means and I like watching discussions.
- Murphy's law bit UK in the *** about as badly as I've ever remembered it biting us (results and progression vs preseason expectations) at least since Joker's "Rise" bull crap. Just about everything that could have gone wrong for UK did indeed go wrong. Here is a (small and incomplete list):
1. Special Teams by committee failed miserably
2. Our very good punter (last year) laid a giant egg the entire season and never got his groove back. This gave other teams GREAT field position very often
3. Our starting kicker went down and played sporadically if he was put into the game and also affected starting field position ( 2 and 3 did not help #1)
4. Dichotomy in the locker room ( from player reports, I feel like it was a bigger issue than the public is being made aware but I hope not)
5. Coaching inexperience
6. Time of Possession suffered and as a result, a very shallow (and inexperienced) defensive depth chart suffered
7. Failed execution on many key offensive plays (which, by my count, could've put us in very good position for an extra two or three wins)
8. Youth showed up as a few young players had to burn redshirts by necessity and really were not ready to play
9. We lost two of our three best DLinemen at critical points (Meant was playing like a man possessed and looked like he had put things together but never got his streak back after injury and Lewis was a key DL)
10. Towles and Barker drama set the offense back IMO (potentially playing into #4)
There's obviously more going on, but this season completely fell flat of our expectations and these are 10 things I could think of as to why.
-To address 1-3, I feel as though we learned our lesson and will either make corrections to the ST by committee approach or give one guy the keys to the car and let him drive. I don't know who will replace Foster, but we seem to have a Punter on the team named Kirshe and several Kickers on the team including Butler (MacGinnis's backup) may fill the role if we go that route. We also have McKinnis coming in as a highly rated Kicker, so there's that. MacGinnis will return for his Junior campaign next year hopefully as healthy as ever.
-The dissension in the locker room undoubtedly caused some internal issues on the team. Starting with Boom's meltdown and ending with Dawson's departure from UK, fans could and still can see something is or was amiss (hopefully was- past tense). Not enough has been made public to make a call on who's to blame, and I'm okay with that... As long as the issue gets fixed, and I think it will if Gran (or someone similar) is hired. UK has far too much talent on offense to have performed as poorly as we did this season.
-Going along with that, I feel as though some plays on the field were perhaps brought about by dissension or differing opinions. Looking back, why were some players penalized with playing time for going through the motions or not executing while others weren't? I'm not pointing fingers, more just asking why. Key plays could've added a score or prolonged a drive, and execution absolutely decimated our team this year. TOP was a huge issue this season and undoubtedly made the defense look worse than it was. If the offensive and special teams woes are even halfway remedied next season, rest assured that we will see our defense take large strides.
-UK was bit by the injury bug early and often. We lost Boom for a number of games (not including the personal issues game), lost linemen, linebackers, starting special teams players, etc. Seriously, though, Murphy's law.
-As much as some folks don't like to hear it, we don't have the depth to have a true "Next man up" philosophy. More a "whisper to your assistant coach to say a prayer for the true freshman you just put in against an SEC opponent" philosophy. We're getting better, though. Next season, we may even be able to start two OT's at the position instead of an OT and a true freshman Guard! OH BOY!
-I'm not going to make a call on the Towles/Barker crock because I don't know enough about it. What I heard midway through the season (and I no longer remember the source, so don't ask) is that players weren't happy that Towles was staying in despite lack of execution. I have no proof of this, but it's what I heard from social media and some buddies of mine who attend UK. We all know social media and students are the best sources, so take that as you will.
Now, looking ahead to next season.... I've seen a lot of folks posting that we will be lucky to get four wins, five wins, THAT DUDE SUGGESTED SIX WINS, STONE HIM TO DEATH!!!
Look at UK's wins this season that we replay next season:
-South Carolina never got their ish together and there's no reason to think they will right the ship in time for the UK game especially with Muschamp at the helm (I honestly thought it was a joke headline when he got hired). However, he's a great defensive coach and could end up with a great team if he allows the OC to work unhampered (with his own playbook).
-Missouri is a potential loss, it was a hard-fought game, but Missouri loses an established head coach and Maty Mauk has not had the smoothest ship recently.
We fill up with three cupcakes: Southern Miss, Austin Peay, and New Mexico State. Southern Miss, IMO, will tell us how effective the new OC coaching hire was and if we can expect a bowl. Southern Miss is a very solid team and will give us a good look at how UK has progressed under the offseason changes.
Potential for our "At least four" wins to this point is fairly good. I'm estimating at least four wins from these five games. Now we get into the "Well, damn" area.
We played the Gators closer in 2014 in their own territory IMO than we did this past season in Commonwealth. Points be dammed. We gave a hell of an effort. McElwain got the Gators together last season, but they lose Grier and Hargreaves. Call me crazy, but I don't think we have to pray for UF to overlook us. We will have to play a very good game, but I think that you factor in the potential for a greater effort and execution with a more experienced OC and we could definitely win in the Swamp.
Vanderbilt was a horrible game and any greater offensive production (sustained drives) would've gotten us a win. This game falls into my category of, "See how the OC changes things."
Both the UF and Vandy games were one offensive play away from a win. Good chance to go at least 1/2 in this series. Possible five wins to this point.
UGA has a coaching change and Kirby Smart is new to head coaching, but he has learned from the best coach in CFB and could wow us in his first year. I predict a UK loss. I also predict losses to UT and Alabama. For obvious reasons.
Mississippi State will not have Dak Prescott in the backfield for the first time in 10 years. I don't feel this is an easy win, but I feel like UK could pull out a W with proper game management on offense and special teams. JMO, but I'm not sure enough to count this as even a toss-up.
Last is Louisville. You all, I don't know about you, but we lost that game when we couldn't score coming out of the half. Poor execution and play-calling lost us momentum. I'll predict a W. Should've won this year. Simple as that.
Brings the total wins to six, IMO. Plus, we're always "supposed" to upset someone (I usually laugh at the notion). But anyway, I don't feel as though that total will be as high if we don't utilize our talent and unify our team. However, I see Gran as having the ability to do just that. If we don't bring in a coordinator like Gran or someone similar in relation to Stoops, I don't feel as though the team unity and cohesion will be to bowl standards.
I hope coaches make the necessary changes for special teams and our OC can make the difference in our performance. A balanced and effective offense will allow Stoops and Eliot to get the defense rested and improved special teams will make it easier on both the offense and defense. Imagine opponents not starting at the 35 or better every drive. How would that improve the defensive effectiveness? Imagine having a more rested defense.
Next season could be a giant leap or a giant flop. I hope fans, myself included, understand that although we could do really well next season, we could also do much worse. A new OC might not fix everything and our special teams woes could continue. We should, however, give Stoops a chance to get all of Joker's guys out and give him a chance to build up the team with an experienced and related OC.
This is by no means a comprehensive summary of our team, the season, or even who will be our coaches. I just wanted to get an opinion out there and add some more hope (hopefully more realistic than optimistic) to a fanbase which has become much more toxic and bitter since 2015's debacle.
See you all in 2016. Merry Christmas and I hope you have a happy holidays. Feel free to comment. I'm not an expert by any means and I like watching discussions.