I admit I'm a Phil Steele junkie. I applaud the wealth of data he includes in every issue. It's a staple in my reading library (i.e. the bathroom.) Though right more often than he's wrong, I think he's undervalued a couple of Kentucky's units, primarily DB, LB, and QB. Of course, I understand his logic. All of these units are unproven. Lots of potential and prerequisite high recruiting rankings, but mostly unproven on the field. Will it happen this year is the question.
I really like our improved depth at nearly every position. We have two (and in some cases three) deep talent at LB and DB without significant drop off. Believe QB numbers will improve dramatically under Gran and Barker. Bigger emphasis on taking what the defense gives you, and fewer low percentage home run shots. Any improvement at all in time of position, 3rd down conversion rate, and number of 1st downs will lead to big improvement in both scoring offense and defensive performance. Short fields, no rest, lack of depth, and the loss of Lewis doomed the UK defense down the stretch last year.
I really like our improved depth at nearly every position. We have two (and in some cases three) deep talent at LB and DB without significant drop off. Believe QB numbers will improve dramatically under Gran and Barker. Bigger emphasis on taking what the defense gives you, and fewer low percentage home run shots. Any improvement at all in time of position, 3rd down conversion rate, and number of 1st downs will lead to big improvement in both scoring offense and defensive performance. Short fields, no rest, lack of depth, and the loss of Lewis doomed the UK defense down the stretch last year.