Two Former Kentucky Wildcats to remain on Will Stein's Coaching Staff
The new Kentucky head football coach is piecing together his first coaching staff. While BBN is on pins and needles, waiting to see who Will Stein will bring to Lexington as his defensive coordinator, we’ve learned about two other staff additions.
KSR has confirmed that two former Kentucky Wildcats, Anwar Stewart and Mike Hartline, will remain with the team for the 2026 football season.
Stewart has been the Kentucky defensive line coach since 2020. During that time, he’s been the best developer of talent on the defensive coaching staff, with the line regularly anchoring the entire unit. Mi’Quise Humphrey-Grace and David Gusta were standouts from the transfer portal last season, but he’s also gotten high school recruits to play high-level football, from Deone Walker to Tavion Gadson and Kahlil Saunders.
Stewart wore blue and white in the late 90s. During his career, the Florida native tallied 64 tackles, nine TFLs, and eight sacks. His most memorable moment happened against Alabama. Stewart returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown, helping the Cats secure a win over the Crimson Tide for the first time since 1922.
Mike Hartline joined the Kentucky football coaching staff in 2025 as an analyst. He’s the last quarterback to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, a feat he accomplished during his senior campaign in 2010. During the 2025 season, he was a vital asset to Cutter Boley, frequently the first person the Kentucky quarterback talked to when he returned to the sideline.
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“Another one that has made a big difference for him is Michael Hartline,” Mark Stoops said during the middle of the season. “I tell you, Michael does a really good job. Bush has a lot on his plate and a lot to work on, and we’re up there all hours, day and night, but a lot of times when Cutter comes in, he spends one-on-one time with Michael. He’s really done a good job, he’s been a great addition to our staff.
“It’s another UK guy that cares about this place, and I’m very impressed with him. He’s a great coach, and he’s really helped us, and he’s helped Cutter.”
In addition to Hartline and Stewart, tight ends coach Derek Shay is expected to remain on the staff. Will Stein is bringing LSU play-caller Joey Sloan to be the Wildcats’ offensive coordinator. Justin Burke was reportedly up for a role, but things appear to have gotten complicated. It’s unclear if the former Lex Cath standout will be in Lexington next season.








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