WATCH: Kentucky's offense looks to bounce back against Mississippi State

The 24-14 loss to South Carolina was very disappointing to many in the Kentucky football program, but the offense is taking the brunt of the criticism. Things need to get turned around quickly at the Joe Craft Football Training Facility.
The Wildcats have yet to score more than 19 points on offense in an SEC game this season and the bottom fell out at home last week against a South Carolina defense that is very average. Kentucky has its back against the wall and must start performing better.
In Week 6, Rich Scangarello and his offense will face a tricky test when Zach Arnett brings his 3-3-5 stack Mississippi State defense to Kroger Field. The Wildcats have struggled against Arnett since he arrived in Starkville and must be able to crack the code to get back into the win column.
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Scangarello, offensive line coach Zach Yenser, wide receiver Dane Key, and tight end Jordan Dingle each spoke with members of the media on Tuesday evening to discuss the offense’s status and look ahead to a big matchup with Mississippi State.
The offense is in the middle of a big week and no one is hiding from that. Check out the interviews below and make sure you are subscribed to KSR’s YouTube Channel.
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