Nolan Richardson had one of the best slogans in sports when his Arkansas basketball teams were dominating in the 1990s. The Razorbacks utilized a “40 Minutes of Hell” style of play that included full-court pressure defense with constant traps, a deep rotation off the bench, and a quick strike offense to try and overwhelm opponents. That style plus Richardson’s recruiting led to a national championship in 1994 and a runner-up finish in 1995.
Now the hell is coming back to the SEC on the gridiron. New Kentucky head coach Will Stein was asked to explain what fans will see from this year’s team during an interview with Kentucky Sports Radio on Monday. You can expect the Wildcats to get after it. T-shirts will likely be printed soon.
“We’re going to be connected. Like, connected in every sense possible,” Stein said on KSR. “Our players are going to be connected to each other, that they’re going to play their absolute butts off for each other. Play relentless football from point A to point B, six seconds of hell. Like offense, defense, special teams.
'Six Seconds of Hell': Your new Kentucky football slogan - On3
Now the hell is coming back to the SEC on the gridiron. New Kentucky head coach Will Stein was asked to explain what fans will see from this year’s team during an interview with Kentucky Sports Radio on Monday. You can expect the Wildcats to get after it. T-shirts will likely be printed soon.
“We’re going to be connected. Like, connected in every sense possible,” Stein said on KSR. “Our players are going to be connected to each other, that they’re going to play their absolute butts off for each other. Play relentless football from point A to point B, six seconds of hell. Like offense, defense, special teams.
'Six Seconds of Hell': Your new Kentucky football slogan - On3