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Returning Kentucky players say there is one big change in Will Stein's practices

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  • Matt Dillon
    Administrator
    • Oct 2014
    • 51407

    #1

    Returning Kentucky players say there is one big change in Will Stein's practices

    It is common practice when changing coaches to hire one who presents a radically different approach than the coach who was fired.

    For Kentucky football, that meant hiring a hot shot offensive coordinator from a powerhouse program after 13 years under the lead of defensive-minded Mark Stoops. Will Stein was hired specifically to bring a more exciting brand of offense to Lexington.

    But fans do not need to wait until the 2026 season to start to see noticeable differences in the program.

    “It’s a lot different coaching styles, for sure,” returning linebacker Grant Godfrey said. “Coach Stein is coming from Oregon, so our practices are a lot higher pace, no breaks.

    “Unlike the last coaching staff, we have no breaks.”

    As Kentucky opened spring practice earlier this month, it was apparent there would be changes to the practice format common during Stoops’ tenure. The change that drew the most attention was Stein’s abandonment of a traditional depth chart, instead choosing to split the roster into two different teams each week with a mix of projected starters and backups on each squad.

    But when returning players were made available for interviews for the first time since the coaching change, it was the lack of practice breaks that they said was the most noticeable difference.

    Returning Kentucky players say there is one big change in Will Stein's practices
    Philippians 4:11-4:13
  • CATHYnKY
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 4706

    #2
    For the first time in a while, I am excited for the 1st game as much as the 1st tailgate.

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    • Jaxcat
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2025
      • 743

      #3
      It should definitely be more entertaining than the trench warfare that Stoops favorited. Does it translate into more wins or just more enjoyable losses? We'll see. I'm hopeful.

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      • Matt Dillon
        Administrator
        • Oct 2014
        • 51407

        #4
        Originally posted by CATHYnKY
        For the first time in a while, I am excited for the 1st game as much as the 1st tailgate.
        I don't know how many wins to expect but I believe we'll see a much better product on the field.
        Philippians 4:11-4:13

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        • Matt Dillon
          Administrator
          • Oct 2014
          • 51407

          #5
          Originally posted by Jaxcat
          It should definitely be more entertaining than the trench warfare that Stoops favorited. Does it translate into more wins or just more enjoyable losses? We'll see. I'm hopeful.
          I'm hopeful as well.
          Philippians 4:11-4:13

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          • TrueblueCATfan
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 13553

            #6
            now that basketball season is over

            Im getting excited for football

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            • Weeki Wachee
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2026
              • 1

              #7
              I am extremely excited there is football in the air. I am anxious to see Coach Stein and his offense, expect some thrilling moments and maybe an upset or two during the season. Should be fun.

              Go CATS

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              • Catsrock
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 5841

                #8
                Yes, it’s common to switch to a coach and staff with a drastically different approach when you fire a coach. Yes, it’s natural for a fan base to think everything will be better because things are being done differently. It’s easy to discount the fact that there is some sense in Stoops’ approach. If you think you are undermanned and outclassed then trying to slow things down and limit offensive plays to 60 rather than 75. It may keep you in games and have a shot at the end against more talented teams. But it also prevents you from pulling away from inferior teams.

                I like the faster paced more organized practices because I hope that that approach every moment you’re on the field will help with our infuriating tendency to look unprepared to start seasons and games. Every darn season, even his best seasons, Stoops’ teams looked like they were surprised the season was starting in the first few games. And the results were repeated squeaking by teams like EKU.

                IU’s blueprint certainly did not show you have to limit the pace because of lesser talent either. I know the masses say we could be much improved and not see the results in our record. Personally I think we should beat a team or 2 when we’re underdogs. Hope springs eternal with new beginnings!

                Go Cats! Work hard

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