Mark Stoops and Bush Hamdan are now lock step on the offense, but that is not a good thing.
For years, the critique of Mark Stoops's Kentucky football program has been singular and deafening: the offense isn't good enough. Opposing coaches have noticed, with Lane Kiffin calling the attack "one-dimensional" and Kirby Smart praising its "physicality", a backhanded compliment for a team that can't score.
Now, it seems the coaching staff has settled on a new buzzword to reframe their struggles, shifting blame away from poor game plans.