The buck stops with Mark Stoops. This is his football team. When something isn’t working, he bears the responsibility for it. True as that may be, he is the manager of a small army that keeps the Kentucky football wheels turning. It’s not always the million-dollar men who are responsible for significant changes within the program.
The biggest change this season has been the life injected into the offense. Obviously, the play of Cutter Boley gets most of the credit. That’s how the quarterback position works. He’s elevated the play of those around him, and he’s gotten a lot of help from his coaches.