Spring practice, especially when breaking in a new coordinator, is all about shrinking the learning curve. The more a team can accomplish through 15 practices in the spring, the further ahead they are when the real action begins in the fall. For the Kentucky offense, it’s all about getting re-acclimated with Liam Coen’s system and the pass-catchers creating a rapport with their new quarterback, Devin Leary. So far, so good.
“Devin’s gonna sling that thing till we can’t run no more,” Dane Key said with a smirk after the Wildcats’ second spring practice.