One of the biggest complaints Kentucky fans have had over the last decade is the passing game. Even when it was functional, it often felt disjointed, difficult, and reliant on the quarterback being perfect on every single throw to move the chains. That era is officially over. Will Stein has arrived, and his resume with quarterbacks is nothing short of elite.
One of the most impressive things about Stein is his willingness to adapt to his talent. If they have the arm talent to throw it around the yard, he does that. If they need to run it, he adjusts.