Kentucky football’s Spring Game earlier this year was more like a spring practice.
Fans were still invited out to Kroger Field to see the action, but instead of the traditional full-tackle scrimmage, this year’s event was centered more around small-group work, a no-tackling scrimmage, and some 7-on-7 action. Mark Stoops even called it “a very generic, very bland, very vanilla version of football.” This wasn’t unique to Kentucky, either — spring games just aren’t as popular today as they were a decade ago.
But what will Kentucky’s Spring Game look like now that Will Stein is running the program?