49. Kentucky Wildcats |
#9 in SEC |
Kentucky was 3-0, coming off a road win at South Carolina, and had Florida beat, to both slaughter their demon, and take control of the SEC East. They inexplicably (aside from the fact that they simply cannot beat Florida ever) squandered that game, but won their next two to set themselves up for an easy stretch. A blowout loss to Mississippi State and an upset loss to Ole Miss, as part of a 2-5 finish, culminating is a bowl loss to Northwestern, who was without their starting quarterback, seems to sum up Kentucky football. To take the next step in 2018, they'll have to win a way that the Wildcats are not accustomed to, with defense and the running game. The passing game was completely gutted, but the makings are there for the running game to be among the best in the SEC, if not the country. Benny Snell is the leading returning rusher in the SEC, after putting up 1,318 yards a season ago. He really turned it on late, averaging 155.4 ypg on 6.3 ypc over Kentucky's final five regular season games, being 4 SEC games, plus Louisville. He gets to work behind an offensive line that spent the first half of last season shuffling guys around, and experimenting with underclassmen, but now returns four starters. Snell was injured in the bowl game, and they don't want to repeat last season, where he was 9th in the nation in carries, with no other back getting more than 5.5 carries per game. They may have found their answer in the spring game in sophomore A.J. Rose, who was the star, with 134 yards on 11 carries and 3 touchdowns. If he can be a real 2nd option to Snell, Kentucky may be able to get away with a limited passing attack. If nothing else they are probably the best running ROOMMATE tandem in the nation. It's whether the defense can rise to the occasion which is more uncertain. The Wildcats planned on returning 10 starters, but then Denzil Ware, who was 2nd on the team in both sacks and tackles for loss, shocked the coaches by announcing he would be transferring for his senior season. Ware was suspended for an unspecified violation of team rules for the bowl game, but had been fully reinstated in the spring. He has not yet announced a destination. Beyond that, it's a defense that finished 12th in the SEC in total defense, 13th per play, and seemed to get worse as the season progressed. They gave up 37 or more points 4 times in their final 6 games, their best performance over the second half being holding a terrible Vanderbilt team to "only" 21 points. With some experience, they should be better, but how much? And as good as Kentucky's running game could be, it's questionable whether they can do anything to prevent loaded SEC defenses from loading up the box. Another 7-5ish season, with a mid tier bowl seems to be their destiny.
Key PlayersRB | | Benny Snell, Junior |
T | | George Asafo-Adjei, Senior |
T | | Landon Young, Junior |
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LB | | Josh Allen, Senior |
S | | Mike Edwards, Senior |
S | | Darius West, Senior |