phughes+FollowKentucky football’s tough truth: Can Hamdan fix it?Bush Hamdan didn’t hold back—he admitted Kentucky’s offense just wasn’t good enough in 2024, and fans felt it every Saturday. The Wildcats’ attack struggled all year, with Brock Vandagriff unable to find his footing as QB, and the play calling often left folks scratching their heads. It’s rare to see an SEC coach own up to mistakes so openly, but Hamdan’s honesty might be the first step toward change. With Zach Calzada stepping in, there’s hope for a reset. Do you think Hamdan’s accountability will actually spark a turnaround next season? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhy Cutter Boley stayed loyal to KentuckyCutter Boley had every reason to leave after a rough debut and seeing Kentucky bring in another quarterback, but he chose to stick it out. Instead of jumping into the transfer portal like so many do these days, Boley doubled down on his commitment to UK, saying it’s about patience, hard work, and believing in the process. He credits his upbringing for teaching him to keep his head down and grind. With coaches still excited about his future, Boley’s story is a rare example of loyalty in college football. What do you think—should more players wait their turn or chase opportunities elsewhere? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMontavin Quisenberry turning heads at Kentucky campMontavin Quisenberry is already making waves at Kentucky’s fall camp, showing off the same playmaking spark that made him a local legend at Boyle County. After flipping his commitment from West Virginia, the 2025 signee is proving he belongs, catching tough passes and building chemistry with QB Cutter Boley. Coaches are noticing his quick feet and knack for tracking the ball—skills that could make him a real threat in the Wildcats’ offense. With Kentucky’s wide receiver lineup in flux, Quisenberry’s rise is one to watch. How do you see this in-state talent shaking up the team this season? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowKentucky football’s bold bet: Same values, new facesKentucky football isn’t changing its core values after last season’s rough ride—attitude, toughness, discipline, and pride are still the foundation. But here’s the twist: with 50 new players joining the team, the real shakeup is in the roster, not the culture. Coaches and players say the focus is on buying in and being more intentional, not reinventing the wheel. Is this the right move after a 4-8 season? Will fresh faces and a renewed sense of urgency be enough to bring back that hard-nosed Kentucky identity? Curious to hear what you all think—can sticking to tradition really spark a turnaround? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowZach Calzada leads Kentucky QB raceZach Calzada is currently taking the lead as Kentucky’s starting quarterback, and Coach Mark Stoops isn’t shy about it—if the season started today, Calzada would be under center. After bouncing between Texas A&M, Auburn, and Incarnate Word, Calzada’s experience and strong numbers (over 6,300 passing yards and 54 touchdowns in two years) are making a real impression in camp. Still, nothing’s set in stone, and Stoops is keeping the competition open with Cutter Boley also in the mix. With open practices coming up, fans can actually watch the QB battle unfold. Who do you think should start for the Wildcats? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
glen25+FollowStoops hits reset with Kentucky fansMark Stoops is making moves to reconnect with Kentucky football fans, shifting from last year’s frustrations to a renewed sense of optimism. After a tough stretch and his infamous call for fans to “pony up,” Stoops now says revenue sharing could finally level the playing field for the Wildcats. With 50 new faces, a tougher, more accountable team culture, and a full summer of player-led workouts, he’s betting big on a fresh start. This season, Stoops isn’t holding back—live tackling is back, and the intensity is up. Do you think this new approach will bring Kentucky back to winning ways? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBig Blue Wall revival could shake up Kentucky footballKentucky’s offensive line is getting a major overhaul, and coaches are betting big that the ‘Big Blue Wall’ will finally be back to its powerhouse form this season. After a few tough years, the Wildcats have loaded up with top transfer talent and doubled down on their coaching staff, signaling just how serious they are about dominating up front again. Offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan says this new line is already leading the team and could remind fans of the glory days. If this group lives up to the hype, could we see Kentucky’s offense take a huge leap? What’s your take on the Wildcats’ bold investment in the O-line? #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowKentucky football’s recruiting shakeupLosing out on cornerback Kosci Barnes to South Carolina is a tough blow for Kentucky football fans, especially after already missing out on another top recruit the same day. Barnes, a highly-ranked 2026 prospect from North Carolina, visited Lexington just last month before making his decision. While Kentucky has picked up some promising safeties, the hunt for a standout cornerback continues. It’s a reminder of how competitive recruiting battles can get in the SEC. How do you think these shifts will impact the Wildcats’ defense down the line? Let’s hear your thoughts on what Kentucky’s next move should be! #Sports #Football #KentuckyFootball00Share