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'We know exactly the heart of this team': Kentucky's offense will continue to fight down the final stretch

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Kentucky Offense at Spring Practice
Kentucky Offense at Spring Practice, via Dr. Michael Huang

Kentucky’s 2024 season has not gone as planned. The Wildcats only have three wins in nine outings with a 0-4 record in SEC games at Kroger Field. This team has lost outright as a betting favorite four times but has also gone toe-to-toe with top-15 teams three times, including a road win over Ole Miss that continues to look better. Injuries are piling up, and two more games against top-20 foes remain on the schedule.

It’s been a tough year for Kentucky. Leaving the bye week, the Wildcats will host FCS Murray State in the penultimate home game of the season. The offense will be looking to build off some of the good things accomplished in the last outing against top-10 Tennessee.

“I think we know exactly the heart of this team and the fight of this team. Again, I think they played extremely hard. We’re probably a couple plays away from getting that one done. A work in progress, obviously. Constant state of improvement,” Kentucky offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan said on Tuesday. “I thought there was a lot of good things in that game. We, just from a consistency standpoint, have gotta get that stuff done to finish a game.”

“The focus is on us playing good football and continuing to find the identity.”

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That identity is beginning to include some younger players as Malachi Wood, Jamarion Wilcox, and Hardley Gilmore IV have all stepped into bigger roles in recent weeks. Kentucky is not ready for a full-on youth movement as the goal is to give the team the best chance to win football games on Saturdays, but it’s clear the coaching staff is willing to try something different. True freshman quarterback Cutter Boley received a ton of reps with the first unit last week and is expected to get extended game action on Saturday.

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Kentucky is looking for answers and attempting to fix all the mistakes plaguing the offense all season. However, this is a group that has not quit yet. The Wildcats have continued to go back to work and are fighting through this tough slump.

“I’ve been super fortunate of this group. I really have. I mean they are out there today ready to get back to work just like they have been all year,” Hamdan said. “I’ve been appreciative of those guys and their buy-in, and I think it speaks volumes of the culture of this program.”

How strong is that culture? We got a positive answer with how Kentucky performed against Tennessee. Will that effort translate into the last three weeks of the season after another bye week? Stay tuned.

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2024-11-13