“We’re going to run 100 plays a game and be the fastest offense in the country!” Kentucky offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan said Friday, clearly tongue-in-cheek. It’s up there with questions regarding targets for the tight ends or the general fascination with backup quarterbacks.
“Oh man, I think I lose sleep over the tempo question and you guys come in here and ask me (about it),” Hamdan added.
That’s to be expected when you take over an offense that ranked last in FBS with just 714 plays, good for a hair short of 55 per contest. Delay of game penalties made you want to pull your hair out, watching that play clock trickle down to zero as Kentucky struggled to get its complex calls in with efficiency. Mark Stoops made it clear Monday during his Lexington Kickoff Luncheon that he is “tired of snapping it with one second on the clock” and wanted to “have some rhythm, some tempo in the offense.”
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