Kentucky football is heading toward a problem it has never had in the modern era of the sport. There is simply too much elite quarterback talent looking to commit to the Wildcats. I have never said that in my life.
For over a decade under Mark Stoops, the quarterback position was a constant puzzle. Landing a high-level high school signal-caller was like looking for a needle in a haystack. And the program often had to rely on the transfer portal to plug immediate holes time and time again. Sometimes there was success, like Will Levis and Devin Leary, but sometimes you got Brock Vandagriff.
With head coach Will Stein and offensive coordinator Joe Sloan at the helm, the narrative hasn’t just changed a little; it has now done a 180…