In his Kentucky debut, Zach Calzada battled through growing pains, but the Wildcats still escaped with a 24-16 win over Toledo. And the QB1 went 10-for-23 for 85 yards with one interception, while his receivers managed just four catches for 12 yards. He was even tackled in the end zone for a second-quarter safety. So after the game, Mark Stoops didn’t sugarcoat it. “ I don’t think it was his best effort. I think he’ll tell you that. We have to be better around him. There are a lot of things we can do,” Stoops told Tom Leach. He then delivered a blunt warning to Calzada.

“ Zach’s gotta hand the football off. Bottom line, we had the edges protected. I think he got a little spooked, but we had it protected. You’ve just got to get some tough yards there.” stated Stoops. Honestly, thos

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