LEXINGTON — Just two games into the season and it’s clear Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops made the wrong choice at quarterback. If he can’t find a way to get the passing game going, it will be the demise of the Wildcats this season.
It might just lead to the end of Stoops' tenure in Lexington, too.
Stoops was forced to make a change late in the fourth quarter of the Cats’ 30-23 loss to Ole Miss Saturday at Kroger Field when starting quarterback Zach Calzada injured his shoulder and redshirt freshman Cutter Boley had to play.
By then it was too late anyway.
Really, Stoops was about eight months too late, rewinding it all the way back to when he surveyed the quarterbacks in the transfer portal and zeroed in on Calzada.
College football is like an NFL model now in that doll