LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Will Stein made clear that offensive risk-taking is part of making Kentucky competitive again.
Given how it has worked for him at Oregon and other stops, it's no wonder the Wildcats' new coach stressed his intent to achieve it sooner rather than later.
“Our offense, our play is to light up the scoreboard," Stein said Wednesday as he was introduced in the team's Nutter Field House indoor practice facility. "Why not? I’ve seen it done here many times and that’s the goal. It’s not easy.
“I know doing it the right way, doing it the way that I’ve seen at the highest of levels in college football, it will be done here in Kentucky.”
Stein, a Louisville native, will begin his first head-coaching job with his work cut out for him at Kentucky, where his father Matt played a

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