For a Kentucky defense giving up an average of 195 rushing yards per game, Saturday’s matchup against a Vanderbilt offense known for its versatile ground attack will be a challenge.
Defensive coordinator D.J. Eliot elaborated on what makes Vandy so hard to defend and what UK has to do to stop them earlier this evening after practice.
"Well, they have a very good scheme. They have a lot of different personnel groups and a lot of different ways to attack you, and their players execute their scheme very well. You’ve got to be sound. You’ve got to be physical.