It’s no secret that Kentucky football has been resurrected over the last decade, in large part to head coach Mark Stoops. But it’s also no secret that having key pieces such as Vince Marrow, Brad White and others in place has helped fuel that success. Another key piece that Kentucky has enjoyed having is Liam Coen.
Though Coen was with Kentucky for just one year before returning to the NFL, he’s now back in Lexington for a second stint with the Wildcats. His presence as offensive coordinator was severely missed last season, as Kentucky saw second-year quarterback Will Levis struggle in Rich Scangarello’s offensive scheme despite having veteran running back Chris Rodriguez and a variety of highly-skilled weapons on offense.