While Kentucky Wildcats superstars such as Benny Snell and Josh Allen led the way to Kentucky’s 10-win season last fall, the two all-timers have departed for the NFL as the team will now look to their veterans to shoulder the weight of the 2019 season. Of course, quarterback Terry Wilson will look to command a more balanced offense.
However, for the Wildcats, the team’s success plan recently has came from their dominance in the trenches. Considering the fact Kentucky plays in the most elite football conference across the country, their elevated play on both the offensive and defensive front seven speaks to the hometown names who were recruited back in 2016.