Since last making a bowl game in 2010, the Kentucky football program has been marred by inconsistency. Some have chalked it up to talent, but the feeling on campus is that it’s deeper than that.
Players have carried themselves as bigger than the program, which head coach Mark Stoops has seen enough of.
Stoops, along with other members of the coaching staff, are building a new team identity. That started with quarterback Drew Barker, who’s handling himself in a more humble manner.
According to Jennifer Smith of Kentucky.com, wide receiver Dorian Baker is learning from his mistakes and becoming a man both on and off the field.