Kentucky’s offense is slowly, but surely, getting back on track. The problem is that it isn’t showing up on the scoreboard. Moving the ball is not a problem; finishing drives is the problem.
“We just have to do the little things right and extend those drives. I feel like we played good as an offense,” quarterback Terry Wilson said after Tuesday’s practice.
Nobody’s improved more over the last two weeks than Wilson. Against Missouri and Georgia he threw for a combined 493 yards, 2 touchdowns and only 15 total incompletions for an average 151.85 quarterback rating.
“Everything feels natural.