We’ve heard stories of Terry Wilson’s drastic improvement throughout the past few months, but Friday night’s Spring Game was the first time Wilson’s more-confident skill set was fully on display. Kentucky’s starting quarterback completed 10-of-12 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Blue Squad to a 64-10 victory.
One of Wilson’s biggest drawbacks during his first season with the Wildcats was his sometimes-indecisive nature that lead to QB sacks, turnovers or three-and-outs. Plus, with a player like Benny Snell on the ground, he was naturally inclined to emphasize the run game. Although Wilson gave running backs A.