The grind does not stop during the offseason. In-between recruiting responsibilities, Kentucky football coaches are meeting with players to install the offense and self-scouting, crunching tape of the Cats to reveal tendencies and discover areas of improvement. Liam Coen received some extra help with the latter that was, at times, unwanted.
Kentucky’s offensive coordinator comes from a football family. His grandfather, Phillip, played at Boston College in the 50s and later coached at Brown. His father, Tim, spent his life coaching at the collegiate and high school level. In seven seasons as the head coach at Salve Regina University in Newport, he went 53-12 before stepping down to coach Liam at La Salle Academy.