In year two under Liam Coen, the Kentucky offense will have sky-high expectations. Chris Rodriguez Jr. might be the best tailback in college football, Will Levis can be one of the best quarterbacks in the SEC, and there is a plethora of depth and talent at wide receiver and tight end.
The only question marks appear to be on the Big Blue Wall. For the first time in a few years, Kentucky has some major holes to fill on the offensive line for a unit that will be on their third position coach in three seasons.