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Assessing Kentucky: Holding the line, the Joker way
Outside of the program, the story hasn't changed much for Kentucky over the last five years: Overall, the Wildcats are still a perpetual also-ran regularly projected at or near the bottom of the SEC East. Inside the program, though, new head coach Joker Phillips inherits slightly higher expectations. Since being promoted to offensive coordinator at his alma mater in 2005, Phillps has been a part of one of the most successful runs in school history , a window that included four straight bowl games, regular season wins over LSU, Georgia (twice) and Auburn, bowl triumphs over Florida State and Clemson, a mid-October foray into the top 10 in 2007 and a three-game winning streak against rival Louisville.
That quiet but persistent success belongs to the legacy of outgoing boss Rich Brooks, who was above all a survivor, narrowly escaping one of the hottest seats in the SEC after three straight losing records in his first three seasons to retire last winter as the generally respected captain of an outmanned ship. Phillips was a key part of that turnaround and won't substantially alter the program's course, which is still aimed at the modest goals -- eking out winning seasons, bowl invitations and the occasional upset -- Kentucky has always sought. But the old fallbacks, "rebuilding" and "it's just a basketball school," won't hold for nearly as long as they once did if the 'Cats fall back below the Mendoza line.
What's Changed. The UK defense under former coordinator Mike Archer could only be described as "spectacularly bad," wallowing at the bottom of the conference in total and scoring D three years in a row from 2004-06. Things have been markedly better the last two years under Steve Brown, who's managed to produce units that ranked in the top half of the country in yards and points allowed (a level Archer's defenses never achieved in either of those two crucial categories), though UK continued to struggle against the run and dropped off dramatically in the pass rush -- from second in the SEC in sacks and tackles for loss in 2008 to dead last in both in 2009 -- in the absence of all-conference end Jeremy Jarmon.
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