John Clay: Las Vegas isn’t being kind to Kentucky football, but that might be a good thing
- Mark Stoops leads Kentucky football into the 2025 season after a 4-8 finish and 1-7 SEC record in 2024, primarily in Lexington, Kentucky.
- The team suffered significant player losses through the transfer portal and struggled offensively under first-year coordinator Bush Hamdan amidst wider college football roster instability.
- Despite losing 21 players and adding 26 new transfers, Kentucky retains key staff like recruiter Vince Marrow and produced its fourth first-round NFL draft pick in cornerback Maxwell Hairston.
- Circa Sports set Kentucky's SEC win over/under at 4.5 for the 12-game season, reflecting skepticism amid poor offensive help, defensive late-season collapse, and offseason uncertainties.
- Stoops, the winningest coach in school history, aims to disprove doubts about adapting to the NIL era and believes improved offense and motivation could yield a rebound despite prevailing low expectations.
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John Clay: Las Vegas isn’t being kind to Kentucky football, but that might be a good thing
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Circa Sports has released its over/under win totals regarding SEC teams for the 2024-25 college football season, and you won’t be shocked to hear the sports book is not high on the local 11. Alabama, Georgia and…
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