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Kentucky Hires Exciting Offensive Coach Will Stein

Kentucky football is making a bold move, hiring Will Stein as their new head coach. Known for his high-scoring offensive style, Stein is tasked with transforming Kentuckys offense, which has struggled to find the end zone consistently. With a focus on developing top-tier quarterbacks, Stein aims to build on Kentuckys rich quarterback history, starting with current players like Cutter Boley.

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