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Kentucky Wildcats Switch to Aggressive Defense
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Kentucky Wildcats Football: A Shift in Defensive Strategy
For years, the Wildcats bend-but-dont-break defense, under coaches Mark Stoops and Brad White, often led to opposing quarterbacks picking apart their defense. However, with Will Steins arrival, theres a clear shift towards a more aggressive defensive approach. Brad White, now with the Florida Gators, might also adopt a similar strategy, potentially facing similar challenges. The era of passive defense appears to be over for the Wildcats, promising a more dynamic and aggressive defensive unit in the upcoming season.
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