When I think back to the 2007 season, when the University of Kentucky fielded the most balanced offensive team that the school had put together, well, ever, I think about a running game and passing game that kept opposing defenses on their heels no matter the situation. In a third and short situation, there was really no way anybody could predict what Andre Woodson and company would run.
They could run Raphael Little, Derrick Locke or Tony Dixon for a simple first down. They could take a play-action shot deep to Steve Johnson or Keenan Burton. They could play the possession passing game to Dicky Lyons or Jacob Tamme. They could even throw some option at you.
Particulary in the passing game, UK had a ...
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