The 2008 college football season left the Kentucky Wildcats with more questions than answers.
How does the defense perform with superstars like Trevard Lindley, Micah Johnson, and (at the time) Jeremy Jarmon? How do the Wildcats improve the running game with Tony Dixon graduating? But the most pressing questions involved the passing game, many of which involved criticisms of quarterback Mike Hartline.
Hartline did not have a stellar season that Kentucky fans were used to in Andre Woodson's junior and senior seasons with the team.
Hartline even lost his job completely on the back of sub-par performances at the Mississippi State Bulldogs and Florida Gators to freshman Randall Cobb. Cobb was, after the career-ending inj...
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