There is an incremental across the board talent rise on our football team. We've always, and luck has nothing to do with it, had a good chance of making a close game, and beating, "middle to lower SEC teams". We've also had the talent to play much better than we have against top 40 programs. Our issue has always been coaching, from the standpoint of how you prepare the program. Orthodox coaches (85% or so of the FBS coaches are standard orthodox football coaches) recruit as best they can... then run their system to teach standard Saturday position by position and play by play... standard football... and then let the chips fall where they may. Almost every coach to a man will tell you there's no substitute for talent. And they're correct for the most part. But a team that from a generalistic comparison is ranked 15 or more spots from his opponent... in order to overcome the desparity in talent... must take risks.
That said... I'm massively proud of Hud and our team from the Kentucky game. In every respect, we approached the game correctly... and that includes the press man coverage to start the game. Our team must learn how to apply press man on Saturdays. Was it raw and wrong to start? Yes. But adjusting from it is heads above from not teaching and implementing it. It's heads above defending in zone 90% of a game. Carrying forward, we'll destroy equal and lesser programs. And our offense showed signs of every skill position being dangerous from anywhere on the field.
The coaching, regardless of the early failures at Kentucky, is way ahead of the past 4 years. Our talent is in a mess of athletes. It isn't concentrated in a particular few players. Coaching is key right now, and I'm proud of what Hud has done to our defense. It will work. And these guys are going to love playing in it. We're going to have giant defensive games... and Cajun offensive scoring explosions are going to start coming like we've never seen... because of coaching improvements and managing a higher risk approach.