Thursday, September 30, 2010

Leaders of the Kentucky football program approached head coach Joker Phillips with a Request

First-year head coach Joker Phillips said Wednesday that leaders of the University of Kentucky football team addressed him about changing practice, specifically, getting the first-team offense to work more against the second-team defense instead of the scout team and vice versa.
Phillips said he respected the leaders for addressing him and made the changes they requested, going against the scout team for only 15 minutes in Wednesday practice. The change appeared to work as Phillips said the team was “upbeat and positive” at practice.
"It was another upbeat and positive practice," Phillips said. "Again, we are working together even more on Wednesdays, which makes it that way. We only had a 15-minute period where we were with the scouts. A couple of our leaders asked us to do it, which I respect. We went more with ones vs. twos instead of scouts. I think that definitely helped practice, especially if they think it helped practice."
On the injury front, Phillips spoke confidently about the return of junior offensive guard Stuart Hines, who missed the Florida game because of an injury to his ankle. Phillips said that Hines is moving well and believes he will be ready to go in Oxford on Saturday.
"Stuart is moving around well, I think that he will be fine," Phillips said. "He played the whole Akron game and hurt his ankle the third play of the game. He just couldn’t go last week but he will be fine. He is a tough kid and knows what to do and will play physical. He is one of our leaders up front and we need him in there."
Kentucky will hold its final practice Thursday before making the trip south to Oxford to face the Ole Miss Rebels at 12:21 p.m. ET on Saturday.

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