New Kentucky football coach Will Stein continues to put his stamp on the Wildcats program, starting in the front office.
When Kentucky football made the decision to part ways with head coach Mark Stoops, it knew the cost would be high.
Stein's first head coaching job comes with a hefty paycheck, and plenty of potential bonuses.
New Kentucky coach Will Stein got his first chance to speak directly to Wildcat fans and to ask questions from the media Wednesday afternoon.
The new Kentucky football coach grew up going to Commonwealth Stadium.
Kentucky announced the move just after 11 p.m. Monday night.
For the first time since the Joker Phillips era, Kentucky is looking for a new football coach. And the world has changed.
The school announced the move Monday morning, ending a 13-year run that transformed the Wildcats program but fizzled in recent seasons.
This was not an easy move for Kentucky.
Instead, his 13-year tenure — the longest in school history — reportedly is over.