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Analyst ranks Kentucky’s Will Stein as the No. 2 offensive mind in college football

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Even with Joe Sloan calling plays, UK's offense is in elite hands.

LEXINGTON, KY - APRIL 18: Head coach Will Stein of the Kentucky Wildcats in the Kentucky Spring Game on April 18, 2026, at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY. (Photo by Jeff Moreland/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images When Kentucky snatched Will Stein away from Oregon, I think everyone in Big Blue Nation realized the program was getting one of the premier offensive minds in the sport. Stein built a reputation on getting the best out of quarterbacks, no matter where he went.

But as he steps into his overarching role in Lexington, there is a unique dynamic at play: Will Stein won’t actually be calling the plays on Saturdays. That responsibility is being handed to Joe Sloan. Make no mistake, though, this is entirely Will Stein’s system.

And according to one college football analyst, having that system installed in Lexington gives the Wildcats one of the most dangerous weapons in the country. The No. 2 offensive mind in college football Football analyst Dan Casey recently broke down the top offensive minds in the sport, and he didn’t hold back his praise for what Kentucky has roaming its sideline.

Casey ranked Stein as the No. 2 playcaller in all of college football, specifically highlighting his unmatched ability to turn quarterbacks into superstars. “I just think in terms of quarterback development, I don’t know if many people are doing it better than Will Stein right now,” Casey explained, looking back at Stein’s recent track record.