How Louisville, Kentucky football will look different in spring games

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How Louisville, Kentucky football will look different in spring games

How Louisville, Kentucky football will look different in spring games

Jeff Brohm's Louisville Cardinals have a new quarterback, while the Kentucky Wildcats' spring football game will be the first for Will Stein.

How Louisville, Kentucky football will look different in spring games

Jeff Brohm's Louisville Cardinals have a new quarterback, while the Kentucky Wildcats' spring football game will be the first for Will Stein.

Spring football is back in the Bluegrass State, and this weekend's scrimmages for Louisville and Kentucky promise a fresh look at two programs navigating pivotal transitions. For fans eager to see the future, these games offer the first real glimpse of new eras taking shape.

In Louisville, all eyes will be on the quarterback position. As beat writer Alexis Cubit highlights, Ohio State transfer Lincoln Kienholz brings a dynamic skill set that could redefine Jeff Brohm's offense. Kienholz represents a different archetype of signal-caller for Brohm, suggesting the Cardinals' attack might evolve with new layers of versatility and playmaking from under center.

Across the way in Lexington, the Will Stein era officially begins on the sideline. The Wildcats' spring game will be our first look at Stein's imprint on the program's identity. Beat writer Ryan Black notes the changes extend beyond Xs and Os, marking a cultural and strategic shift as Kentucky turns the page to a new chapter under its new leader.

While these are just spring exhibitions, they set the tone for the critical months ahead. For Louisville, it's about integrating a potential game-changer at QB. For Kentucky, it's about establishing a new foundation. The results on the scoreboard matter less than the execution, energy, and early signs of progress that will fuel optimism throughout the offseason.

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