I am not lighting up my cigar. I am a retired high school offensive line coach and watching this offensive line makes me physically ill. Not only are they physically inadequate, which is at least forgivable, but they are either knot heads or very poorly coached. Three times the left guard failed to deliver a kick out block on a counter gap play. Once because he blocked the wrong guy and twice because he used poor technique. But the absolute worst was a third and one late in the game. The play was power gap, which means that the fullback would be the kick out blocker and the left guard would pull through the hole. Kentucky lined up a man head up on the center and two men lined up on the guards. The right tackle was uncovered. The assignment for that scheme would be for the tackle to block inside, which he did. The right guard‘s first priority would be to also block inside on the nose guard, because the center would have been required to block the man over the left guard, who was pulling. Instead the right guard chipped the inside of the man on him, which would have been his assignment if the center had been uncovered. The result was that the nose guard was unblocked and stuffed Paterson for a loss. That kind of thing has happened all season and is simply inexcusable.