Looking back at the Kentucky loss...
Our D looked pretty good overall. They faced an offense they were not prepared to defend, but defended it pretty well overall. Ky initially out-schemed us, but Wilcox adjusted and we defended well. They touchdown drive they had was a gift from the refs. Bad call on the fumble in my opinion, but those things happen. Our D did not lose this game for us.
On offense we were terrible. Bray was inaccurate and tossed two picks. He threw it to Da'rick too much. We have other recievers who can catch. Our line failed to stay on blocks on run plays. Our backs danced a lot. Our kicking game is a mess. The fumble in the wildcat was very costly. Some guys dropped catchable balls. On a side note, our play calling was predictable.
Give us a real kicker and we would have been in OT at a minimum. Add on the refs not screwing us on that fumble and we win. Or, take away our wildcat fumble and we probably score there and win.
The players lost this game, not the coaches. I hate it for everyone involved.
I think Chaney may be on the chopping block. His play calling doesn't seem very good. It's pretty predictable. I can see why Kiffin called his own plays now. Chaney should have designed his offense to fit his players. He did this in the preseason, but as we lost players he failed to change it up. We have some playmakers that are not getting their shot to make plays.
The final responsibility falls on Dooley. He has got to make the appropriate changes in order to move forward. He does a few things I don't like, but overall I have faith in him. How he handles the offseason, staff changes, recruiting, and next year will define him forever. While he can't control players desire to play he can put them in a postition to win despite age, athletic ability, experience, etc.