Kentucky Football Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look at Spring Practice

New head coach Will Stein and his staff welcome fans into the program's preparations for the upcoming season.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 1:30am

The Kentucky football program has released a nearly five-minute video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the team's first spring practice under new head coach Will Stein. The video shows Stein arriving at the facility, the team meeting before practice, and clips from the practice itself. It also features interviews with the program's strength and conditioning staff, who discuss their roles in helping the team improve.

Why it matters

Kentucky is entering a new era of football, with a fresh coaching staff and a desire to provide more access and transparency to the Big Blue Nation. This video offers fans an unprecedented look at the inner workings of the program as it prepares for the upcoming season, building excitement and anticipation for what's to come.

The details

The video showcases new head coach Will Stein going through his first spring practice with the team, including scenes of him arriving at the facility, addressing the team in the meeting room, and overseeing drills on the field. It also features interviews with the program's strength and conditioning staff, including Director of Football Sports Performance Brandon Roberts, Senior Associate Director of Sports Performance Joe Miday and Quinn Barham, and Director of Speed Development Joe Powell, who discuss their roles in helping the team get stronger, faster, and better prepared for the season.

  • Spring football officially kicked off on Tuesday, March 12, 2026 at the Joe Craft Football Training Facility.
  • Kentucky's spring game is scheduled for April 18, 2026.

The players

Will Stein

The new head football coach at the University of Kentucky, taking over the program in 2026.

Pat Biondo

The general manager for the Kentucky football program, who is heavily involved in roster-building and day-to-day operations.

Brandon Roberts

The director of football sports performance for the Kentucky football program, responsible for overseeing the team's strength and conditioning efforts.

Joe Miday

The senior associate director of sports performance for the Kentucky football program, assisting with the team's strength and conditioning.

Quinn Barham

The senior associate director of sports performance for the Kentucky football program, also assisting with the team's strength and conditioning.

Joe Powell

The director of speed development for the Kentucky football program, focused on helping players improve their speed and agility.

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What’s next

Kentucky's spring game on April 18, 2026 will provide fans with another opportunity to see the team in action as they prepare for the upcoming season.

The takeaway

Kentucky's new football regime is embracing transparency and access, providing fans with an inside look at the program's preparations for the 2026 season. This level of engagement with the fanbase signals a shift in the program's approach, as they aim to build excitement and anticipation for the future of Kentucky football.