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Kentucky Football All‑Access Documentary Lands on YouTube

The film offers an intimate look at Will Stein’s first spring and the Wildcats’ quest for greatness

The Kentucky football All‑Access documentary, which first aired on the SEC Network in early June, has now been uploaded in its entirety to YouTube, making the full 30‑minute film available to a wider audience.

The film provides an in‑depth look at Will Stein’s first spring as head coach, capturing the whirlwind of activity from the moment he accepted the job to the assembly of his new staff.

A Coaching Debut on Film

Spring practice served as Stein’s unofficial coaching debut, and the documentary’s footage of the spring game showcases the team’s early chemistry under his leadership.

Offensive line coach Cutter Leftwich appears in the documentary, stressing that the Wildcats are aiming for greatness rather than settling for average, a sentiment echoed by Stein’s post‑game remarks about teamwork and continuous improvement.

Behind the Scenes and Player Reflections

The documentary intersperses game‑day moments with candid outtakes, including a light‑hearted exchange featuring former player Jacob Tamme, adding a personal touch to the production.

SEC Network and Kentucky Sports Radio have both highlighted the release, underscoring the growing digital footprint of Wildcats coverage on platforms like YouTube.

Overall, the All‑Access film runs close to 30 minutes, blending behind‑the‑scenes access, spring‑game highlights and player insights into a cohesive narrative that captures the excitement surrounding the program’s new direction.

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