Kentucky continued its work ahead of a Senior Day matchup with Georgia on Wednesday. Defensive coordinator D.J. Eliot left the practice field happy with the Wildcats’ effort.”We had a good day of practice,” Eliot said. “Kids were into it, flying around, good and physical. It was a good Wednesday; it’s what we’re looking for.”The coaching staff is getting what it wants out of practice on the heels of a performance at Missouri that Mark Stoops said was among the most disappointing of his two-year tenure. Unsurprisingly, that drew Stoops’ ire in the team’s first meeting of the week on Monday.”It was ugly,” senior Bud Dupree said. “Coach Stoops said he was going to give it to us and he did exactly what he said. But we needed that. You need a reality check sometimes.”Dupree certainly would rather have avoided that reality check, but he knows it was necessary.”At the end of the day, he still cares,” Dupree said. “But that shows a lot that he cares that much about us that he really thought we could win the games that we’ve been losing. It was coming and the time couldn’t be at a better point in the season.”With three games remaining and therefore three more chances at gaining bowl eligibility, Eliot says the Cats have “responded well.””They got the message and they came out in practice all week and have focused on being disciplined and doing the little things right, practiced hard and paid attention to detail,” Eliot said.UK will call on that work on Saturday at noon ET when the No. 17 Bulldogs come to town.”Georgia is very multiple on offense and they can do a lot of things in a lot of different way with different players,” Eliot said. “So you have to prepare for them and be able to defend them in a lot of different looks and versus a lot of different plays. So that’s quite a challenge.”