At long last, UK’s season opener is on the horizon.After months of work in spring practice, summer conditioning and fall camp, the Wildcats are about to line up across from opponents in different color jerseys. Finally, Mark Stoops’ offseason refrain about the progress of his team will be put to the test.”As I said before throughout this summer, we’ve improved,” Stoops said. “Be interesting to go out there and see how much.”For the first time since 2007, a home crowd will be able to see UK’s offseason improvement firsthand in the season opener. The Wildcats will face UT Martin at noon ET on Saturday in Commonwealth Stadium.”I know our fans are ready to go,” Stoops said. “We need to do our part. I know we’ll have great support. We need to go out there and start fast and play good football, play with great energy, play with great discipline, make it exciting for the fans.”Opening at home for the first time in seven years and following that with another game in Commonwealth in week two, the Cats have a chance to build some early-season momentum. It’s an opportunity Stoops says they can’t squander.”I think it’s real important, I do,” Stoops said. “I think we need to start fast. We need to go out and play well.”In evaluating that, Stoops will be looking for an accumulation of routine plays, not highlights readymade for SportsCenter.”We’ve got to go play well and be consistent,” Stoops said. “We’re not good enough to make simple mistakes and shoot ourselves in the foot, turn the ball over, things like that obviously.”That’s a challenge given how much UK will rely on a number of players who have never been on the field at this level. Seventeen players listed on Kentucky’s two-deep depth chart are first-year junior-college transfers or freshmen, including eight true freshmen.All of them, to this point, have prepared as much as possible in practice and through UK’s High Performance program, but there’s only so much that can be done.”Certainly with young guys, some guys are going to go out there for the first time and they’re going to exceed our expectations, then some guys will probably have some rough spots here and there, have some mental mistakes, physical mistakes, things like that,” Stoops said. “That’s why you have to get out there and play. There’s no substitution for experience.”As young as this Kentucky team may be, the Wildcats are still in a better spot than they were a year ago. That’s why UK won’t rely on newcomers quite as much as in 2013.”We’re getting better,” Stoops said. “As we get better, it gets harder to beat out some guys for playing time. That’s what you want in our program.”Dupree, Smith still drawing raves from StoopsStoops isn’t normally one to think too far into the future, but he made an exception on Monday.Asked where he expects senior defensive end/linebacker Bud Dupree to go in next spring’s NFL Draft, the second-year UK coach didn’t hesitate.”I’d be very shocked if Bud was not a first-round draft pick,” Stoops said.Stoops went on to say that he can envision Dupree going early in the first round if he has the kind of season expected of him. Given Stoops’ experience coaching NFL-level talent at Florida State, his opinion has some weight.”Bud is special,” Stoops said. “He has that ability to play standing up. Put his hand in the dirt. He’s a pass rusher. He’s got instincts. With everybody going to a lot of the 3-4 things, outside backers, versatility, he’s a very good player.”Dupree is listed as a strong-side linebacker on the depth chart, but the versatility Stoops appreciates so much will allow him to play plenty at end as well. When he does, he’ll line up opposite Za’Darius Smith, who has a professional future of his own. He and Dupree bypassed the NFL Draft to return for their senior season. Stoops believes they’ll improve their draft stock with their decisions, but he knows UK has already benefited from their presence.”As I said a lot through the offseason, leadership is the first thing that jumps out at you,” Stoops said. “But also confidence. Our players see those guys out there, they make plays, are consistent, they’re always there. They’re great to have.”UT Martin linebacker Bell has UK’s attentionWith an offseason for UT Martin head coach Jason Simpson to make changes, Stoops knows to expect the unexpected on Saturday.”They might get out there and try to pressure the heck out of us, or drop,” Stoops said. “They’ve shown both, where they’ve been conservative and drop eight guys into coverage a bunch, or they can blitz the house and come after you. I imagine we’ll see a bit of everything. It will be good for us to see how we prepare and respond to that.”Whatever looks the Skyhawks show, Stoops knows to be on the lookout for Tony Bell. The senior linebacker returns to anchor the UT Martin defense after an All-American season in 2013 in which he tallied 10.5 sacks and 15 tackles for loss.”They have a great defensive player, No. 40, the linebacker, an exceptional player,” Stoops said. “He’s a really good football player. He can play anywhere in the country. Really like the way he plays.”Miller, Cunningham suspended for openerUK announced on Monday that left tackle Darrian Miller and wide receiver Rashad Cunningham have been suspended for Saturday’s season opener for an undisclosed violation of team rules. Both will return for week two.In Miller’s absence, regular right tackle Jordan Swindle will move to the left side and redshirt freshman Kyle Meadows will fill Swindle’s spot.Returning to the lineup after a two-game suspension to close 2013 will be Demarco Robinson. He is listed as a starter at one of four wide receiver spots along with Ryan Timmons, Javess Blue and Joey Herrick. Robinson will also share punt-returning duties with Timmons.