It was Kentucky’s habit a season ago to hold one final full practice on Thursday of game week before a lighter practice on Friday.Mark Stoops is flipping the script in his second season.”We’re actually changing things up this year,” Stoops said. “We’re going very light and minimal on Thursdays. We’re going to go fast on Fridays. It’s a little different changeup.”The thinking is that the new schedule will allow the Wildcats to be at their best on game day. By the time Saturday rolled around a season ago, players had gone 48 hours without going full speed. By moving the recovery day earlier in the week and a more intense practice later, Stoops anticipates the Cats will be primed to play fast against UT Martin this weekend.Though the move is a departure, it’s not unprecedented. Stoops cited Oregon as one of a handful of college teams to make the change.”There’s plenty of other schools who have done this and so we did a little study in the offseason and looked at it and it’s just another part of the plan to play faster,” Stoops said.With the nervous energy around the Nutter Training Center these days with the season opener so close at hand, players aren’t likely to mind the chance to fly around on Friday.”Just anxious to get going,” Stoops said. “I think the players are anxious. Just seems like the summer went extremely fast, but this week seems a little bit slow. We’re ready to get out there and tee it up and get playing.”