Outside of a last-second touchdown drive against Mizzou three weeks ago, the past three games have been a struggle for Kentucky QB Terry Wilson.

The Wildcats have lost to Georgia and Tennessee in back-to-back weeks, and a lot of that can be blamed on the team’s stagnant offense.

To his credit, Wilson knows he needs to be better, and on Tuesday, he discussed what he thinks is the biggest area of concern in his game:

“When I’m out there on the field, just recognizing the defense and just being confident with what I’m seeing and executing what I’m supposed to do,” he said. “I’ve said this before, but it’s a lot of stuff before the play that you’ve got to see. I just feel like, learning all these defenses and seeing all these things, I’ve just got to be confident in what I’m seeing and just let it rip. Trust my instincts and just go with it.”

The Wildcats have games against Middle Tennessee and Louisville remaining on the schedule, so Wilson will have a chance to get things corrected before a bowl game.