Kaaya was leaving no matter what.
There goes your untold story.
Try again. This time try to come up with bullshīt that's more believable.
Is that true? Was he?
Because I've always thought of Richt's non-recruitment of Kaaya as both telling and puzzling. Would like to know more.
Yeah. He definitely was. It's hysterical how I told y'all the grade he came back with & nobody wanted to hear it even though I thought he'd come back his grade definitely held up.
Him & richt just were oil & water to each other...
If this is true then Richt deserves some of the blame. Kaaya was unequivocally the best option we could've had for
this season and Richt's inability to persuade him to come back hurts us
this season.
I am not sure that he was the best option. We need a QB that can not only throw the ball, which Kaaya did well most of the time, but one that can make plays with his feet as well. I'm not talking rushing for 100 yards, but simply being able to escape pressure, or run for 5 yards on 3rd and 4. I think a telling number from Kaaya's time here is the 3rd down conversion rate. It was never, ever good. Yes, the play calling wasn't always great, but having a QB with cement feet limits what you can do.
Also, there has been talk about how Kaaya wasn't exactly the most liked guy on the team. IF that is true, his loss might be better than most think.
I'm not saying the other QBs we have are better than Kaaya, but I am saying they will be better at some things, and those things could lead to a higher 3rd down conversion rate. We shall see.