Oh look guys another delusional "bro, we good with 2 rbs bro" "bro, fvck having a senior QB come back to lead this team bro" "a 170lb true freshman QB is going to be great bro"
Any valid criticism on the program and this board goes into full sob mode. It takes the 4th year of Golden's tenure for guys like you to see what's happening
Valid criticism is deserved, I've given Rick plenty of it especially regarding his playcalling and offensive approach since it resulted in L's during the L streak last year.
Your pvssy lips are flapping about shīt basically out of his control. The 3rd/4th string QB deciding to transfer because he couldn't and wouldn't keep up and/or had accuracy issues.
Somebody whose trajectory looked like it was going to be way down at the end of the bench, and you're hyperventilating like you need smelling salts and a fainting couch like some chick.
It's more than Allison, the fact that you don't get that from what I've been saying is unsettling. And furthermore, yes, I'd argue a highly touted redshirt freshman just off completing his first year at the school is an asset that could prove itself in the future. Whether it be by actually starting or building depth at the position and enhancing competition -- all things legit programs have at virtually every position.
But go ahead, be Mr. Critical, but at the same time see nothing wrong with the fact that Kaaya left to be a 5th round pick, Yearby left to go undrafted, and Gus and Allison transferred.
Remind me again, what are the two positions that have the biggest question marks/concerns heading into next season?
Straw man arguments.
Tell me what Rick could have done to convince a 3rd/4th stringer, that was going to sit on the bench but wanted to play, to stay.
Kaaya was leaving no matter what. If you don't get that, or the influence his handlers and advisors had, you're as dumb as your posts.
Yearby and Gus same thing as Allison, they wanted reps they weren't going to get. Yearby had money pressures as well. Gus wasn't going to get reps and he didn't want to sit around hoping Walton got injured.
But ignore those reasons and ask yourself what program in any sports, at any level, doesn't have significant turnover within 12-18 months of the new regime. Sometimes it's at positions you wouldn't want it to happen at, but it's normal and to be expected. If you've followed sports at all, using your male brain, rather than your female hormones, you would know this.