In that case, I look forward to not hearing from you until 2019...since there's no need to even watch this season.
Unless, you know, it's not. We've seen nothing to suggest that the QBs Richt has recruited are not quality players. Both Jarren and Kosi were very high on a lot of boards, and have huge amounts of potential. We've been a **** show for 15 straight years. Richt walks in the door and lands two top level QBs. He didn't even get to recruit for the full 2016 cycle, but when he got here, Kosi was the top rated QB recruit still in play, and Richt got him to ink the paper.
Unfortunately Kosi didn't get here though until about this time last season, barely in time for fall camp, and Jarren just got here in the spring.
This is not a Kelly Brooks taking over for a departing DeShaun Watson. Jalen Hurts took over an already established dynasty after the departure of Jake Coker.
These freshmen you speak of aren't walking in and taking the jobs of Rs.Jrs. and Sr. They're just the next man up in an established dynasty program that already has a dominant defense and ready-made offense where they're not requiring the QB to do anything special.
By all reports, Malik Rosier has put in the work to prove his doubters, Mark Richt included, wrong. CMR and company have developed a guy who probably never would have started in any other P5 program into the Miami single season record holder in TD's and yards in just one season.
I'm seeing nothing wrong with QB development and recruiting. All evidence so far leads me to believe that Rosier has pushed himself to be better than he was last season, a season that had us #2 in the CFP at one point, and also that the young guys are learning how to be a QB, a leader, and an adult both on and off the field, so when they're moment does arrive, we won't fall off. We'll be better.