Great, he lost to Mack Brown and Butch Davis—two guys with FORTY-SEVEN years head coaching between the two of them. The both got the best of a rookie. Good for them.
Dude has been head coach for less than 14 months. Completely face planted year one—a first-time head coach taking over a program that had been in the toilet for 15 years.
Every move he's made since his disastrous three-game skid to end 2019 has been more than commendable. He addressed **** near every off-season issue—moving to the spread, hiring a quality OC, bringing in a Heisman-caliber quarterback, upgrading the kicking game and defensive line and adding a veteran in a CoS role to help fix a broken culture.
Will all this pan out—we'll see—but your "logic" is still ridiculously flawed, as you have no clue what the 2020 team will look like in comparison to year one—which is what you're basing your entire argument on (re: lost to UNC and FIU, chose JW15 as starter, et al.) There's a reason new head coaches generally get three years to put their stamp on a program—yet you're still ranting and raving about year one (which came on the heels of a 7-9 skid that sent Mark Richt packing) before spring ball for year two has even gotten underway.
What say you sit the next couple of plays out, as critical thinking and logic are clearly not your strong suit.