Remember, he's also the QB that lead us to struggles against GT, UNC, Virginia, Pitt, Wisconsin, Clemson.... Oh, and we were losing to Toledo at halftime because he couldn't keep the O on the field.
He very well may start to begin the season, but unless he improves quite a bit over last year, he will not be the starter at the end of the season. A lot of people seem to think senior seasons bring out the best in QBs, but that isn't always the case. Even the great QBs often had worse senior seasons than junior seasons. Why am I to believe a QB with limited skills, who has been exposed as a QB with limited skills, is going to become more accurate, make better decisions, see the whole field, etc.
Yes, he made some good throws last season. Had he made more good throws, we don't have close games against a couple teams we lost to, and we roll those we struggled against. Don't let the 10 wins fool you when judging QB play. Frank Costa won 10 games as well.