Well, no. EVERY coach goes off practice to determine their #1 when they don't have a returning starter. It is not "wrong" to start the guy who according to ALL reports not only won the job but ran away with it... in practice. The criterion is pretty close to the same across all coaches. Bama appears to be struggling with it right now. So starting the guy who wins the job is "wrong"?
UT fans of all fans should know that some guys bloom when the lights come on and some guys fold. I hope that whatever locks Milton up and keeps him from relaxing and playing well can be resolved. But we recently saw JG work for 4 years trying to overcome the issues in his head on gameday... and he couldn't.
I cannot claim to know how long Milton's leash is or how much confidence they have in Nico at this point. Hopefully we never have to see that question answered.
The hard part for a coach is knowing if a guy will turn around given time or... if they can't. The sample size for JM seems sufficient to make a call if it comes down to it.