Drew Lock at Missouri and Dylan Gabriel and the other UCF QB that I am forgetting were successful with Heupel. Milton was the best we could get when he transferred, but he just wasn’t a great fit. They still had a very good 2023 season.I'm in no position to question Josh Heupel who nearly won a Heisman and did win a Natty as a QB and was QB coach for Sam Bradford when he won the Heisman. I believe he knows QB talent.
I am concerned that only 1 out of 4 QBs and teams Heupel has had at UT could really efficiently run his offense.
While we were successful in 2024, it wasn't because of tempo and the veer and shoot but more on the grit of Dylan Sampson and our excellent defense.
I'm glad Heupel CAN and DOES win games without his signature offense firing on all cylinders and he proves he is a very good football coach by doing so but I'm curious if we'll see the veer and shoot REALLY take off again at UT.
I know coach's change based on talent but if your signature offense can only be run well by a few QBs, something has to give.
Missing on the kid from Indiana was unfortunate, but Nico is the real disappointment - missed on both the talent and character evaluation. Hopefully, Merk or JA will get us back on track.