Man, people are getting all worked up over nothing. This guy is not disrespecting GT or JT. He knows what wins a heisman trophy these days.
Looking at recent history, it's going to take about 4,000-4,500 yards of total offense and 30-40 TD's. Do you really think JT will produce those numbers in our offense? That's not a knock on JT or the system. That's just how it works. JT is distributing the ball, making reads etc. Things that extremely important for our system that doesn't show up in the stat sheet. JT had 26 total TD's last season and only 8 rushing TD's. Nesbitt and TW used to get close to 20+ rushing TD's because they would get those carries near the goal line. JT isn't getting those. It's either BB or Byerly. He has to put up great numbers on top of our team being really good. That's reality.
Bash the system. It's flawed. Don't bash this guy. He's right.
There were a lot of QB's statistically better than Manzeil in 2012. Johnny, and others, were statistically better than Jaimes in 2013. Brandon Daugherty was statistically better than Marriota in 2014. Cam Newton in 2010? Tebow in 2007? Please...
So, I disagree that looking at stats is the way to evaluate selections and thus the system.
What they all have in common is that they were difference makers on very good teams. They were consistently good and made clutch plays in significant wins.
I know that for some of you, 2001 is prehistory, but 14 years really isn't that long ago. Nebraska started 11-0, and Crouch was being talked about by everyone. The last option qb of a successful team won it
I see no reason to think the same thing wouldn't happen with JT at GT. The stats just reflect the style and success of the offense. If we get to 11-0, I suspect he'll be a 1000/2000 qb or close anyway.
I'll be happy to admit I'm wrong if you show me the statistical formula that got us our recent winners.