Spot on in every respect.
ZL will always be revered for his contributions to Tech. He was tough, reliable, almost fumble-free, and steadfast in his ability to get 3-7 yards. We counted on him when we needed it most. He was also a great spokesman. In many ways he represented all things Tech. But there is a reason why there are so few highlight videos of him beyond media interviews. Despite his measurables at the NFL combine, I always felt that he sought to run through LBs rather than around them and rarely turned a relatively easy 6 yards into +30. He's tough though:
I think Patrick Skov will be the new Laskey, and MM will be something we haven't seen in a long time. MM seems to have an instinctive talent for finding the crease.
Finally, I don't get the reluctance of playing a true freshman. The future is uncertain; play your best players now. Win today. Plus, there are ~20 new superstars arriving each year. There's no reason a 3-year player, who hasn't started before, is somehow entitled to a position because he's been in the system longer. Much less earned it. The new guys aren't new to football, and many experienced at least one coaching change (along with learning a new scheme) in their HS days. If they're smart enough to be at Tech, they can probably survive learning a new offensive scheme. This ain't PHYS 2122 or drownproofing (do we still have those classes?)!
I rue the day when the players unionize and longevity > talent....