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You cut a few corners here.I still can’t wrap my head around the career arc of Rees. He needs to buy a powerball ticket:
-Should have went somewhere like Bowling Green, gets into ND
-Is buried on bench with no realistic chance of ever taking a snap, QB room implodes like the Titan submarine, and he gets run.
-Becomes happy after thought when a real quarterback emerges, said real quarterback gets a year suspension, and TR gets run AGAIN
-Graduates and becomes after thought, gets hired for high level position because Kelly is a lazy ass that loves nepotism hires
-Parlays job he had no business having into even bigger job he MIGHT have business having.
He might be good, that debate will continue. Nobody can argue he isn’t lucky.
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It's not like he was benched for good when Golson got here. He saved Golson's ass in the Purdue game in 2012 (home opener). Golson still had a ton of growing to do that year, had stalled the offense, and Purdue tied the game with 2 minutes left. Rees comes in, crowd actually BOOS him (that was despicable, btw. I was there) and Tommy cooly drives us down the field for the game winning field goal.
Two weeks later, Golson again struggling something fierce against Michigan. After a couple of first half turnovers and only 3 points, BK turns to Rees again with 5 minutes left in the half. ND goes on to win 17-14.
Stanford 2012: Golson gets hurt via concussion with 4 minutes left in the fourth, ND down 3. Rees comes in cold off the bench, gets us down to the goal line, ND ties the game. He goes on to throw the game winning pass in OT to TJ Jones.
BYU 2012: Golson remains out from concussion, Rees wins the game for the Irish 17-14.
Oklahoma 2012: Golson has equipment issue on 3rd and 8 in the 2nd half, Rees comes in, ice in his veins, throws a first down to Tyler Eifert.
In Total, he posted a respectable 23-8 record as the starting QB here, and that doesn't count those games above when he effectively saved Golson's ass. That's the 7th most wins in school history. He had his limitations, no one is arguing that, but the dude found ways to win.
After graduation, he was a grad assistant and NW and then an offensive assistant for the San Diego Chargers. You can call it nepotism, but what makes you think he wasn't qualified to be a QB coach at ND? He had physical limitations as a QB, but you can't tell me he wasn't a smart QB who maximized his limited talents. After a two year stint as QB coach and being a part of the offensive gameplan, Kelly obviously liked what he had in Rees and gave him his shot.
Saban has already been raving about Rees, so I don't really understand why people are so surprised. He clearly has a good mind for the game. Some clearly just can't wrap their heads around that.