He was the starter this year and look how that worked out down the stretch.
60% completion percentage with 33 points per game? I understand that the season didn't have the fairy tale ending that everyone wanted but this scapegoating of Golson is pretty ridiculous. I love Kelly, and he's ND's coach, but the way this season ended is on him. If Golson had been given a run/pass percentage like what was in the bowl game all year, the turnovers would have gone down and the defense would have spent more time off the field. Instead, Kelly put way too much on Golson's plate mentally and we started to see Golson break down by the end of the year. And even his breakdown wasn't as terrible as everyone seems to think. He had one truly bad game against USC, that's really it.
Rice: Killed it. (According to Wizards, the crowd was angry with Golson at this game. Just a reminder.)
Michigan: KILLED it
Purdue: Defense played like garbage, zero turnovers from Everett, 2 touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown.
Syracuse: 2 interceptions from Golson... on a day where he went 32-39 for 4 touchdowns. Yeah, I think he's alright here.
Stanford: 1 interception. On rainy, windy, freezing day where Kelly had him throw the ball 43 TIMES!?!? Oh and yes he had some late game heroics. But we wouldn't had needed them had our special teams not completely sucked all game. We would have had a comfortable 3 point lead to kill the clock with.
North Carolina: 3 turnovers. Not good. On the other hand, the offense scored 50 points, and the defense gave up 36 points to a mediocre North Carolina offense.
Florida State: He won the game.
Navy: Offense scored 49 points. Defense allowed 39. We might as well call for Jaylon to get replaced.
Arizona State: Lots of turnovers. But how many were really Everett's fault? Two interceptions were because the DL tipped the ball. Is Golson suddenly responsible for making sure his OL does their jobs? Another interception hit one of his WR's in the chest and bounced into an Arizona State players arms. The fumbles were bad but he was sacked 7 times in this game with a coach who refused to help him out and run the ball with any kind of consistency in the first half. Further, the defense gave up 41 POINTS.
Northwestern: Offense scored 40 points. Golson had 2 turnovers. One was right before half and resulted in no points for Northwestern, the other I can't remember. So, even assuming his single fumble was directly responsible for a touchdown (which I don't think it was), the defense gave up 36 points to Northwestern. Special teams also shit their pants.
Louisville: Defense got completely ran over. Offense scored 28 points against a top 5 defense, put us in a position to take it to OT and special teams shit their pants again.
USC: Bad game by Golson, bad game by the defense, bad game by the coaches.
Do I think Golson is perfect? Hell no. Do I think Golson's turnovers hurt us? Hell yes. Do I think Golson's turnovers hurt us more than a hurt defense, a nonexistent running game and a stubborn head coach? Hell no. Do I think Golson is a scapegoat by unintelligent armchair QBs who can't come to terms with the fact that we weren't a very good football team this year? Absolutely.