Yep, I was one of the ones getting pelted with tomatoes.
The interesting part about what BK said was that he wasn't in a position to use Wimbush that way (he otherwise would have) because he needed to be back up QB, but he seemed to be suggesting that may no longer be the case in a few weeks (he may not be needed as back up). So I was wondering if this meant Jurkovic has stepped up or whether they could use Jurkovic as the backup without burning his red shirt.
PJ wasn't getting reps (when the change happened), and that could have changed the last 6 games giving BK a bit of confidence. BW also needed time to learn a new position, and that could have happened. There's also the matter of PJ not blowing his RS. He's played in one game.
If PJ is in a position to be the back up, and BW is in a position to be a non-QB weapon, and BK doesn't want to blow a RS for PJ, then we might see BW be let loose vs USC.
All the stuff about BW not being fast or athletic enough, not being able to learn another position, and it being to risky to use him as anything but a back up, are all just opinions and/or matters of timing. They've had 7 weeks to prep, learn, and get ready if that's the direction they want to go.
IF BK thinks BW can be successful at another position, it would actually be the best thing for BW, and for his chances of playing past college. And if successful, could be enough to keep BW in South Bend next year.
Not saying any of it will happen, but it's obvious BK has some interest in that direction.
I would agree. The biggest disparity is 12 touchdowns in the second half vs 3 in the first half. Book has been very good the last two games in terms of QBR and hopefully continues to ascend, as BK would say. I wish he would have started the first three games. I think Ball State and Vanderbilt at least would have looked a lot different.
I wish he would have started earlier as well, but I think things had to play out the way they did. There would have been blow back had he started vs scUM, or the following two games. IMO the games played out in a way that made the attitudes about the transition more palatable for all.
Regarding the per Q performance, I think it's more a product of play calling than anything else. I think BK calls high percentage plays to start the game, then tries to go deeper in the play book and attempt to do things that he's trying to work on and improve at. I'm all for trying to keep the D honest, but the late 1Q, and 2Q play calling (passing) need to stay higher percentage as we play tougher opponents. I expect him to be cute again at home vs FSU, I just hope he goes more high percentage vs Syracuse and on the road vs USC. In the running game, I think it almost just the opposite. I'd like to see him get more "cute" with runs to the perimeter and some trickeration.
Book is getting better at the longer balls. I just think those longer plays would work better in the 2H sporadically once the D is frustrated by all the accurate short and intermediate throws. Let him get a 2 score lead before we get too creative in the passing game. And I'd be happy if I never saw another 10:30 intermediate shot into coverage... Keep it between 9 and 10 on the left sideline, and 11 and 3 on the middle right.