I truly believe Rees had little to do with that. It was kelly's offense and QB development. Rees got the chance to pick two QBs and he picked Buchner and Pyne, then proceeded to have the worst ND offense in 16 years as true OC with the two QBs he picked and didn't think we needed the portal to help with.
If one of Bama's QBs lights the world on fire this year, especially buchner, then i will eat MASSIVE crow and give him major kudos. I fully expect Rees to have bad QB play for his second year in a row as a first time stand alone OC, and for Bama to have their worst offense in 12+ years.
Yeah...because BK had a GREAT track record of developing QBs before Rees got there.
Here are most of the QBs who saw time during BK's tenure here, pre-Rees:
Dayne Crist
Andrew Hendrix
Everett Golson
Malik Zaire
(I'll give you 2015 Deshone Kizer, 2016 Kizer digressed)
Brandon Wimbush
In total, I'll say he got Tommy Rees (though PLENTY on this board would contest me on this point) and Deshone Kizer to over perform their respective rankings.
The other were all bona-fide four or five star recruits who all underperformed, and in most, if not all cases, actually got worse, which is ass-backwards.
BK had a knack for having QBs play better during their first year of starting than the later years of their careers, which would actually point to QB digression, not "development."
Ian Book drastically over performed during his career and did not digress in 2019 or 2020. Tommy Rees was the common denominator there.