It's a bit of a stretch to consider they don't beat Penn State without him going 6-7 for 44 yards and taking two sacks, which a few are doing in responses to the news he's transferring. Angeli did his job. So did James Franklin.
Angeli was boss against Oregon State in the bowl game, whatever the circumstances. He showed up and showed out when he was called upon. Without question. Great kid who was QB2 and did the job when called upon. Yes. It's ok to say these things. It's ok to appreciate him. I do too. To a point.
Apart from that, it should come as no surprise that the guy who was recruited to ND to be the guy is going to be the guy and Angeli isn't.
"Took two sacks" the Oline was getting destroyed that day. One of the two sacks was literally at the end of his drop, in about 2 seconds, off of his blindside, and the other was a bad snap and our RT got smoked off the line. Neither was his fault. Watch the tape if you don't believe me,
@ulukinatme me shared a 90 second video above. That take in this instance is completely disingenuous. It's well known that he held the ball too long at times but let's not act like every sack was his fault, particularly against a vaunted pass rush and young, beat-up OL ND pieced together late last season.
Not sure why what you said had to be said. Nobody said Angeli was "great" or we will miss his "greatness." The dude took advantage of the opportunities he was afforded. He helped us win a national semi-final football game, and no, I don't believe ND wins against Penn St without his drive to give us momentum heading into the locker room, in a game where we were lucky to be down only two scores by then. We hadn't moved the ball really that entire first half and he got us our first points in a game that we ultimately won by 3.
Nobody said he was a Heisman contender. Could ND have won a lot of football with him this fall as the starter? Probably. But are we all happy Carr is likely going to be the guy? Absolutely. Why can't both be true?
Just a weird spot for a contrarian take, IMO. Angeli did what he could. We are thankful for his time here. He seemed like a quality teammate, and he's run out of runway at ND. That's all that has to be said.