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Brandon Wimbush didn't crack the 3-deep at UCF by LeLuni
I think the offensive coaches are due some credit that they found a way to win with him at QB. Their inability to identify D1 QB talent for years on end is an entirely different sad topic.
It appears to me that the staff is infuriatingly average at recruiting, but coaching and strength and conditioning once the kids are on campus has been above average.
Clark Lea might be one of the best coordinators at in-game adjustments that we've ever had. I'm willing to bet he's already privately been named 'Head Coach in Waiting.' That would piss me off, not because Clark Lea can't be a wildly successful Head Coach, but because it would be so typical of our unprepared, lazy-ass, visionless administration (see: Rees, Tommy).