No they didn't. Hacket ran a power running system. McCullough never played a meaningful down in the nfl
Plenty of good RB's don't make it in the league. Your point was Palmer had no help. The guy had 1100 yards and 5 ypc, which is good.
There is no simple at QB with all the quick decision making required. Min your favor, that decision making is typically innate.
He just listed a bunch of supremely talented teams with true frosh qbs who I think even he will admit were at worst part of the reason why those teams underperformed. Some of those teams with extremely highly rated true frosh qbs. Now a 7-6 auburn team is going to do this with a guy not named Josh Rosen or Grayson lambert and it won't be a problem.
Droski moves more goalposts than the ground crews at all those dual purpose stadiums did in the 70s and 80s
You are so damn dense. Those QB's all performed at a level that could reasonably be called average, decent, ordinary, etc. What is this underperformed crap. You can't say a team underperformed based on players they don't have. I didn't say the Auburn kid would be good, just that he could be their best option and possibly serviceable.
I've noticed one of your things is just to declare victory and then just state it over and over again without any argument. Go ahead and post another meme. That will prove you are right.
NC aspirations? Wtf are you talking about. Those teams all got mediocre or better QB play from true freshman, and despite evidence of that you still won't admit you're wrong.
I've made an argument. I've also won the argument. All you've done is fail to comprehend the meaning of simple words and constantly move the goalposts.
Look at those teams. Ohio state, USC, Nebraska, Michigan. All years where they were competing for NCs. All had disappointing years. Coincidence?
Droski: no true freshman quarterbacks have ever even been mediocre Us: list of true freshman quarterbacks who attained this forgiving standard Droski: true freshman quarterbacks don't compete for the Heisman That looks like a moved goalpost to me.
Why is there are there no Purdues, or Arizona's , or South Carolinas on this list? Surely if it's possible for auburn to have serviceable qb play from a true frosh there should be SOME example of a non top 10 team doing this and the qb not being horrific ?