But it gets you bowl eligible and that’s the positive side. Imagine McCord playing for Rutgers this season. I think he would have won fewer than six games honestly. He has NFL all-pro receivers and running backs and will likely be home for the playoffs.He’s been in our program three years and still can’t complete a wide open 5 yard screen pass or allowed to throw between the numbers. They only let him throw outside the DB where the only other person with the opposite uniform is the other team’s trainer or special teams coach.
It’s not experience, mechanics or anything that more time will fix. He is not a college level passer, period. He’s a great athlete who has had enough opportunity to become a serviceable college QB. Were past the point of debate.
Instead, he’s the #2 running option on a team that can only win on the ground, a certain failure against all good teams.