A big part of our fan base always inflates expectations for every highly rated recruit who comes to Kentucky because they are impatient and want immediate fixes. They did it with Micah Johnson, Aaron Boyd, Morgan Newton, Darrian Miller, Matt Elam, all of whose careers were hurt because they missed their redshirts. They are already doing it with Young. It cannot be more clear that quarterbacks and linemen need redshirts. Of course, there are rare exceptions, but this isn't the time to take that long shot with our best young players. On several threads, I have challenged anyone to name 1 former Kentucky offensive lineman who developed as well as expected without a redshirt. Some people actually suggested Aaron Miller and Kip Sixberry, both of whom flunked out of school before the end of their freshman years and never played in another college game! That was apparently their idea of exceeding expectations. Stoops is not on the hot seat, but anyone can see he is feeling a lot of pressure. There will be tremendous pressure on Stoops to play Young and Jackson in 2016, and most fans on this board will demand it due to impatience. Young himself will push to play because the kid is a leader who doesn't want to sit. But it would be a huge mistake. Our 2016 starting offensive line ought to be, from left to right, Leavitt, Asafo-Adjei, Toth, Meyers, Meadows. We will have more good depth than before with Mosier, Haynes, LaRubbio, Stallings, Taylor, Stenberg, Wolfe. If redshirted, Young and Jackson will both be much better players in the long run. And that is exactly what Stoops needs to reach his goal of true SEC competitiveness. With his contract extension, Stoops is being paid to make great decisions for the future of our program, not to cave to impatience. So this is a test of his maturation as a head coach. As I look at the returning roster, the only true freshmen I want to see on the field this year are Kash Daniel, Jordan Griffin, Grant McKinniss, and maybe Benny Snell. If Kobie Walker isn't physically sound, maybe Roland Walder too. But that's it. Every other true freshman should get their redshirt, for their own good as well as the good of our program.