I think it is a very legitimate comparison, and in some ways explains my frustration with how some treat Hurts. Yes, he is a lot like JT, but on the other hand JT got a lot of credit and was a Heisman candidate so on so forth, while some people have basically said if they had to watch Hurts play any more they'd stop watching Alabama (which is a pretty alarming condemnation). Also, I'd add that Urban Meyer has dealt with not just JT, but a guy like Tebow (great runner, limited passer) with a reasonable amount of success.
I'd be wary of Hurts landing in the wrong spot, for all the criticism he has received for his downfield passing game, I still wouldn't like to see Alabama facing him if he's in the right offense. Alabama got beat by Nick Marshall, even if Hurts doesn't progress much as a passer, he'd be a dangerous opponent on the right (or wrong, depending on how you look at it) team.