This may have already been addressed, but if TS has looked one way in scrimmages and practice and then looked like a dear in the headlights on Saturday, that’s all the more reason he needed more live game experience last year before taking the reins. I understand Milroe earned the opportunity to play in the bowl game and I understand as a program you don’t want to lose a premier game, but there has to be some planning ahead in those situations. In reality the bowl game with Michigan matters very little. No reason you can’t let the starter play 1-2 quarters and then give the probable future starter a head start in a real game. And that’s completely ignoring our specific situation last year where Milroe actually played horrible and didn’t get pulled.