I have a lot of trouble believing Charlie Strong would rather suffer consecutive losing seasons and put his job in jeopardy than to allow the best players on the field. That just doesn't make sense.
If the coaches are purposely not playing good players and racking up losing season after losing season as a result, how can anyone support Charlie Strong in any way, shape or fashion?
The argument that Wickling purposely sabotaged the team's season because he had a personal issue with Jake Raulerson and Charlie Strong was willing to rack up a losing season rather than deal with a rogue assistant coach is a bit hard to believe.
And just how many games has Gray started over Foreman and Warren? Yea you are right. That would never happen.
D'Onta Foreman - 95 for 681 - avg 7.2
Jerrod Heard - 139 for 556 - avg 4
Johnathan Gray - 123 for 489 - avg 4
Chris Warren III - 71 for 470 - avg 6.6
Tyrone Swoopes - 74 for 451 - avg 6.1
Kirk Johnson - 8 for 44 - avg 5.5
Daje Johnson - 6 for 28 - avg 4.7
Trey Holtz - 2 for 10 - avg 5
DeAndre McNeal - 1 for 9 - avg 9
Even Holtz has a better avg than Gray did.
Warren pretty much caught up to Gray in 2 games.
Foreman is almost double per carry over Gray.
But Gray starts when healthy.