Disagree. For 3.5 quarters, Logan Smothers stayed in the pocket just fine, read the receivers just fine, completed 70% of his passes for a healthy 12+ yards per attempt, ran the ball effectively and sometimes excitingly, and staked Nebraska to a 21-9 lead against a ranked opponent. Then he rattled off a fumble, a safety and an interception while executing a suddenly conservative scheme of flare screens and check downs in an awkward attempt to hold the dwindling lead and then come from behind in the last minute, a panicky look that Nebraska has mastered all season.
In other words, if you simply watched the Nebraska/Iowa game without knowing who was quarterback, you could easily assume Nebraska was benefitting from Adrian Martinez's dual threat experience for 3.5 quarters, only to be let down by classic Adrian Martinez mistakes under pressure to lose the game — including some playcalling that didn't help his chances.
I never said the team wouldn't struggle with Logan Smothers. Just saying that freshman Smothers appears perfectly capable of having Adrian Martinez kinda games.
Which means we don't need Adrian Martinez's fifth season as much as some might think.