It seems entirely likely that the coaching staff knew they could use some help on the d-line going into the Big Ten championship game. Two standout true freshman were available. Defensive tackle Vincent Valentine and end Greg McMullen had been redshirting. Bo had a choice then. Do I burn the redshirts to enhance my chance of victory now, or keep them on the bench to maximize their potential four seasons from now?
I dunno about this logic. I mean, sure, Valentine and end McMullen are most likely going to be great players. Someday. But I don't think Valentine/Meredith at DT/DE (or Meredith/McMullen) would be better than Meredith/Carter. Or even Meredith/Ankrah for that matter. So it would have been stupid to burn any redshirts at this point in time.
I don’t know IF there is a correct answer to this dilemma.
So far, it’s been hard to discern Bo’s guiding philosophy with any consistency regarding redshirts. Some have been burned almost whimsically and others desperately withheld.
Just for arguments sake, lets say the reports of VV tearing up practice are correct. IF we have a bona fide run - stopper clogging up the middle, maybe we are not so vulnerable outside to the jet, etc. Maybe Meredith is not sacrificed inside. Maybe we have a much different scheme and/or result vs. Wisky. Big Maybe I know, but still a maybe.
Given how much we were told the entire team desperately wanted the CCG, could it have made the difference? Probably not, but now we will never know. AND, there is the additional bowl game to consider. How might a stouter DL impact Georgia’s game plan?
So, really the judgment should be measured in light of 2 (not 1) games out of the season. 2 out of 14 (14+ %). Still not a desirable threshold, but considering those 2 games are arguably the most important in the season……….maybe worth the discussion.
Paramount should be the desire of the players involved. Given depth chart changes and the risks of injuries over a 5 year span, I would think THEY should have been given a chance for input. (and maybe they were).
Just some thoughts….