Agreed.
Here's the other layer to this: the B1G was bad in 2013 and BOB was a legit good to great QB coach that year. Hack knew where to go with the ball based on scheme and playcall, and in hindsight much of it was due to good QB coaching. Hack had tremendous physical attributes and I'm forever grateful that he stuck with us through his commitment and career, but his feel for the game and ability to process reads as a QB proved a weakness that prevented him from reaching the ceiling his physical gifts provided him. His short lived NFL career bears this out. Great kid with tremendous physical talent, not NFL QB material as far as natural instincts, feel for the game, and ability to distribute the ball.
We shall see what Allar can become, but the way he commanded the game in terrible conditions last night leaves me optimistic.
As a freshman Hack had the benefit of throwing to Allen Robinson, who was able to go up and get the ball. He also had a decent line giving him protection. After that FLO's failure to recruit offensive linemen left Hack to the wolves. He developed bad habits, poor footwork, and became shell shocked, and was never able to recover. It's unfortunate, but FLO needed a mobile qb with his stubbornness to recruit oline recruits instead of receivers.