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Where we stand post-Washington debacle

I don’t know what Bajakian did to him, but freshman Hilinski looked like he could ball and help us this year.
This apparent genius was South Carolina’s OC in 2019, when Hilinski had good freshman numbers.


This note is hilarious:
However, he was demoted after the conclusion of the 2019 season as South Carolina's offense only scored one touchdown in their last twelve quarters of football. After being demoted he resumed his prior role as wide receivers coach, with no coordinator responsibilities.

(He then joined Oregon’s staff in the spring rather than continue with reduced responsibilities. The new OC at South Carolina, Mike Bobo, brought his grad transfer QB with from Colorado State, which is how Hilinski came to transfer.)

Where we stand post-Washington debacle

How could a kid that was a 4 star recruit that started as a true freshman not have any value at 24 years old.
Hilinski was named backup quarterback prior to the start of the 2019 season. His first game appearance came during the 2019 Belk Kickoff Gameagainst North Carolina after then starting quarterback Jake Bentley was injured in the game. Hilinski was named starting quarterback later that day. He made his first starting appearance in the second game of the season, a 72–10 win over Charleston Southern. With Hilinski starting, the Gamecocks would set a school record 775 yards of offense, as well as a school record 493 rushing yards. Next week, Hilinski would start in a home game against the Alabama Crimson Tide, a 47–23 loss, where he would complete more passes against Nick Saban's Crimson Tide than any other freshman quarterback

I don’t know what Bajakian did to him, but freshman Hilinski looked like he could ball and help us this year.
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