If the new coach doesn't want to run the triple option/flexbone, then he's in for a tough start since the team was designed for that. Wimbush could make a good transitional QB. He's not a true option QB, but he is a good runner, which I suspect their offense will need. He isn't a great passer at this point, but he has a strong arm. If he ever gets over the yips, he could flourish. The real question is, given that he isn't a pure option QB, where can he go that his passing either won't kill the offense, or where the coach offense make him better. Someone else mentioned Chip Kelly and that could be a great place too. The other Kelly was known for having an offense that make for relatively easy reads and often wide open WR's in the pass game while making use of the QB's legs in the running game. The depth chart is also a big part of the equation. Don't know what UCLA has at QB currently, but if it's pretty open, that could work well.