Many felt the Quinn hire was a bad hire. I was willing to wait and see. He seems to have seamlessly continued recruiting, but the on-field results took a hit last season. In 2017, ND averaged 270 yards per game rushing, with 6.3 yards per carry. In 2018, that fell to 182 per game, with 4.5 per carry. Acknowledging that it was Quinn's first year as the OL coach and that ND lost two top 10 NFL picks, I reserved judgment. So far, I don't like what I've seen through two games against weak opposition. Especially the UNM game. 157 yards at 4.1 a clip seems like a poor performance against that team. So if ND get's stuffed by UGA, as many predicting, in light of what has come before it over a season plus . . . I could see it being a referendum on Quinn. I'm surprised that this is controversial. And, yes, I do understand the idea that ND struggled in short-yardage situations and didn't always produce under Hiestand either. I get that. But it was certainly better overall. Plus I don't mean this in anyway as cover for Kelly. I don't think it is either/or. You can have issues with Kelly's overall management of the team and of his schemes and system and still hold the guy in charge of the OL accountable for the performance of the OL. I can at least.