Twelve days into the job and Alex Golesh is expected to answer even for what would go down two or three years from now. But it’s not unexpected for a program coming off a 5-7 season and tied for the longest stretch of losing years in school history. They’re merely asking its new head coach how quickly a reset can happen. That pressure is immediate, and it starts at quarterback. Asked how difficult it is to evaluate QBs with such small sample sizes, he did not hedge.
“I would tell you [it’s] incredibly difficult,” Alex Golesh said in his appearance on The Next Round on December 18. “I’ve watched every snap probably no short of five times. I’ve gone back and watched film at the previous spot with Ashton. I went back and shoot. I had Deuce at camp as a freshman. Uh so I’ve got th

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