It's a push because I think Zac could have given us a much better shot in the CCG. Now that might be a big difference...and Taylor would have gotten experience regardless in a Wildcat package, while being afforded space to sit back and develop more, in addition to being shielded from public scrutiny. We'd love him as a utility player who would have an offseason to really grow into a QB, rather than the case now where people are seeing Taylor's negatives and saying he's no good.
Also, when you have a senior that's given to this program his heart and soul, battling through injury, and who gives you at LEAST the same shot as the freshman - I don't feel great about casting him aside. It is a moot point since Lee got injured so who knows what would have happened, and I know people won't like me saying that, but you can imagine if Taylor starts the next two years and then a small group of fans start calling for some hotshot freshman recruit to replace him when he's a senior. I think most would be up in arms and say that the freshman's time will come, and he should pay his dues on the team and learn from the bench first. Just my opinion on that one though.
I doubt Zac would have been much better in the CCG considering the fact that his primary weapon - his arm - is darned near useless right now. He's less of a passing threat at this moment than Taylor, so how Zac would have been better is a complete mystery - unless you're talking about a healthy, uninjured Zac, at which point we get to have a healthy Taylor (playing the "what if?" game).
Again, we are ahead - not a wash - because Taylor got that year of experience running the show. Part-time play here and there gets you 2010 Cody Green. Next year we won't have 2010 Cody Green running the show, we'll have a second-year starter.
I know you like to hitch your wagon to a guy and support him 'til the bitter end, but the argument in favor of starting Taylor is far stronger. He was a better playmaker as a Freshman than Lee was as a Senior. He now has a year's experience at top level game speed to draw on next year rather than starting from scratch with what will likely be one of the toughest schedules we've faced in 15 years. Walking into 2011 with Green having next to no game experience (had Zac started all year) and/or with Taylor having next to no game experience, we're in the same pickle against that ridiculous schedule as we were this year against our relatively easy schedule.
With Zac starting this year we're still 10-3 at this point, so what good does that do us? The invaluable experience Taylor gained is the true asset to this team for the future.