“I think he is good for that scheme,” the other coach said. “But it’s hard to say (how good he is) because if you put him in another system, would he be as good?”
The coach followed by saying that one of the best parts about Wake’s program is that most of the key players stay and start across multiple years — with Hartman being a prime example.
Hartman is a nuisance, he said, but not a player whom opponents lose sleep over during preparation. But he added that any coach would still love to have that kind of experience under center. Ultimately, the coach said, Wake’s offense will be fine. The program’s improvement will hinge on how much of a difference Lambert can make in his first year in charge of that defense.