It's not like Wolford was terrible. He completed 66% of his passes for 338 yards and 2 TDs. Obviously the 3 TOs really hurt. The one where his arm was hit (or whatever happened) was just stupid and inexcusable. The fumble probably hurt the most, as I believe they scored a TD off of the short field. If they had ruled it down on the field, I am pretty sure it would have been upheld, but no matter what, he needs to protect the ball better in that situation. One INT thrown downfield isn't the end of the world, though you would prefer it not come on first down.
If both QBs were healthy today, I would have preferred seeing Hinton start, and I have said for most of the year that Hinton is the better fit behind such a poor OL. However, to act like Wolford was completely at fault for the loss today, and that Hinton would have definitely lead us to a win today is just naive. Hinton has made his share of bad plays this year as well. The fact of the matter is both of these guys are still really young and a have had a steep learning curve because of such poor OL play. The best thing would have been for Hinton to have redshirted this year and a redshirt frosh Wolford to have sat behind an experienced upperclassman QB. Unfortunately that is not the hand that Grobe and company left this staff with.
Hopefully we get better OL, QB, and WR play next year and the offense starts to look competent. However, we lost multiple games this season where we out-gained the opponent. We need the defense to start chipping in with more TOs and stops for shorter fields as well.