The issue will be decided on how each performs against the 1s, going full speed, with no limitations on blitzes, stunts, or disguised coverages.
Jalen will beat 120 of 135+/- FBS teams easily. He will beat 125 of them, though not necessarily easily. He will probably beat 130 of them. It's the top 5 to 7 he will struggle against. Especially those with elite defenses.
With Jalen starting, and barring a 2017 rash of injuries, we are virtually guaranteed to have an 11-3 / 12-2 record. A lot of those wins will be ones that we'd get with a fellow member of the OFC taking snaps. And one of the losses will be one that really matters.
Jalen's been diagnosed. Every single team we play knows what they need to do. Their problem is that he's so athletic that they can't actually do it, even knowing what's coming. 90-95% of college teams would lose even if we told them the play. We win anyway.
The difference between a ring vs. woulda-coulda-shoulda is as thin as onionskin. And with Jalen taking snaps, we do telegraph heavy tendencies in the coming play. Teams in the SECCG and the playoff take advantage of that, whereas other teams know what they need to do, but just don't have the horses.
Jalen gives us the best chance to be in the conversation in November. Tua gives us the best chance to actually win some hardware that matters.
I think you could have just said "Jalen's been diagnosed."
I don't know if I agree with how "thin" the difference is. To me it's much more glaring.
IMO, it's more than can we win with Jalen? It's true with Jalen we win most of our games, but we'll win some of them "ugly." That's what was happening last year and nobody was happy about it: fans were complaining, players were complaining (poor ball distribution) and recruits were watching and not as ready to commit as in years past or this year.
So for me, it's simple. Not only does Tua seem more fit for the type of offense we want to run, he'll help us win the easy games more easily, he'll help us win the tougher games with more balanced offense and he'll help us win the 50/50 games (probaby more like 60 Bama 40 opponent) when Jalen can't most of the time. All the while our offensive skill players will be much more happy and recruits will want to play in that system and us fans will be able to forget about 3 and outs and balls thrown out of bounds on 3rd and long and the quality of play will be much more appealing/satisfying.
As for these elite 11 reports....Jalen's undefeated when there's no real rush. But he's been diagnosed when there is and we know what happens.