If there was one major arc I didn't like, it was the "recruitment" of Vince.Vince was a junior, therefore he had a year and a half to make his school choice - until post-Season 6, had there been one.
With the gaudy stats he put up his junior season and a state title ring on his hand, he would have hundreds of schools chasing him before his senior season ever started. Yet the show made it seem he had only a couple chances to get into school. With his talent, Not a chance.
And for the school that passed on him (I can't remember the name of it) and helped his dad start to go off the deep end, their actions were ludicrous. It's recruitment, not the NFL draft. And it's a verbal commitment, not a signed-in-blood contract. And it's not even for this year's signing class. I say all that to say this. The school leaked to Vince that they wanted one hot shot QB in next year's class and it would be him or one other kid, whoever said yes first. This is crap on so many EVERY level. The school would sign the top 5 hot shot QBs if they could, if for no other reason than that nobody else gets them. Also, a year+ away, there is no way they've narrowed AND limited their offers to one of two QBs. Plus, the school isn't stupid. They know these kids change their minds more often than they change their underwear. There is no way they are going to tick off one recruit by taking away an offer just because another "says" he's coming to that school in a year and a half. And finally, in regards to signing multiple QBs, another reason to take them both if you can is because you have no idea how your first choice will pan out - get's hurt, can't learn the system, flunks out of school, etc. Why would you not want an equal player as his backup already in place?
So, did story arc to you really tick you off in regards to being unrealistic?