Maturi has stated a couple of times that Brewster is learning on the job. Like Brewster or not, when you hire someone who has never even been a coordinator, let alone a head coach, he's bound to be starting off at least a few steps back from a more traditional Big Ten hire. My question then is this: What, if anything, have you seen to believe that Brewster is indeed growing into the job? How has he changed in any and all facets of his job that might make him more successful going forward? (Note: This is not a thread about whether or not Brewster should have been hired in the first place or if he should be fired. Been there, done that.)