Brewster deserves 1 more year to prove himself.
Next year, only 14 (7 on the OL) of the roughly 85 scholarship players will be Mason-recruited players. This year, 30 of 85 were Mason players and many of them were starters.
Also, 21 of the 35 scholarship juniors and seniors will be Brewster players next year and he's currently only graduated 6 of his JUCO players.
This will be the first time during his tenure where the team will be his team, not a quazi Brewster/Mason team. Only Collado and Jacobs seem like Mason players in the defensive rotation and it wouldn't shock me if only 1 or 2 Mason players were starters on offense next year.
2010 will be the first year where I can say to myself that this is entirely Brewster's team.
FYI, here are the 14 Mason recruited scholarship players still on the team next year and from what I see, there will be a very weak imprint from Mason in 2010:
1. Weber - QB - 3 year starter at QB but amazingly, nothing is promised to him in his senior year
2. Bennett - RB - should be in the rotation at RB but don't think he'll start.
3. Buckner - RB - Rarely plays
4. McGarry - TE - 3rd TE
5. Alford - OL - Regressed and probably won't start
6. Brinkhaus - OL - Definitely won't start
7. Davis - OL - Might start at center
8. Wynn - OL - Might start at RT
9. Orton - OL - 2nd team at best
10. Bunders - OL - 2nd team at best
11. Burris - OL - 2nd team at best
12. Ellestad - K - starting kicker
13 . Jacobs - DL - backup at DT or DE with an outside chance to start
14. Collado - DB - competing for starting spot in defensive backfield. At worst nickel back.
***Leaving out Hoese and Coleman because they were walk-ons as freshman.
One final stat as to why Brewster deserves one more year to prove himself: When the 2010 class enrolls next fall, Brewster will have brought in 83+ (add one for each additional recruit signed in Feb but not currently on the committment list) scholarship players, if you include all players like Brock, Dandridge, Combs, Spry etc that played and left. That will finally be the point in my mind where he has had an entire roster-full of scholarship players that could have made an impact. This year, that number was below 60.
He deserves one more year to prove himself.