stated that you know Hall will prove that he could start elsewhere immediately at a comparable program. When he does, you will tell him he is stupid not to transfer again. With all of that factual knowledge you claim are not just assumptions, I am shocked that you don't advise them to play Critchlow to develop a back-up that you know will stay even though you know Wilson will start no matter what they accomplish in his absence. Or will you advise Critchlow to transfer, too, if he does well. If so, they need to develop someone with no ambition whatsoever.
If Wilson returns and lives up to his hype, he will probably win his job back. There are at least 3 reasons to be at least a little concerned that he may never be 100% of his pre-injury self.