If you're going to use these last two games against Akron and Toledo to justify Bauserman starting, because he hasn't thrown an INT because he won't throw to a receiver who isn't completely wide open, then take a look at Braxton's stats against Akron as well...
The last two games, and the spring.
They took numerous shots downfield yesterday. Albeit mostly unsuccessful, but a few of those were very nice plays by the defense to prevent touchdowns.
The running game has taken a huge step backward, and that is going to be hindering the offense more than anything. Hyde and Smith have almost no vision and missed numerous holes yesterday, trying to get to the sidelines instead of turning it upfield.
I'm more concerned with the youth of this offense as a whole, and the kicking game....ugh, don't even get me started.
Braxton should be used, period. But Bauserman has been a solid presence who hasn't turned the ball over, and as long as he keeps it that way he'll continue to start. You NEED that safety net with a young team, despite it not being the flashy young freshman everybody wants to see because of his star rating.
But if JB starts turning the ball over or being completely ineffective, and I think this week will be a good indicator, then you'll see Miller garner more time. Much like Boeckman/Pryor in 2008.