I have to submit my annual defense of Nate Stanley. That dude made a lot of big plays, and he was good enough to hang around the edge of the NFL for a couple years. And, his entire career as a starter came with BF as the offensive coordinator. Check out Stanley's stats compared to all other BF QBs:
(I wasn't sure how to average QB rating across years for the non-Stanley QBs, so I used a weighted-average based upon attempts...I don't know the QB rating equation)
While Stanley had some notable no-shows in big games, I think we can pin much of that on BF. And, I think if we change a handful of plays throughout his career, people look at him much more positively.
This
PSU play was an easy TD if Fant knew the ball was snapped and actually ran a route. That turns a close loss into a big road win. You could also put that on the coaches, they should have called a TO. Stanley was ugly that game (37%, 2 Int, though the 2nd wasn't on him), but he still made enough plays to throw for 205 yds and have them in position for the game-winning TD at the end (he was good in the 4th Q of that game). As a strike against, this happened in that game (
yikes!).
In 2018,
Iowa likely beats Wisconsin at home if not for 2 turnovers by the punt return team, and some absolutely atrocious play-calling in goal-to-go situations. Stanley went 61%, 256 yds, 2/1.
In 2018 Purdue loss, Iowa scores 36 (Stanley is 66%, 275 yds, 1/0), but their D gets torched and they lose by 2.
They win this 2019 game if
Amani Hooker's arms are 1 inch longer. Stanley was 59%, 286 yds, 1/1 in that one.
They win 2019 Wisconsin if they don't give up 300 yds rushing at 6.9 yds/carry. Stanley 61%, 208 yds, 2/0.
I am not arguing that Stanley was the difference-maker we needed game after game, there were definitely some stinkers in there. But if he had a better OC and the ball bounces a little differently here and there, I think we consider him right up there with Stanzi/CJB.