Well it's summer. No spring ball or fall camp to talk about. Some would say that I should go outside and touch grass, but why would I do that when I can comb through old Iowa box scores on sports-reference.com?
With the Brown/Hecklinski battle ending up closer than anticipated, I thought it would be interesting go through every QB battle and controversy of old and see how they turned out. I'll be assigning a win or loss to Kirk's decision on the starter, that way we can argue with each other in this thread all day tomorrow instead of doing our jobs.
My cutoff for what is considered a QB battle is anytime there was not a starter declared after spring training/before fall camp, or if the starter was benched for performance reasons at any time during the season.
While I've been alive for all these QB's, I probably wasn't old enough to truly understand the vibe of the fanbase for any QB before Drew Tate, so I'd like to ask the older guys here to give some context on how everyone felt during these 90s battles/controversies. Finding articles on what exactly happened 20-30 years ago isn't that easy either, so if you remember more details I missed let me know.
1999: Chaos
In Kirk's first year he had a tough decision to make as 3 guys had started games in 1998: Kyle McCann, Randy Reiners, and Scott Mullen. Reiners had started game 1, but had been benched for McCann. Then McCann got benched for Reiners, but Reiners got hurt, so McCann was back in. Then McCann got benched AGAIN, and Mullen got some starts. Then Mullen got hurt and McCann started the last game.
Reiners was poised to win the starting job, but received a one game suspension due to an alcohol related offense. McCann was named the starter later that month.
McCann would struggle in game 1 against Nebraska, going 11/27 for 112 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT. He would get the nod over Reiners in week 2 still, even though Reiner's suspension had ended. He would play better against Iowa St, but not well enough to hold onto his job as he was benched for Reiners for week 3 against NIU. Reiners would play well in Kirk's first win and would seem to lock up the job, but he was hurt the next game. Instead of sending McCann back in, 3rd stringer Scott Mullen would come in to finish a blowout loss for the Hawks against MSU. Reiners would start the next game against Penn St, but would reinjure his shoulder. Scott Mullen was put in over McCann, and Mullen would go on to be the man for the rest of the season, putting up some good games even though the Hawks Finished 1-10.
1999 Stats:

Win or Loss?
For it to be a Win, the guy who was chosen as the starter for game 1 should prove to be the best. But was McCann even Kirk's choice? Or was he only playing because of Reiner's suspension? But then why would Reiners not have played week 2 against ISU? And when Reiners got hurt why did Mullen come in instead of McCann?
Mullens does have better numbers and was named the Week 1 starter in 2000, so I guess I'll give him a loss for the McCann decision. 0-1.
2000: Chaos Part 2
Once again, 3 guys started games for the Hawks this season. Mullen, McCann, and freshmen Jon Beutjer. It was a close competition between McCann and Mullen, but senior Scott Mullen was given the keys to the car at the end of fall camp. However, after an 0-4 start with middling numbers from Mullen, Kirk dropped a nuke on the depth chart and started the freshmen Beutjer against Indiana in week 5. Iowa would lose, but Beutjer had a phenomenal game going 30/47, 380 yards, with 4 TD's and 0 INTS. Next week, Beutjer would go on to lead Iowa to the first legendary upset of the Ferentz era, beating #25 MSU for the first win of the season, and breaking Iowa's 19 game skid against Big Ten competition. Unfortunately, the good times wouldn't last. Beutjer got a severe concussion against Wisconsin, which knocked him out for the season. McCann would get the nod for the rest of the season.
Stats:

Win or Loss?
Kirk named McCann week 1, but Beutjer proved to be far and away the best QB on the roster, so he gets a loss on this one. Unfortunately, that offseason, Beutjer would get into a dispute with his roommate (OL Sam Aiello) over a cable bill,. Aiello would end up knocking Beutjer out. Beutjer would end up transferring to Illinois. 0-2
2001: Stability... kinda
McCann was named the starter after fall camp, and would go on to start every single game. However, JUCO transfer Brad Banks would play in almost every game, but more as a change of pace QB instead of a true QB controversy/carousel. There was only 1 game where Banks had more passing attempts than McCann, week 8 against Wisconsin. After a poor start, Banks had the reins in the 2nd half and almost mounted a furious comeback. Still, McCann remained the foundational starter the rest of the season, while Banks would still get drives to give the team a different look.
Stats:

Win or Loss?
When I started looking into this, I was expecting to give Kirk a loss here. But when you go through the box scores, McCann really looks like the better and more consistent QB here. The INT's are a bit high, but he led the Big Ten in completion percentage and had a very good YPA. I was pretty young, maybe the older guys can give their opinion, but I'm giving Kirk the win here. 1-2.
2002: STABILITY
Banks was declared the starter in spring. No battle or controversy, so Kirk doesn't get a win or loss here.
2003:
Nate Chandler was declared the starter in spring. No battle or controversy, so Kirk doesn't get a win or loss here.
2004-2006:
Drew Tate was named the starter in spring before the 04 season. No battle's occurred during his tenure. There were some spot starts due to injury but he was always the guy. No wins or losses given out here.
2007: Disapointment
Jake Christensen was named the starter in spring before this season. Despite being highly recruited and showing promise when Tate got hurt in 06, he wasn't very good. There wasn't any real QB battle or controversy during the season. However, due to what happened next season I'm going to assign a win/loss here. It would be easy to look at what Ricky Stanzi achieved in 08-10 and declare this a loss for Kirk, but in 08 and 09 Stanzi had INT issues. Notably, he led the Big Ten in INT's in the legendary 2009 season. I suspect that these INT issues would have been really, really bad in his RS Freshmen season in 07. He had 4 pass attempts this season, with 0 completions and 1 INT. I do think Christensen was probably the better QB this year, so I'm going to give Kirk a win for knowing he was the best option and sticking with him. 2-2.
2008: CONTROVERSY
For the first time since 2000, there was real QB battle going on between Ricky Stanzi and Jake Christensen. Christensen would be named the game 1 starter after fall camp, but on a part time basis. Stanzi and Christensen would be splitting halves. In the first game against Maine, Stanzi out performed Christensen in the 2nd half, and got the nod for game 2 against FIU. Stanzi then lit it up in the first half of game 2, going 8-10, 162 yards, and 3 TDs. However, the competition was still kept open. Stanzi struggled against Iowa State, going 5/14 with 2 picks. Christensen was brought out to manage the end of the game. He went 4/5 for 27 yards as Iowa closed out the win. Christensen was given the nod for game 4 against Pitt, and it may have cost Iowa the game. Christensen got the first quarter, and wasn't very good going 2/6 with 15 yards. By the time Stanzi got in Iowa was down 14-3. Stanzi would lead a TD drive, and then get Iowa into FG range on the next drive, but Murray would miss the kick before half. He went 7/10 for 79 yards in the second quarter. For a reason I still don't understand to this very day, Christensen would come out in the 2nd half and play the rest of the game. To his credit, he played better, going 10/18 with 109 yards. Shone Greene would do Shone Greene things, and Iowa would almost win, but Christensen fumbled the game away on the last drive and Iowa lost 21-20. Stanzi was named the permanent starter the next week.
Stats: (Remember when McNutt was a QB?)

Win or loss?
LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS. Kirk went with Christensen in week 1, so it was already a loss. But this went on WAY too long. It should have been over after week 2 against FIU. Reading the play by play of the Pitt game on ESPN brought out dormant anger I had long forgotten about. 2-3.
2009-10:
Stanzi continued to be the Manzi. No battles or controversy, no wins or losses assigned.
With the Brown/Hecklinski battle ending up closer than anticipated, I thought it would be interesting go through every QB battle and controversy of old and see how they turned out. I'll be assigning a win or loss to Kirk's decision on the starter, that way we can argue with each other in this thread all day tomorrow instead of doing our jobs.
My cutoff for what is considered a QB battle is anytime there was not a starter declared after spring training/before fall camp, or if the starter was benched for performance reasons at any time during the season.
While I've been alive for all these QB's, I probably wasn't old enough to truly understand the vibe of the fanbase for any QB before Drew Tate, so I'd like to ask the older guys here to give some context on how everyone felt during these 90s battles/controversies. Finding articles on what exactly happened 20-30 years ago isn't that easy either, so if you remember more details I missed let me know.
1999: Chaos
In Kirk's first year he had a tough decision to make as 3 guys had started games in 1998: Kyle McCann, Randy Reiners, and Scott Mullen. Reiners had started game 1, but had been benched for McCann. Then McCann got benched for Reiners, but Reiners got hurt, so McCann was back in. Then McCann got benched AGAIN, and Mullen got some starts. Then Mullen got hurt and McCann started the last game.
Reiners was poised to win the starting job, but received a one game suspension due to an alcohol related offense. McCann was named the starter later that month.
McCann would struggle in game 1 against Nebraska, going 11/27 for 112 yards, 1 TD, and 1 INT. He would get the nod over Reiners in week 2 still, even though Reiner's suspension had ended. He would play better against Iowa St, but not well enough to hold onto his job as he was benched for Reiners for week 3 against NIU. Reiners would play well in Kirk's first win and would seem to lock up the job, but he was hurt the next game. Instead of sending McCann back in, 3rd stringer Scott Mullen would come in to finish a blowout loss for the Hawks against MSU. Reiners would start the next game against Penn St, but would reinjure his shoulder. Scott Mullen was put in over McCann, and Mullen would go on to be the man for the rest of the season, putting up some good games even though the Hawks Finished 1-10.
1999 Stats:

Win or Loss?
For it to be a Win, the guy who was chosen as the starter for game 1 should prove to be the best. But was McCann even Kirk's choice? Or was he only playing because of Reiner's suspension? But then why would Reiners not have played week 2 against ISU? And when Reiners got hurt why did Mullen come in instead of McCann?
Mullens does have better numbers and was named the Week 1 starter in 2000, so I guess I'll give him a loss for the McCann decision. 0-1.
2000: Chaos Part 2
Once again, 3 guys started games for the Hawks this season. Mullen, McCann, and freshmen Jon Beutjer. It was a close competition between McCann and Mullen, but senior Scott Mullen was given the keys to the car at the end of fall camp. However, after an 0-4 start with middling numbers from Mullen, Kirk dropped a nuke on the depth chart and started the freshmen Beutjer against Indiana in week 5. Iowa would lose, but Beutjer had a phenomenal game going 30/47, 380 yards, with 4 TD's and 0 INTS. Next week, Beutjer would go on to lead Iowa to the first legendary upset of the Ferentz era, beating #25 MSU for the first win of the season, and breaking Iowa's 19 game skid against Big Ten competition. Unfortunately, the good times wouldn't last. Beutjer got a severe concussion against Wisconsin, which knocked him out for the season. McCann would get the nod for the rest of the season.
Stats:

Win or Loss?
Kirk named McCann week 1, but Beutjer proved to be far and away the best QB on the roster, so he gets a loss on this one. Unfortunately, that offseason, Beutjer would get into a dispute with his roommate (OL Sam Aiello) over a cable bill,. Aiello would end up knocking Beutjer out. Beutjer would end up transferring to Illinois. 0-2
2001: Stability... kinda
McCann was named the starter after fall camp, and would go on to start every single game. However, JUCO transfer Brad Banks would play in almost every game, but more as a change of pace QB instead of a true QB controversy/carousel. There was only 1 game where Banks had more passing attempts than McCann, week 8 against Wisconsin. After a poor start, Banks had the reins in the 2nd half and almost mounted a furious comeback. Still, McCann remained the foundational starter the rest of the season, while Banks would still get drives to give the team a different look.
Stats:

Win or Loss?
When I started looking into this, I was expecting to give Kirk a loss here. But when you go through the box scores, McCann really looks like the better and more consistent QB here. The INT's are a bit high, but he led the Big Ten in completion percentage and had a very good YPA. I was pretty young, maybe the older guys can give their opinion, but I'm giving Kirk the win here. 1-2.
2002: STABILITY
Banks was declared the starter in spring. No battle or controversy, so Kirk doesn't get a win or loss here.
2003:
Nate Chandler was declared the starter in spring. No battle or controversy, so Kirk doesn't get a win or loss here.
2004-2006:
Drew Tate was named the starter in spring before the 04 season. No battle's occurred during his tenure. There were some spot starts due to injury but he was always the guy. No wins or losses given out here.
2007: Disapointment
Jake Christensen was named the starter in spring before this season. Despite being highly recruited and showing promise when Tate got hurt in 06, he wasn't very good. There wasn't any real QB battle or controversy during the season. However, due to what happened next season I'm going to assign a win/loss here. It would be easy to look at what Ricky Stanzi achieved in 08-10 and declare this a loss for Kirk, but in 08 and 09 Stanzi had INT issues. Notably, he led the Big Ten in INT's in the legendary 2009 season. I suspect that these INT issues would have been really, really bad in his RS Freshmen season in 07. He had 4 pass attempts this season, with 0 completions and 1 INT. I do think Christensen was probably the better QB this year, so I'm going to give Kirk a win for knowing he was the best option and sticking with him. 2-2.
2008: CONTROVERSY
For the first time since 2000, there was real QB battle going on between Ricky Stanzi and Jake Christensen. Christensen would be named the game 1 starter after fall camp, but on a part time basis. Stanzi and Christensen would be splitting halves. In the first game against Maine, Stanzi out performed Christensen in the 2nd half, and got the nod for game 2 against FIU. Stanzi then lit it up in the first half of game 2, going 8-10, 162 yards, and 3 TDs. However, the competition was still kept open. Stanzi struggled against Iowa State, going 5/14 with 2 picks. Christensen was brought out to manage the end of the game. He went 4/5 for 27 yards as Iowa closed out the win. Christensen was given the nod for game 4 against Pitt, and it may have cost Iowa the game. Christensen got the first quarter, and wasn't very good going 2/6 with 15 yards. By the time Stanzi got in Iowa was down 14-3. Stanzi would lead a TD drive, and then get Iowa into FG range on the next drive, but Murray would miss the kick before half. He went 7/10 for 79 yards in the second quarter. For a reason I still don't understand to this very day, Christensen would come out in the 2nd half and play the rest of the game. To his credit, he played better, going 10/18 with 109 yards. Shone Greene would do Shone Greene things, and Iowa would almost win, but Christensen fumbled the game away on the last drive and Iowa lost 21-20. Stanzi was named the permanent starter the next week.
Stats: (Remember when McNutt was a QB?)

Win or loss?
LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS. Kirk went with Christensen in week 1, so it was already a loss. But this went on WAY too long. It should have been over after week 2 against FIU. Reading the play by play of the Pitt game on ESPN brought out dormant anger I had long forgotten about. 2-3.
2009-10:
Stanzi continued to be the Manzi. No battles or controversy, no wins or losses assigned.







