Yeah... that cut was difficult to make. You're right that it's a very subjective call after the obvious ones on either side. There is a big grey area where someone stops being statue and becomes athletic. Namely, I didn't know what to do with:
1) BYU, who has a guy who runs a little, but really isn't an athletic gem... so I left him out of the "athletic" category. This was probably the toughest call, but then I saw him on TV and he didn't look athletic at all.
2) Miami, who had Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris... both guys that should be athletic? Neither of them put up any rushing yards whatsoever when I looked over their game logs. This really surprised me. So I left them out.
The 8 losses are...
2x Stanford - Andrew Luck
1x Navy - Ricky Dobbs
2x Michigan - Denard Robinson
1x Tulsa -
G.J. Kinne... surprisingly was not only the leading rusher of his team for the season, but the leading rusher of any player in the game we lost.
1x South Florida - B.J. Daniels
1x Florida State - E.J. Manuel
Weirdly... three of the QB go by initials with the second initial being a "J." WTF? As you can see... some losses were to good teams (Stanford, Michigan '11) others were to average-to-poor teams (Michigan '10, South Florida, 4 loss FSU, Tulsa.. although they did finish the year ranked, Navy). Some had good passers... an equal number were bad passers. The scheme differences are all over the map. So we're a pretty "equal opportunity" loser to teams that have athletic QBs, regardless of how they're used and whatever their strengths/weaknesses are.
The wins came over 8-5 Michigan last year, Navy x2, Army, and Air Force. So yeah... we simply DO NOT beat good teams with athletic QBs. Alternatively, we're damn near unstoppable against unathletic QBs... we've only lost to some truly fantastic Top 10 opponents with pure pocket passers.