I suppose you need to define big game. Big game stakes for ND? (CPF playoffs on the line? Top 25 match up? Top 10? Top 5?. Bowls only? CFP only?)
I could argue a lot of those Stanford games were "big games". Michigan home games. USC's to end the season. USC in 2015, 17, &19. OU would be one. Clemson in 2020 etc etc.
Don't really want to re-litigate BK a ton, but I'll say I agree with part of the premise that BK had issues coaching his teams up into competitive games when he was at a talent deficit. It lead to some ugly results.
but I think he won a lot of "big"/"pressure" games at ND. He just didn't do great in some of those needing to "punch up" battles.
I guess I'll kind of leave it there.
I'm not trying to shit on BK, I'm thankful for what he did for ND. To clarify big games...I guess I mean when the country is watching. Ya, a couple of those Mich St games, and even that Wisconsin game. But it's Mich St... Wisconsin...even Stanford (although he blew it when it mattered '15 & '17) . It would have been nice if he beat a few power houses (not named USC and Mich when both programs were down) like he did OU in Norman that night. Or got the team at least competitive in top ten matchups .. remember ASU beat a top ten ND by 3 TDS.
In short any casual NCAA football fan hasn't seen ND knockoff a really good team under BK. A UGA win would have been nice.... That's a prime example of what I mean, and they weren't even the UGA of late.
I'll just never be convinced he's a big game coach....I say good luck to him against that SEC schedule...because UT, UGA, Bama, Ole Miss, Fla, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and A&M....are all gonna be "Bigger games" than what he dealt with at ND.
Just my 2 cents