No. You can't undo multiple losses...
But you would have to factor in wins over what could end up being very good teams like Stanford, Miami, Navy, Virginia Tech, and USC.
... bad play calls.........
That's a matter of opinion, but even so............. every coach has bad play calls peppered throughout the season.
One, so far. Before the Hurricane Game, ND was averaging ~500 yards a game and ~40 points a game. If they come back to those averages for the remainder of the season, then you will have ONE "bad" game plan for a game that was played in the middle of a hurricane.
.... bad decision making...
Every leader makes bad decisions.
...... bad player development....
Really? Nick Martin, Mathias Farley, CJ Prosise, Romero Okwara, and Chris Brown were all 3* guys who are currently playing in the NFL. You can say that he hasn't batted 1.000 on player development, but he hasn't been
bad.
bad personnel decisions (for staff and players both)
He's made his share of bad ones, for sure. But he's also hit a few home runs. Mike Sanford appears to be one. CJ Prosise was absolutely one...
...bad recruiting strategies...
With all of the "extra" issues that ND deals with, in terms of recruiting the right kind of student-athlete, I think his recruiting has been nothing short of outstanding. Top 20 class in every year.
Bad leader don't have teams that fight hard for 4 quarters and never give up. Even if it has happened in one or two games, those would be the exception, not the rule.
I think his self-awareness is probably fine. I think it is his refusal to overreact and condemn himself that makes those who do think he lacks self-awareness.
I'm not sure he will be back next year, and I would completely understand if the University decided to part ways after the season. But I certainly think he could salvage his job if they run the table impressively for the rest of the season. It might not get him off of the hot seat, but it might turn the heat down slightly.