Put this in the BK Revisited thread but it's probably more relevant here.
The Athletic just published an article,
What it's like to be QB1 for Brian Kelly.
Some pretty interesting quotes from former players:
I get where Hendrix is coming from, but I haven't met an ND fan that expects Book to be Tu'a, Jalen or Trevor.
He was great for his first five starts in 2018, completing (on average) 76% of his passes for 293 yards, 3 TDs and 0.8 INTs per game.
His 6th start against Northwestern was when opposing DCs started figuring him out, and his passer rating consistently dropped thereafter -- 168.9, 140.9, 144.0, and then bottoming out against Clemson at 83.6.
Fast forward to 2019, and things haven't gotten any better. He looked great against New Mexico and Bowling Green, but those teams are among the worst in the FBS. Disregarding those glorified scrimmages, he hasn't come close to regaining his form from early 2018, and has steadily gotten worse as the season progressed. His performance against SC was only marginally better than that against Clemson, with the sh!t show in Ann Arbor being by far the worst game of his career.
The second half of our schedule includes three soft defenses-- VT (88th), Duke (29th), Navy (21), BC (103rd), Stanford (79)-- so maybe Book can regain some confidence along the way and get back to the quick-release field general that took the job from Wimbush last year. But he's not the victim of unreasonable expectations. Ian rates 40th in
TQBR right now, so he's not even within hailing distance of Tu'a (1st), Jalen (2nd) or Trevor (7th). If you take out the stat-inflating games against New Mexico and Bowling Green, he drops to 57th. That's simply unacceptable for a team with our talent level.
We know Book is capable of playing much better, but on his current trajectory, we're in danger of dropping a very winnable game against an inferior team due to his limitations. And the difference between 10-2 and 9-3 is huge for us. Not sure what the answer is, but Kelly's inability to develop QBs might be what finally seals his fate at ND.