For his career, current Badgers starting quarterback Joel Stave has a record of 23-8. He has a completion percentage of 59.7, 5,614
passing yards, 43 touchdowns, and 28 interceptions. Just for the record, that
is a very poor touchdown to interception ratio. At the core, other than the
interceptions, the numbers aren't exactly the worst out there. However, in the
world of collegiate athletics, it is a known fact that you need to look
underneath the numbers in order to get the truth. By looking both underneath
and past the numbers, we find the ugly truth here, Joel Stave is just, plain, terrible.
There are many throws that Stave can't make. I know, I know,
at the collegiate level that is to be expected, as most quarterbacks will never
play a down in the NFL much less start at the next level, so you can't expect
them to be able to make “all the throws”. But still, your quarterback should
contribute to your win, or at the very least not get in the way. That is where
we have a problem with Stave. Joel Stave doesn't really contribute much to
Badgers wins. In fact, the Badgers usually win in spite of Stave getting in the
way many times of their attempt to win the game with his poor decisions, and
inability to make throws. At this point, you could even ask the question, is
Joel Stave improving? Well, not only is he not improving, he seems to be
getting worse and worse.
Last year the Badgers tried to switch quarterbacks to TannerMcEvoy, but that didn't work. McEvoy was even worse than Stave. By the way,
McEvoy is no longer a quarterback. He is now playing wide receiver and safety.
Still, the Badgers have other quarterbacks who deserve a shot with as bad as
Stave has been. Last Saturday Stave got hurt with a strange head injury, and
Bart Houston entered the game. He played perhaps better than Stave has in quite
some time. He should be the starter now. If he falters, there is mega talented
redshirt freshman D.J. Gillins from Jacksonville, FL, who is too talented to
ignore. They could also try Thad Armstrong, a junior from Ottawa, Illinois, if
they wanted to.
The bottom line is there is no reason Stave shouldn't be
anywhere other than buried on the depth chart at this point. He has had plenty
of chances and has done nothing but play poorly.


