It’s not irrelevant. You have expectations that Iowa state will have these backups with all sorts of experience and that’s just not how the world works.
Alabama and Notre Dame have backups with experience because, like us, they had someone take over the starting spot a few games into the season. Clemson, the number two team in the country, is starting a freshman quarterback and has two backup quarterbacks that are freshmen. LSU, the number 4 ranked team, has a backup quarterback that’s played two seasons and thrown a total of 54 passes. Michigan, the number 5 team, has a freshman backup that’s thrown 15 passes. Georgia, the number 6 team, has a backup that’s a freshman that I can’t even find stats for. Oklahoma, the number 7 team, has a sophomore backup that’s thrown a career 22 passes, none since 2016.
I can go on and on. The point is, your pining about needing a backup with meaningful experience just isn’t a thing in college football. You’re trying to find a unicorn and then ******** about how bad it’s going to be when we don’t find that unicorn. We’ll be just fine with what we have.