On the reverse side, offensive turnovers per game:
2017: 0.1 fumbles, 0.7 interceptions
2018: 0.8 fumbles, 0.7 interceptions
2019: 0.5 fumbles, 0.7 interceptions
2020: 0.4 fumbles, 0.8 interceptions
2021: 0.4 fumbles, 0.7 interceptions
2022: 0.6 fumbles, 1.3 interceptions
2023: 0 fumbles, 0.5 interceptions
Another stat I noticed, addressing the failure to "win in the margins":
From 2017-2021, every year except 2020 averaged fewer than 5 penalties and 40 penalty yards per game (2020 was 5.1 penalties and 42.6 penalty yards per game). In 2022, those numbers were up to 5.6 penalties and 46.1 penalty yards per game.
I know everyone wants to take away the red flags from the Iowa game. But to me, thus far Becht has shown that he's a generally good decision-maker who is likely to keep turnovers significantly lower than last season. And while penalties were high in the UNI game (some weird calls, though), Iowa State only had 2 penalties for 24 yards against Iowa.