Because @CyTwins and other Clone fans in this thread cant stand that Stanley ended up being the best QB in the state.
Lol
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Because @CyTwins and other Clone fans in this thread cant stand that Stanley ended up being the best QB in the state.
Well he finished #7 in the final AP Poll for the 2009 season and won a BCS Bowl game. I would say that is probably his best overall season.
His best regular season was 2015.
Well he finished #7 in the final AP Poll for the 2009 season and won a BCS Bowl game. I would say that is probably his best overall season.
His best regular season was 2015.
What was Iowa's Sagarin in 2015 compared to ISU this year?
Says the guy adamantly claiming that Stanley is the best QB in the state when there is basically no statistics whatsoever to back up that claim.My list was fair and objective, I cant help it you dont agree with that.
There was a Clone fan in this thread saying Iowa should only have Fant, Jackson and Jewell on the team but I am the one that doesnt value objectivity.
Have I not said all year long that those two are surprisingly comparable in terms of results? Montgomery didn't show up much in the last two games of this season, which is unfortunate, but it happens. I think I'd fairly tell you that Montgomery did about the same with less OL help, but that's about it. If a sophomore RB at ISU is equalling a senior RB at ToE in production, I'm happy with that.Then you should have no problem placing Wadley ahead of Montgomery at RB then.
Wadley had more total yards (1462 to 1442) on less touches (294 to 280) than Montgomery and scored 2 more TD's this season.
I still say that if Shonn Greene came back for his senior year, that Iowa would have strongly been in the National Title talk. Only thing that team was missing that year and Greene was a beast.
No idea.
Then you should have no problem placing Wadley ahead of Montgomery at RB then.
Wadley had more total yards (1462 to 1442) on less touches (294 to 280) than Montgomery and scored 2 more TD's this season.
Says the guy adamantly claiming that Stanley is the best QB in the state when there is basically no statistics whatsoever to back up that claim.
Have I not said all year long that those two are surprisingly comparable in results? Montgomery didn't show up much in the last two games of this season, which is unfortunate, but it happens. I think I'd fairly tell you that Montgomery did about the same with less OL help, but that's about it. If a sophomore RB at ISU is equalling a senior RB at ToE in production, I'm happy with that.
I'll give you a hint, KF's best regular season = CMC's second year in Ames
YeahBuddy coming back guns a blazin'!
But I have read all over this board that Iowa's WR are junk. Isnt the fact that Stanley put up that type of production while having a poor WR crew to throw to worth anything?
There is no denying that ISU had many more weapons than Iowa did on the outside for Kempt to use.
Doesnt the fact that this vaunted ISU offense playing in the Big 12 only scored 1 whole point per game more than the junk Iowa offense playing in the B1G concern anyone here?
Will you guys just get a room and bang it out already?
In what world does 22 = 25? Just another moral victory for the Clone fanbase.
Also, why are you using Sagarin for the Iowa 2015 season? You always used to use the AP Poll is a team was receiving votes in that over Sagarin. Moving the goalposts again? Shocking.
I thought you didn't know what Iowa's Sagarin ranking was in 2015?
No, not really.
ISU was in year 2 of a new coaching staff, starting a walk-on QB for the majority of the year.
Crazy that they were able to put up 29.2 per game.
29.2 would have been the 5th best PPG average in the Ferentz era.
...so what's your point? Both offenses suck, or what?You sure are posting a lot in this stupid thread.
Again, Kempt/Park/Noland had more weapons on the outside than Stanley. And they only put up 1 more PPG than the Iowa offense did.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/player/stats/_/id/552119/kyle-kemptNoland is not younger than Stanley. They were both 2016 commits and Noland is 10 days older than him, moron.
Stanley > Park > Kempt > Noland
A RSFr that was coming off of an ACL tear? Why is that surprising? Noland looked just fine in his playing time and will have all offseason to continue to improve.So now you will turn to a QB that couldnt beat out that walk on?