All Iowa Football Team---Post Bowl Edition

The good news is that with MC modeling his program after Iowa's to get to that level, you may actually have some good OL play in your future.
The OLine at ISU does need work, I’ll agree with that. To me, the number of starts is far understated. I’m more concerned about getting guys locked in there and keeping them healthy.
 
[QUOTE="CyTwins, post: 6226282, member: 9368"]Whoever it is sucked last year. You guys were like almost last in the country in rushing and your QB had 7 fumbles[/QUOTE]

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Not an appropriate gif and you didn't even quote it right? Take the night off you're better than this
 
Hawk fans, please explain:
  • BF = Great
  • Stanley = great
  • O-Line = Good
  • Fant = Best in Football
  • RB (Wadley) = great
  • WR's = mediocre or even sub par
How does all of this add up to the Total offensive rating of 116th?
https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/2018/team/21/p3

I’ll take a stab. BF was in his first year as OC, not great. Stanley was good, not great. His accuracy needs to improve. The online was good at times but inconsistent, which may have been the watchword for the Iowa offense, inconsistent. Fant is the best college right end I saw last year. Walleye would have been an awesome change of pace guy, he was very good. The less said about the WRs the better, although Easley has a chance.
 
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I’ll take a stab. BF was in his first year as OC, not great. Stanley was good, not great. His accuracy needs to improve. The online was good at times but inconsistent, which may have been the watchword for the Iowa offense, inconsistent. Fant is the best college right end I saw last year. Walleye would have been an awesome change of pace guy, he was very good. The less said about the WRs the better, although Easley has a chance.

The OL was inconsistent, you lost your two best OL by far but your tackles are both in the top 5 in the state? Lol that doesn't add up
 
The OL was inconsistent, you lost your two best OL by far but your tackles are both in the top 5 in the state? Lol that doesn't add up

I didn’t say they were bad. They gave a beatdown to a pretty good tOSU defensive line. They were inconsistent. The tackles really played well the second half of the year. Again, they are two of the five best linemen
 
I didn’t say they were bad. They gave a beatdown to a pretty good tOSU defensive line. They were inconsistent. The tackles really played well the second half of the year. Again, they are two of the five best linemen

You're greatly overestimating them or I've been lied to because they were getting used as the excuse for the offense sucking after the season. Good Jones, Knipfel and Meeker were better than them last year
 
You're greatly overestimating them or I've been lied to because they were getting used as the excuse for the offense sucking after the season. Good Jones, Knipfel and Meeker were better than them last year

Meeker would be either #3 or #4 OT for us. Would be tight between him and Kallenberger. Jackson, Wirfs, Render, Jones, Knipfel would be the OL with Render/Jones interchangeable at C. You should be proud of this, MC is taking solid cues.
 
Meeker would be either #3 or #4 OT for us. Would be tight between him and Kallenberger. Jackson, Wirfs, Render, Jones, Knipfel would be the OL with Render/Jones interchangeable at C. You should be proud of this, MC is taking solid cues.

Meeker was better than Wirfs and Jackson last year. They have a higher ceiling though IMO but right now they haven't proven anything
 
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Haha, interesting attempt. Everyone knows Iowa is O-Line U. It's a good thing that MC is trying to model the program after KF, so you might get there. Give it time.

Facts suck don't they

Bryce Meeker, 75.9 — Meeker played 478 snaps (compared to Campos’ 875) due to injury, but excelled when he did play, especially later in the season. He had a pass blocking grade of 80.0 and according to PFF College and he allowed only one sack in 270 pass blocking snaps.
 
Facts suck don't they

Bryce Meeker, 75.9 — Meeker played 478 snaps (compared to Campos’ 875) due to injury, but excelled when he did play, especially later in the season. He had a pass blocking grade of 80.0 and according to PFF College and he allowed only one sack in 270 pass blocking snaps.

Yeah that's why he'd be either #3 or #4 OT on our depth chart.
 

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