Meh. Brock's "poor efficiency" rating in this one game was higher than more than 50% of Nate Stanley's games he's ever played in.And dropping
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Meh. Brock's "poor efficiency" rating in this one game was higher than more than 50% of Nate Stanley's games he's ever played in.And dropping
Red zone against Iowa or in general? Because that's where Brock had both of his TD's on Saturday.I'm guessing that he will by your standards. Let's say about 21-32 260 yds a pick and no touchdowns. Possibly 1 rushing td. He'll move the ball in between the 20s. Red zone = not good.
Meh. Brock's "poor efficiency" rating in this one game was higher than more than 50% of Nate Stanley's games he's ever played in.
Both. His best weapon in the red-zone looks to be his feet not his arm.Red zone against Iowa or in general? Because that's where Brock had both of his TD's on Saturday.
Although a team like Rutgers or Kansas are in the P5, teams like UNI, SDSU, and NDSU are extremely well coached football teams that can give any P5 team fits. They are established, play hard every single play, and are very disciplined.
I'm guessing that he will by your standards. Let's say about 21-32 260 yds a pick and no touchdowns. Possibly 1 rushing td. He'll move the ball in between the 20s. Red zone = not good.
260 yards? Dang Iowa's secondary must be soft
As opposed to Stanley who will have more around 200 yds passing but will throw 2 or maybe 3 TDs.Iowa State’s not going to be able to run the ball, so they’ll probably resort to a bunch of WR screens and try to dink and dunk their way downfield.
Iowa State’s not going to be able to run the ball, so they’ll probably resort to a bunch of WR screens and try to dink and dunk their way downfield.
The NCAA passing efficiency formula is similar to that of the NFL passer rating, but does not impose limits on the four components:[5]I don't fully know how passing efficiency works either and I use that a lot
As opposed to Stanley who will have more around 200 yds passing but will throw 2 or maybe 3 TDs.
They won't be able to run the ball? So you're thinking under 300 yards total?
Won't make 300 unless the line play is way way better.They won't be able to run the ball? So you're thinking under 300 yards total?
No, I’m thinking in the low-mid 300’s. I’m sure Purdy will pick up one or two first downs by scrambling.
Won't make 300 unless the line play is way way better.
No sacks then?
You also want the over on clones scoring 13 pts?I'll take the over on 300 total yards all day long
Not if Iowa State follows the same game plan they did against Drake. We’ll see if they trust Purdy to throw the ball downfield against Iowa.
You also want the over on clones scoring 13 pts?