More like Iowa plays the game where they don’t rely on one phase of the game or a few position groups to try and win with. Iowa’s strategy is to win with complementary football between Offense, Defense and Special Teams.
Come back and tell us how much better isu is when they do it their way and have consistently higher win totals than Iowa.
True but as successful as Iowa football has been, you really have to wonder how good they would be if they opened up the offense, and took more shots down the field.
They have run that stretch zone read forever and teams have seen it enough to figure out how to stop it. Where is the counter play, where is the screen play to the back.
The offense is run, run, bootleg to the right and hit the TE crossing or going down the seam, and then back to running the ball.
Hell even Iowa fans find it boring, just go to their forum boards as proof, but since they get the gift that keeps giving, the Big 10 West they continue to get 8 or 9 win seasons.