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You watched Iowa/Wisconsin over Washington/Oregon? I mean I did as well but I’m a huge Hawk fan. I don’t understand why any other fan bases would watch our game over the game of the year in CFB.

I understand from a connection/local standpoint, but yes, from a pure entertainment value, WA/OR was the easy choice.

I checked into Iowa/WI every once in a while just to see, then quickly flipped back. Woof.
 
It has to be a weird position to be in as an Iowa fan. Obviously you want your team to win, but it also means business as usual next year as far as the offensive philosophy goes. Those screaming for change will be disappointed.
 
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The 'race' for the B1G West is over. It will be Iowa.

TV executives must be absolutely salivating over the prospect of PSU/Michigan/tOSU v Iowa. That should have an enormous crowd until 1/2 way through the first quarter when it is 17-0.
That sound you will hear is tens of millions of remotes clicking over to watch something else.
 
Ped State begs to differ.

Considering they had no help from the offense, I think PSU had to work for their yards/points.

Almost 30 first downs and less than 400 yards with 3/4 of game clock tells me they had no explosive plays.
 
Iowa is the only team in the top 75 (79 actually) that has either offense or defense above ranked higher than 100. Iowa offense comes in at #121 power rankings. And no, I don't know how they compile these.

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I give them good, I think elite is stretching it quite a bit. Play JV offenses and you look WAY better.
It’s also skewed because their offense is one of the worst in the history of D1 football so they are on the field a lot.
 
Got to keep those defensive numbers up there (but I will give due, they have a good defense).
Completely agree. Very Solid defense.

Much less stress on the D, week to week, when facing one ‘good’ offense all year. That offense didn’t seem to have issues with that defense. For comparison, the next highest rated offense they’ll face/have faced is ranked 75 (Purdue).
 
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Agree, Iowa's offense is so limited. They might not get 20 points from their offense in any game.

But that defense is elite. So based on who they play, Iowa should be favored in every game.
Their defense is very, very good, but not elite. They are fourth in the conference in points allowed, behind Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State. In seven games they have given up 104 points, Wisconsin has give up 107, Michigan 47 and in one fewer games Ohio State has given up 58 and Penn State in one less game 48 points.

The three teams in the East are elite, EIU is just very good. ISU has only given up 140 points one third of that was to OU.
 
I think it's gonna happen more and more in these mega conferences.
I think besides the Pac 12 you can argue every other p5 conference has underperformed too. Georgia's schedule is incredibly weak for SEC team. Then Michigan has played mostly nobody and half the year is over.
 
Hill is not a good thrower. Their WR's are weak. Their TE group is injury depleted. But they have a solid group of RB's. Feel like Brian Ferentz should lean into that.

Not saying they should go triple option. But why not go retro with an I/Wing-T blend:
  • FB/I Back
  • RB or WR as Wingback that can flex out on long yardage downs.
Because the o-line is garbage.
 
Their defense is very, very good, but not elite. They are fourth in the conference in points allowed, behind Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State. In seven games they have given up 104 points, Wisconsin has give up 107, Michigan 47 and in one fewer games Ohio State has given up 58 and Penn State in one less game 48 points.

The three teams in the East are elite, EIU is just very good. ISU has only given up 140 points one third of that was to OU.
Using that logic, how many points did Iowa give up to Penn State? 31. So 73 points in their other 6 games, the most was 16 points to MSU and 7 were a defensive TD by MSU.

Out of 65 P5 teams they are 8th in ppg allowed. And Iowa's defense is on the field A LOT because their offense is inept. Much easier for Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State to have elite defenses because their offense keep the ball. And since those 4 are high scoring, they make opposing offenses one dimensional - passing.
 
Using that logic, how many points did Iowa give up to Penn State? 31. So 73 points in their other 6 games, the most was 16 points to MSU and 7 were a defensive TD by MSU.

Out of 65 P5 teams they are 8th in ppg allowed. And Iowa's defense is on the field A LOT because their offense is inept. Much easier for Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State to have elite defenses because their offense keep the ball. And since those 4 are high scoring, they make opposing offenses one dimensional - passing.
You have played one good offense, Penn State and gave up 31 points, the rest of the division has below average offenses. It has less to do with the amount of time the defense is on the field and more to do with the teams they are playing suck. EIU is 3rd in the division for points scored on the year, as poor as they have been EIU has scored more points than 4 other division teams plus more than Michigan St. has scored this season.

They are very good on defense, but they are not elite, and they are playing crappy offensives week after week.
 
I think besides the Pac 12 you can argue every other p5 conference has underperformed too. Georgia's schedule is incredibly weak for SEC team. Then Michigan has played mostly nobody and half the year is over.
This isn’t exactly on topic, but perhaps you can weigh in. I’ve seen several people with Iowa license plates…and the plate letters make up an anti-Cy/ISU message. What’s up with that? Just can’t understand why you wouldn’t go pro-Hawks. Seems to suggest you spend a lot of energy hating another team instead of liking your own…
 

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