Rarely have the Cyclones been better than the Hawkeyes
I stopped reading there. Idiot:biglaugh:
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Rarely have the Cyclones been better than the Hawkeyes
I stopped reading there. Idiot:biglaugh:
You have only had one single season of more than 7 wins in the last 32 years and Iowa has had four 10+ win seasons in the last 8 years
So, yes, Iowa has been much better.
Sounds about right to me.
I'm actually thinking that the Iowa-ISU game will go a lot like the ISU-NIU game did last Thursday night.. with Iowa in place of ISU and ISU in place of NIU.
I think Iowa will get out to a little lead, then let up on the gas pedal a bit and ISU makes it interesting in the 3rd quarter, but Iowa pulls away at the end to make it close to the same identical score of 27-10... in favor of Iowa.
Since the OP'd article specifically refers to the recent years (ie, since the series became competitive), i'll defer to the scoreboard in which we've won 7\12.
No disputing they ended up with a better record. However, the only direct comparison is head to head, since they do not compete in the same conference.
Because we didn't play in the crap Big 10 those years.:biglaugh:Not his prediction -- that's from CFN. And let's face it -- I don't think I remember a year besides 2000 in the past decade that ISU has finished with the better record than Iowa.
First off this was taken from CFN not the OP's personal opinion. Second of all ON PAPER most times Iowa does have the better team when you breakdown each position or position groups such as OL vs DL QB/RB vs LB etc. In most years Iowa comes away with the advantage again on paper. The years that ISU was able to win were a result of fewer mistakes from ISU and/or better scheming to get the win.
I think that this is exactly what will need to happen this year for ISU to get the W. ON PAPER Iowa has the advantage in most cases. On the otherhand the ISU offense is very similar scheme wise and possibly better talent wise than schools that have historically given Iowa problems, see Northwestern.
ISU must play nearly mistake free and for God's sake score touchdowns when they get into the redzone. They will also need Iowa, ie Ricky for Heisman Stanzi to make some mistakes and turn the ball over.
I agree with this guy's prediction for the most part... except no way will Iowa rush for 200 yards. I looked up the last 5 games - Iowa never rushed for 200 yards in any of them and they average 147.4 RYPG. With three new starters on the O-line and ISU's propensity to stack the box no way that happens. Especially with 3 new starters.
I agree with this guy's prediction for the most part... except no way will Iowa rush for 200 yards. I looked up the last 5 games - Iowa never rushed for 200 yards in any of them and they average 147.4 RYPG. With three new starters on the O-line and ISU's propensity to stack the box no way that happens. Especially with 3 new starters.
Yeah not sure about the HS rule, haven't seen many HS overtime games. I think that might be the rule in HS (possibly college) when you pick off a 2pt conversion attempt. I am not sure where but I know I've seen a play called dead as soon as its intercepted/fumbled.
look-a-like?
1998 - ISU 3-9; Iowa - 3-8 (Push)
1999 - ISU 4-7; Iowa - 1-10 (ISU)
2000 - ISU 9-3; Iowa - 3-9 (ISU)
2001 - ISU 7-5; Iowa - 7-5 (Push)
2002 - ISU 7-7; Iowa - 11-2 (Iowa)
2003 - ISU 2-10; Iowa - 10-3 (Iowa)
2004 - ISU 7-5; Iowa 10-2 (Iowa)
2005 - ISU 7-5; Iowa 7-5 (Push)
2006 - ISU 4-8; Iowa 6-7 (Push)
2007 - ISU 3-9; Iowa 6-6 (Iowa)
2008 - ISU 2-10; Iowa 9-4 (Iowa)
2009 - ISU 7-6; Iowa 11-2 (Iowa)
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kind of have to be creative.
Umm, can we acknowledge that the stats from last year's game are at least a little skewed because of the turnovers? And for the record I honestly think ISU's defensive front 7 is at least as good as last year's.
The only time ISU has ever had success in this game is when they have stacked the box, gotten pressure, and forced turnovers. If they don't do that I give them absolutely zero chance. ISU isn't going to win this game by matching up with Iowa. Not trying to make things happen that are out of the ordinary is an absolute death knell for ISU in this game.
I don't think that's true...
EDIT: Looked it up. You absolutely can return a fumble/interception for a score to win.