Their qb is new this year, but he looks like a good one. A giant, smiley, ginger stud.
He has hardly played at all. How do you leap to that conclusion?
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Their qb is new this year, but he looks like a good one. A giant, smiley, ginger stud.
He has hardly played at all. How do you leap to that conclusion?
If ISU beats Iowa this year I'll be shocked, and I'll have zero problems eating crow. You have my word. Given Iowa's greatest strength (offensive line), and ISU's greatest weakness (dline) I think the chances of that happening are incredibly slim.
Now, the reason I was discussing the possibility of ISU losing to an FBS team on their home turf two years in a row is because it is just that... It's a possibility. I don't think it's going to happen, but one could make a good argument that it's a pretty damn realistic possibility considering the fact oddsmakers have ISU as the underdog. As I said before, if that happens it will be one of the most embarrassing things that's ever happened to an Iowa State football team. Personally, I think it's going to be a pretty good game but if I was going to wager on it at this point in time I would probably take ISU because of what NDSU has lost. I certainly don't think they are the #1 team in the FBS although when you have as much success as they've had in the past few years I can understand why they were given the top rank.
Because gingers are perennially underrated at sport.
Their qb is new this year, but he looks like a good one. A giant, smiley, ginger stud.
So what if ISU's greatest strength is their O line and Iowa weakest of their D line?
So what if ISU's greatest strength is their O line and Iowa weakest of their D line?
So what if ISU's greatest strength is their O line and Iowa weakest of their D line?
Carl Davis is considered a second round pick. Their dl is good. 3 new linebackers however. Our OL needs to protect the QB and get our big receivers the ball.
Did Carl Davis get hurt?
Their D line is the best part of their D. It's definitely solid. We will beat NDSU with the run but will have to beat the Hok's with the pass.
Because gingers are perennially underrated at sport.
Because gingers are perennially underrated at sport.
Because gingers are perennially underrated at sport.
I understand that. I'm asking a hypothetical.
So what if ISU's greatest strength is their O line and Iowa weakest of their D line?
Then I would feel pretty strongly that ISU has the advantage. Games are won up front. That's not earthshattering news. Iowa's offensive line is vastly superior to ISU's defensive line, and while it isn't as pronounced the other way around I would still give Iowa's defensive line the advantage over ISU's offensive line. Which means, in my opinion, the Hawks will control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.
Like I said, if the roles were reversed I would predict ISU to get the victory. That's kind of a dumb hypothetical question, but there's your answer.
Let's hope Mary Jane has some say in the matter when the job offers start rolling in down the road. Not to say that Tommy couldn't get a job at the new school but it isn't a slam dunk that it would work out that way.Family Ties
Mangino’s return to the Big 12 with Iowa State includes having his son on the staff. Tommy Mangino is the Cyclones’ wide receivers coach.
“It’s a special situation,†Mark Mangino said. “I gave Paul a list of three or four names for the open positions we had. It was up to him and he had the final say. He came into my office and said he was gonna hire Tommy.
“It made me happy but it really made his mother happy. She gets to see her son and her grandson every day. We have a debt of gratitude to Paul Rhoads for making that happen for our family.â€