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I'll bite. Only doing the skill players because I don't know enough about OSU's Oline and Dline and what they have returning...
QB: Push. I agree with the OP that both quarterbacks are good for the system they play in. Both really need to cut down on the int's.
RB: slight Adv ISU. ISUA-Rob is the best of the bunch, however I think Iowa has 2-4.
WR: ADV Iowa. Unlike last year, I think when we do the "all-star" team using both squads, Iowa will have the starting two receivers.
TEush. Nothing really to say here. Both starting TE's are serviceable players. The only X-factor could be the new freshman for Iowa, but I don't think he'll be polished enough of a blocker to see much playing time.
OL: Adv ISU. Iowa returns two players who played alot last year. ISU returns 4 but lose a key player. Still, anytime you have 4 returning o-linemen, it's a good thing.
DL:Adv Iowa-One of the nations best d-lines for Iowa
Lb: ?-both teams must basically replace their starters. I suppose I'd give a slight edge to Iowa because of Hunter, but really it's just a guess at this point.
DB: slight adv Iowa-I think Iowa has a little better depth here
ST: Adv Iowa-Basically because of Donahue.
Last year at this time many ISU fans wouldn't even entertain the possibility that Arnaud and Stanzi were comparable. They were wrong. This year Iowa fans will try to argue that the rb situation is close. It's not. Robinson with a bad groin is on par with Iowa's guys, but when healthy he's just better.
Last year at this time many ISU fans wouldn't even entertain the possibility that Arnaud and Stanzi were comparable. They were wrong. This year Iowa fans will try to argue that the rb situation is close. It's not. Robinson with a bad groin is on par with Iowa's guys, but when healthy he's just better.
But they only have one Robinson, while Iowa has a Wegher and Hamton to go along with theirs. If Robinson (for ISU) gets hurt, say goodbye to the ISU running game.
This year is odd to me....Usually it is ISU getting the check mark at QB/WR and Iowa getting the checkmark at RB/OL. This year, ISU has the best RB in the state (though Iowa has more depth, as indicated by the above posters), and a great OL, but I think Iowa has the advantage at QB and WR.
Also, I'd give Iowa the advantage at TE. Reason #1 being that the TE is such a heavy emphasis in Iowa's system that Iowa just tends to reload there. Can you name me the last starting Iowa TE that didn't get drafted? You'll need to go back to 1999 to answer that question, if my memory serves me correctly. When was the last time ISU put a TE in the league? Reason #2 being that KF said after fall camp last year that Reisner may have improved more than anyone else on the team.....and he looked good in 08. I fully expect a breakout year from Reisner this season, based both on the history of Iowa TE's and what KF has said about the young man. One last note about TE: does ISU use the TE a lot in their spread system as a blocker, or is the ISU TE used almost exclusively as a pass catcher?
I'd give Iowa the checkmark across the board on defense, and the reasoning is pretty simple: anytime you have LB's and DB's playing behind one of the best (if not the best) defensive line in the country, it will make those guys look really good, even if they are simply average (though I certainly believe Iowa's LB's/DB's are above average).
So, to summarize, I'd give ISU the advantage at RB/OL and Iowa the advantage everywhere else.
Did Scott Chandler get drafted? I have no idea, which is why I'm asking.
I really think that there isn't an advantage for either side at QB. Stanzi works for Iowa, but would be a trainwreck for ISU. With ISU's defense, pick 6's are not something you can give the other team. Period. Iowa can get away with it.
In the end Stanzi works for Iowa, and that's all that matters. Arnaud works for ISU. Iowa would be better off with Alexander Robinson and ISU would be better off with Adrian Clayborn. I don't think you can say that at QB. Arnaud wouldn't improve Iowa and Stanzi would hurt ISU.
I think you could almost put ISU as tie with Iowa at DB. Sims and LJ are really good. Benton played great last year before breaking his leg.
Sash is a ball hawk. It will be interesting to see how he follows up last year.[/QUOTE]
lol. People were saying the same things before last year. It just amazes me how this guys still has so many doubters.
btw, I agree that it is close between the two units. Iowa has a little more quality depth which is why I gave them a slight advantage.
I think you could almost put ISU as tie with Iowa at DB. Sims and LJ are really good. Benton played great last year before breaking his leg.
Sash is a ball hawk. It will be interesting to see how he follows up last year.