guffus
Well-Known Member
There was a concious effort by the Iowa coaching staff to limit Weisman's carries early in the year so that he would be healthy for the big games down the stretch. So how did that work out? Here are the numbers.
Week-opponent-#carries-yards-TD
1 UNI 10 34 1 W
2 BALL 6 13 0 W
3 ISU 16 49 1 L
4 @PITT 22 88 2 W
5 @PUR 24 76 2 W
6 BYE WEEK
7 IND 25 89 2 W
8 @MD 10 78 2 L
9 BYE WEEK
10 NW 20 94 3 W
11 @MINN 14 21 1 L
12 @ILL 23 134 0 W
13 WIS 12 44 0 L
14 NEB 24 82 0 L
Bottom line, Weisman was healthy all year but Iowa went 1-3 down the stretch. In fact he did not have much impact in Iowa's last 4 games.
Conclusion. It was not worth saving Weisman for the end of the season. He should have been used more early when Iowa's offense was out of sync against "easy" opponents and moved more to canzeri and Wadley later.
end result may have been 8-4 instead of 7-5.
Week-opponent-#carries-yards-TD
1 UNI 10 34 1 W
2 BALL 6 13 0 W
3 ISU 16 49 1 L
4 @PITT 22 88 2 W
5 @PUR 24 76 2 W
6 BYE WEEK
7 IND 25 89 2 W
8 @MD 10 78 2 L
9 BYE WEEK
10 NW 20 94 3 W
11 @MINN 14 21 1 L
12 @ILL 23 134 0 W
13 WIS 12 44 0 L
14 NEB 24 82 0 L
Bottom line, Weisman was healthy all year but Iowa went 1-3 down the stretch. In fact he did not have much impact in Iowa's last 4 games.
Conclusion. It was not worth saving Weisman for the end of the season. He should have been used more early when Iowa's offense was out of sync against "easy" opponents and moved more to canzeri and Wadley later.
end result may have been 8-4 instead of 7-5.