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    Kaden Wetjen tied former Iowa great Tim Dwight with his return TD against Minnesota

    There were some really bad angles taken by Gophers on that PR TD. If you watch the video, #80, #9, and #35 could have all had a chance, but every one of them misjudged just how quickly he would get up to full speed. https://youtu.be/gkUQwocrewY?si=nMz-3kWFVhXghRQi
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    Gronowki's 4 interceptions this year

    What is his completion % on drop-back attempts this year? I don't know how to access such stats, but Hawkeyegamefilm stated after PSU that Iowa's passing stats out of drop-back attempts are abysmal on the season. Drop-back passing is a completely different animal that throwing...
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    Gronowki's 4 interceptions this year

    Either late, or just afraid to pull the trigger. I don't know if he is being freaked out by the increased speed and tighter windows at this level and he will eventually adjust, or if he just doesn't have the processing speed to be successful in a drop-back passing game at this level...
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    Oh to have a QB who can run

    It was mentioned during that game that although Iowa has one of the worst passing offenses in the nation, AND they are near the top of the country in 3rd down conversion rate. That is a pretty bizarre combo of stats, but as you said, they rarely face 3rd and 8+ anymore. Because of MG's ability...
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    Oh to have a QB who can run

    I will add, I am fully aware that cherry picking and changing a few plays from any QB's career could make a big difference. Ultimately, shit goes sideways at times, and you have to be a good enough QB to overcome. Last Saturday, Iowa did all of the things you need to do to lose a home game as a...
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    Oh to have a QB who can run

    I have to submit my annual defense of Nate Stanley. That dude made a lot of big plays, and he was good enough to hang around the edge of the NFL for a couple years. And, his entire career as a starter came with BF as the offensive coordinator. Check out Stanley's stats compared to all other BF...
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    To defer or not??

    Surprised by that, thanks for sharing the data.
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    To defer or not??

    But there is absolutely no way to predict in advance HOW it will make a difference, so why worry?
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    To defer or not??

    I am in the camp that this decision makes absolutely zero difference in the outcome of the game. Each game, you start one half with the ball. If its the first, you get a jump start in figuring out their defensive gameplan. If its the 2nd, you get a jump start in figuring out their halftime...
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    To defer or not??

    I think it is like a batting lineup (our offense) seeing a pitcher (their defense). The more times through the order, the better your chances of figuring things out. They want to see how the D is going to respond to certain formations right away and then get to working solving the puzzle.
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    Franklin vs. Farence

    KF at PSU would be an interesting alternate history. Let's say PSU leaders had any sort of moral compass, and they gave Joe the boot after finding out about Sandusky's heinous crimes and Joe's willing ignorance in 2001. They hire an interim coach, perform a thorough investigation, and then...
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    Franklin vs. Farence

    Thanks for putting in the work on that! I don't love that 0-5 over the past 3 years. I think if you expand it to all ranked teams over recent years, it looks even worse.
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    What Iowa Sports Do You Follow Closely?

    Yeah, any criticism of NBA regular season is totally legit. Across the league, there will be a dozen highlights per week that are mind-blowing, but watching an entire game would be a slog. But NBA playoff action is second to none.
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    What Iowa Sports Do You Follow Closely?

    For me, basketball will always be star-driven, and since the HS to pro era, and the subsequent one-and-done era, MBB just doesn't have stars. Whereas the NBA is lousy with stars (this has been aided by the influx of Euro talent). I don't sit down an watch games on a nightly basis, but I enjoy...
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    What Iowa Sports Do You Follow Closely?

    Football. WBB. Everything else. I have been to probably half-a-dozen wrestling meets, they are always amazing. I just don't have much background in the sport, hence I do not gravitate towards it. I have always liked NBA way more than college (it is the far superior game, you cannot convince...
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    Backup QB And Interim HC

    Any possibility it looks like the 2020 PSU game? That was a super weird season with the COVID-delay, and then losing the 2 early one. We then kept gaining steam as the year went on. After thumping MSU and Minny, Iowa pushed around PSU pretty good (3x as many rushing yards, forced 4 TOs). It was...
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    Major B1G Upset Opens Door for Iowa

    And I think this is how we want Iowa to think. I have no evidence to support this, but I have always gotten the sense that KF teams play a more entertaining brand of football once all of their big goals become hopeless. I think KF's sphincter loosens a bit, and he lets the coordinators and...
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    Hannah Stuelke

    I like the Hillmon comparison. I also look at someone like Aneesah Morrow, an uber athletic, under-sized post without perimeter skills who is very effective. She has better handles than Stuelke, and is a crafty finisher; but Stuelke is a better defender and a better passer.
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    Hannah Stuelke

    I heard Clyde Hart (legendary Baylor T&F coach) speak at an Iowa T&F Coaches Clinic years ago. He was talking about developing 400m sprinters, discussing how generally they are either 200/400 athletes or 400/800 athletes. He mentioned that coaches always think they should try to bring up the...
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    Hannah Stuelke

    Megan was a solid FT shooter at Iowa, which is a great predictor of the ability to expand out to the 3-pt line: Hannah has not shown the same prowess from the line:


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