SCHawkeye2
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The defense won games Iowa should have lost with our offense.
The offense lost games Iowa should have won with our defense.
The offense lost games Iowa should have won with our defense.
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I'm probably in the minority but I don't quite understand all of the fear with the four new teams coming in from the PAC-12. For years, that conference has been a laughing stock. They haven't made a playoff since when, 2016?
They've had a very good year this season, no doubt about it. And we have benefited by having a schedule heavy with average/poor B1G West division teams. The schedule will be more difficult. But we will adjust. Not saying that we'll compete for league championships because I think that bar is very high. Beating 17 other teams is very difficult for any team.
But these four newcomers are not going to just steamroll the entire B1G. Oregon will probably stay very good and maybe for a long time. The others? I don't see it. They will come back to earth. Iowa will be just fine.
We're getting the best of the PAC12. Washington, Oregon are top 10 teams (one likely in the playoff). They're on par with Michigan and tOSU (or close). USC is always in the discussion (think Penn St). UCLA is up and down.
It'll be interesting to see the contrast in styles next Fall. Will the speed game of the PAC challenge the B1G or will they not be ready for the physical nature of what awaits. Stay tuned.
One thing for sure, next year's schedule is a step up from 2023.
I don't know about doom and gloom...but the conference is definitely getting tougher...and we can't hide in a weak division.Oregon is legit. Those other 3 schools I am in wait and see mode.
USC: Haven't been relevant since Pete Carroll left and he's been gone for 15 years. I just shrug my shoulders...are we sure Lincoln Riley can fix this defense? I mean fix the defense in terms of being more than a 8-4/7-5 football team.
UCLA: Has been floundering for 20+ years, with a fanbase that doesn't give a shit. Chip Kelly is a really good coach, but he is one 6-6 season away from being fired. What current B1G school member is fearing a 5-4 UCLA squad having to come East in November?
Washington: Debeor(sp?) seems to have it figured out. Chris Peterson had a "Kirk" like run during his tenure, other than that they have been a mess the last 15 years.
Other than Oregon, I am not sure what I am fearing here.
Yes, Iowa has to "modernize" their offense and they have to nail it in terms of Kirk's successor. If they get those two things right(which is a big if), it isn't the doom and gloom everyone thinks it is.
We have heard the speed argument before, like the year we dominated USC in a bowl game. Oregon/Washington vs Mich and OSU? Not very close. USC vs PSU? Maybe but infrequent, I think. You are right on: Our schedule will be tougher. Only if our O takes a big step and we can rebuild the loss column in our D due to many Seniors, can we be in the conversation.We're getting the best of the PAC12. Washington, Oregon are top 10 teams (one likely in the playoff). They're on par with Michigan and tOSU (or close). USC is always in the discussion (think Penn St). UCLA is up and down.
It'll be interesting to see the contrast in styles next Fall. Will the speed game of the PAC challenge the B1G or will they not be ready for the physical nature of what awaits. Stay tuned.
One thing for sure, next year's schedule is a step up from 2023.
I get it. But OSU and Mich hide in a weak division as well. Except for each other, I guess. PSU? Nope. Also ran…I don't know about doom and gloom...but the conference is definitely getting tougher...and we can't hide in a weak division.
Yup. Good stuff.Oregon is legit. Those other 3 schools I am in wait and see mode.
USC: Haven't been relevant since Pete Carroll left and he's been gone for 15 years. I just shrug my shoulders...are we sure Lincoln Riley can fix this defense? I mean fix the defense in terms of being more than a 8-4/7-5 football team.
UCLA: Has been floundering for 20+ years, with a fanbase that doesn't give a shit. Chip Kelly is a really good coach, but he is one 6-6 season away from being fired. What current B1G school member is fearing a 5-4 UCLA squad having to come East in November?
Washington: Debeor(sp?) seems to have it figured out. Chris Peterson had a "Kirk" like run during his tenure, other than that they have been a mess the last 15 years.
Other than Oregon, I am not sure what I am fearing here.
Yes, Iowa has to "modernize" their offense and they have to nail it in terms of Kirk's successor. If they get those two things right(which is a big if), it isn't the doom and gloom everyone thinks it is.
I don't know about doom and gloom...but the conference is definitely getting tougher...and we can't hide in a weak division.
And things were so atrocious the OC, the HC's own son, was basically dismissed with four games remaining.If at the start of the year, I had told you...
We would lose Lachey for the season in game 3...
McNamara for the season in game 5...
All for the season in game 7 (and he would still lead the team in receiving)...
DeJean for the season after game 10...
We would finish dead last in the nation in yards/game...
We would finish the season with a negative turnover differential...
and, we would only have 22 sacks on the year...
How many wins would you have predicted?
If at the start of the year, I had told you...
We would lose Lachey for the season in game 3...
McNamara for the season in game 5...
All for the season in game 7 (and he would still lead the team in receiving)...
DeJean for the season after game 10...
We would finish dead last in the nation in yards/game...
We would finish the season with a negative turnover differential...
and, we would only have 22 sacks on the year...
How many wins would you have predicted?
I think the league most years split out like this:Yes, things are going to be more difficult. Unless Kirk's successor is a complete failure, I don't see the second coming(no pun intended) of the Bob Commings era.
I think the league most years split out like this:
Elite Tier (Top 5 most years): UM / OSU
Upper Tier (Playoff (Top12) most years): PSU / OrU / UWa
Good Tier (Playoff 1 in 5 years): USC / IA / UWi / UCLA
Mediocre Tier (better than .500 most years): Minny / Nebby / MSU / Rut / Nw / IL
Coaching Carousel Tier: Purdue / MD / IN
If Riley ever gets a good DC, they'll move up a tier. If Kirk retires and they miss on his replacement, IA goes into mediocre tier and either Nebby or Minny move up.
I agree that I don't understand why everyone thinks teams like Iowa are going to drop into the basement when these 4 PAC schools enter the BIG. Comparing 2023 schedule to 2024, Iowa replaces Penn St, Rutgers, Illinois & Purdue (3-1 record) with Ohio State, Washington, UCLA and Maryland (Assume 2-2 record). So Iowa goes from 7-2 in the BIG to 6-3. Not a big drop.This is the 2024 schedule:
Illinois St.
Iowa St.
Troy
@ Minnesota
@ Ohio St.
Washington
@Michigan St.
Northwestern
Wisconsin
@UCLA
@Maryland
Nebraska
That schedule doesn't scare me...it looks like a 8 or 9 win schedule to me. Moving forward that is what the schedule is going to look like. 3 protected rivals(Minnesota, Wisconsin and Nebraska) plus ISU and a group of 5 school. Those seven other games, everyone of one them will not be some juggernaut that they can't win 4 or 5 of them.
Yes, things are going to be more difficult. Unless Kirk's successor is a complete failure, I don't see the second coming(no pun intended) of the Bob Commings era.
I'll take it. Obviously beat the teams you should. I would like to compete with the east and not have it be a blood bath though. Enjoy it fellas. Not going to be this way anymore with the expansion. Middle of the road till a offense identity is developed. Things will be harder for sure.
Absolutely, if we had an offense we’re 12-0.
If at the start of the year, I had told you...
We would lose Lachey for the season in game 3...
McNamara for the season in game 5...
All for the season in game 7 (and he would still lead the team in receiving)...
DeJean for the season after game 10...
We would finish dead last in the nation in yards/game...
We would finish the season with a negative turnover differential...
and, we would only have 22 sacks on the year...
How many wins would you have predicted?
I don't know. Even with a competent OC, I still think there is a real talent gap between Iowa and the three headed monster in the East. It would have taken a lot to beat PSU in Happy Valley and we would still be a double digit dog against Michigan.Absolutely, if we had an offense we’re 12-0.