O-line has been bugging me since January.
I think there are seven, maybe eight, real contenders:
Reiff (solid but still young), Vandervelde (benched at one point last season, needs to regain mo' he had in '08, pre torn pec), Koeppel/Ferentz (I think the better weightroom guy wins here), Gettis/Hundertmark (need a good story and both are; I don't like how Gettis disappeared after UNI, coaches like him and he did break a hand last season), Zusevics/Haganman/Orne (Going off yesterday, it's going to take a lot to unseat Zusevics, who's not a 320-blaster, but more athletic and that can work, too).
I also feel Tarpinian will have a role on this team. Will he win OLB? I think that's the spot.
With a newish (at least three newbies) O-line, what will that do for Stanzi's decision making, which, as you know, was questioned in a few circles last year.
Marc -
It seems to me that the biggest issue with the OL will simply getting the guys to get all on the same page and getting them to gel. The 2010 OL doesn't have to deal with nearly the attitude issues that arguably slowed the OLs progress in 2005 or 2006. And, even then, the 2005 OL ended up proving to be pretty darn good.
Furthermore, I'm really pretty intrigued by the quality OL recruits that Iowa has managed to get who have proven capable of playing at a high level even though they're young. What Reiff accomplished as a RS FR was pretty impressive and by many accounts MacMillan might prove to be pretty darn good to. On top of that, pretty nice things have been said about Van Sloten. Lastly, to top it all off, I'm pretty darn excited about the promise of Scherff and Donnal ... even though I fully expect that both guys will redshirt. The point being that the level of talent should be really good ... but without some of the "attitude" costs that undermined the squad a number of years back.
As a result, I think that the 2010 OL takes their lumps early ... but then delivers them through much of the rest of the season. The question will be whether or not we still can have success winning the tough games early in the season. Not a given ... but I like our chances.
Also, I have a hard time seeing Tarp beat out Nielsen. The coaches like Tarp ... however, they also like Nielsen. As I recall, the coaches also liked Worthy enough to start him at WILL for us in 2002 ... and the very next year the coaches still started a SO ahead of him (and he was a veteran SR).
Thanks, Plano.
Yes, that was based on what I've seen and heard.
Reiff is obvious. I think coaches really like Zusevics and he will get the first opportunity to hammer that down. But from the practice I was at, he seemed very comfortable with the job. He will be smaller than what Iowa's had at RT the last three seasons (Calloway 6-7, 320), but I think he'll be more athletic. How will that translate? We'll see.
Hopefully Zucevics quick feet will allow him to contain those edge rushers. At times, Calloway seemed to struggle with them,hence his move inside late in the season.
With our passing game weapons, I think protecting Ricky is priority #1 for this o-line.
Sometimes it is better to have quick guys like Reiff and Marcus protecting those edges in a passing offense. Of course, the middle has to hold also...and that has to be a concern with the diminutive centers we have.
Marc -
Gates was listed at 286 as a SR at Iowa in 2005. I don't know how much he weighed as a JR ... however, Yanda was listed at 305 as a SR in 2006.
The 2005 OL was then comparably "undersized" at OT and yet the 2005 OL still proved to be pretty decent. Furthermore, while Yanda has subsequently proved to be pretty impressive, I'm pretty confident that Iowa's 2010 duo at OT will be better than the starting OTs in 2005.