What are you talkin about? Latt was an honorable mention and played in only 6 games. Ask Texas what they think of Latt. And do some research on Rump. Also check out Nelson's stats his sophmore year in juco.
I think this was page four. It's all I could take. Just stop please. Number one: Lattimer played all year. Number two: Lattimer and Rump will not both be All Big 12. Maybe one. Maybe, but not both.
As for the actual game:
There's a lot of questions for both teams. About the only things we can even come close to being accurate on are ISU's LBers and Corners, and Iowas Oline and Coker. Outside of that, numerous things could happen.
I think ISUs Dline will be much improved. Rump is a good player but he got washed out last year because no one beside him created fear. McDonough should be able to help that along with Laing. On the outside, they add Nelson who has gotten mixed reviews, Scott who is undersized but could be effective as a pass rusher and Maggitt will be back. He really started to play better toward the end of last year but he's undersized. All of those guys will have to play very well to stop Coker because, quite frankly, there isn't a guy we play who scares me more than him. Units? Yes, but not individual players.
We know Knott and Klein are really good players and Tau'fo'ou was good enough.
ISU's Oline has a couple players with experience but I think there will be youth injected. How will Farniok or Tautolo do at center? Osemele will own his side of the line but that won't matter if no one else does anything.
QB is an obvious question mark. I have no idea. None. I hope someone can support our running game.
At RB I am fairly confident that there won't be a lot of drop off here when we are able to rotate four or maybe even five guys, all with different skillsets.
WR is another question. They have to play better. They have to be able to get open quick.
I don't know a lot about Iowa but I know their Oline will be at least good if not great, McNutt is still there, and it is very likely that even though they lost great players on the Dline, they will probably replace them well. Like ISU, the safeties will be interesting to watch. Two new guys on each side.
To me, this strictly talent match up is much closer than in the previous two years. The problem is that the ISU QB needs to be able to manage the game and make some plays and I don't know if that will happen. Iowa probably won't need as much of that. That said I am making the homer pick. ISU-20, Iowa-17