HawkPrdatr40
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O V E R R A T E D!!!!
pretty sure outsiders say the same thing about a certain iowa qb...
I assume that this ranking they received is a surprise to you, albeit a good one for you?Being in iowa i followed alot of hawkeye football last year. Sometimes you guys kicked ***, some times you guys won buy the scruff of your neck. Same thing happened with nebraska last year but we didnt have so many wins in that catagory. That being said i do believe this ranking is much higher then it needs to be. I dont know if you watched the nebraska games last year but our offence was inept and our defence kept us in the game. Suh being gone will be an impact but Suh was also on the team in 07 when we blew goats. The Pelinis know defence which is why they were hired. Im not saying were BCS bound or NC bound but the team is going in a good direction. I dont know also if you noticed but nebraska doesnt change head coaches very often. So thats why Solich was fired and replaced with Callahan who was fired. Sometimes it takes a while to figure out a good system.
That being said, Iowa has a good team this year with alot of returning players. Ive said it before and ill say it again. Unless Stanzi can wake up and not throw pick 6s and play a full 4quarters of FB then you guys are going to have the same close calls as you did last year. As far as Nebraska well i think our lack of offence speaks for itself. But its spring and we just wont know what will happen until August.
I assume that this ranking they received is a surprise to you, albeit a good one for you?
Anyone that loses at home to Iowa St doesn't deserve to be ranked in the top 10 to start the following season.
I dont know if you watched the nebraska games last year but our offence was inept and our defence kept us in the game. Suh being gone will be an impact but Suh was also on the team in 07 when we blew goats. The Pelinis know defence which is why they were hired. Im not saying were BCS bound or NC bound but the team is going in a good direction. I dont know also if you noticed but nebraska doesnt change head coaches very often. So thats why Solich was fired and replaced with Callahan who was fired. Sometimes it takes a while to figure out a good system.
I kinda like seeing them at #7. It will make it more fun to see them tumble.
To me Nebraska has a top 5 Defense and a top 50 Offense. They will be good but will likely slip at least once or twice.
Iowa has a top 5 Defense and a top 30 offense, still likely to slip once or twice.
Both will be tested early with road games vs pretty good PAC 10 teams out west.
I don't have a problem in the world with these two rankings. Both teams should be competing for a BCS game but neither is likely to be in th final discussions for a NC. It's plausable for either just not likely.
With that said, how cool would an Iowa Neb NC game be for the people around here?
Aparently this subject is touchy.
I remember seeing some lofty predictions for the Cornhuskers a couple of months ago based on speculation that their defense could be even better than last year. Don't know where that came from, though it seems clear that Bo knows defense, and they seem to have re-established a solid defensive system there, much like Norm has here. If it's reasonable to predict a better defense, then a top ten finish for NU seems like a decent prediction.
What gets me is the lack of logic in Athlon's "analysis" here. They basically shrug their shoulders and say that the defense could be not as strong -- which is certainly what seems likely to most casual observers with Suh in the pros -- but still predict a high ranking because they have a lot of guys coming back on offense. Did these guys watch Nebraska's offense last year? To me, that combination just does not indicate a significantly higher finish than last year.
I do think that Iowa ought to be ranked higher, but like busabus said, there's no point in blowing a gasket. This is just something to talk about while we wait for September.
By the way, as a likely future Big Ten* member, I'll be rooting for Nebraska to do well this year. Especially against Texa$$.
But preseason rankings DO have an impact. Where you start the race does impact where you finish. If there are 3 undefeated teams at the end of the year, and they started out #3, #17, and unranked, which team do you suppose gets the short straw? Even if they look much better than one or both of the other teams?