Teddy
Well-Known Member
I don’t know how you even begin to do that at Iowa. Unless there’s a ton of money involved how do you even approach a really good prep or someone in the portal and still get taken serious? I mean maybe you could make some promises about having a new OC and so on but I’d think it would be like trying to sell snow to an Eskimo.
I'm just going to have to send you the Beach Boy's "Kokomo" to brighten your outlook on the beloved Hoageyes.
Johnson & Arland Bruce were 4* recruits. Charlie Jones, Smith and Smith-Marsette were certainly good receivers. Just my opinion I think Kaleb Brown will be a big weapon, if there is a QB on the roster that can hit him when they're open. Kaleb B was a very high level tOSU recruit and the highest ranked Iowa recruit at that position. A more WR oriented offense. Lachey can stretch the defense from what would traditionally be a receiver's spot in the formation, as well.
We all know the offense cannot be worse. We have a new OC that can only be better than the last. The new OC was a QB, and when give a free hand showed a big upside at WMU. Whoever plays QB will be better than whoever played QB last season. The O line will probably be better just through added experience and size with no more than the typical last season improvement in their NFL prospects. A little tougher schedule but 10-2 is still possible, and that is an outstanding season at Iowa.
...and finally, Iowa is really due for some injury luck. The last few seasons have seen horrendous bad luck, the Oline and the receiver's rooms have been wiped out by injury at times. Lost the starting QB to a no contact injury. Had two All-Big Ten level TEs and then Iowa suddenly is starting the third string TE. Those have been like Biblical plagues and surely aren't likely to happen again. The RB group is deep and has some big play threats.
Plenty of reasons for optimism, not the least of which is the extreme low probability of worse offensive play. Take a hit of the Hawkeye heroin pit and see how this goes when the boys hit the field.
Johnson & Arland Bruce were 4* recruits. Charlie Jones, Smith and Smith-Marsette were certainly good receivers. Just my opinion I think Kaleb Brown will be a big weapon, if there is a QB on the roster that can hit him when they're open. Kaleb B was a very high level tOSU recruit and the highest ranked Iowa recruit at that position. A more WR oriented offense. Lachey can stretch the defense from what would traditionally be a receiver's spot in the formation, as well.
We all know the offense cannot be worse. We have a new OC that can only be better than the last. The new OC was a QB, and when give a free hand showed a big upside at WMU. Whoever plays QB will be better than whoever played QB last season. The O line will probably be better just through added experience and size with no more than the typical last season improvement in their NFL prospects. A little tougher schedule but 10-2 is still possible, and that is an outstanding season at Iowa.
...and finally, Iowa is really due for some injury luck. The last few seasons have seen horrendous bad luck, the Oline and the receiver's rooms have been wiped out by injury at times. Lost the starting QB to a no contact injury. Had two All-Big Ten level TEs and then Iowa suddenly is starting the third string TE. Those have been like Biblical plagues and surely aren't likely to happen again. The RB group is deep and has some big play threats.
Plenty of reasons for optimism, not the least of which is the extreme low probability of worse offensive play. Take a hit of the Hawkeye heroin pit and see how this goes when the boys hit the field.
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