Like he did last year with his 3 tackle pwrformence?
AC's individual stat's for tackles matched your team score.....now that's pathetic. I'd take AC's 3 over your 3 any time.
Like he did last year with his 3 tackle pwrformence?
Absolutely Iowa coaches would be discussing it...it would be all over the locker room. As Mr. Miller stated, Doyle does this sort of thing to motivate the players.
Absolutely Iowa coaches would be discussing it...it would be all over the locker room. As Mr. Miller stated, Doyle does this sort of thing to motivate the players.
Some of you are living in your own fantasy land. Of course it makes a different.
Imagine of OSU's team leader made a comment that only Penn State, Michigan and OSU matter in the Big Ten...and that everyone else was the little 8. You think that might add a layer of motivation for Iowa this fall when OSU comes to town. Football is a game of motivation every bit as much as it is one of skill and talent. Coaches know that motivation matters, and thus coaches have played the disrespect card for...well...as long as there have been coaches.
Yes, losing 35-3 is a motivational factor. Simply playing a rivalry game is as well. But its also true that every extra brick builds the motivation to a higher level. I would add as a caveat, that a team can actually get "too hyped" for a game and thus make errors...but Rhoads seems pretty good at managing his team's preparedness so I'm not too concerned on that level. Anyway, this stuff from AC absolutely can make this game more competitive...how much so is anyone's guess. But I would suggest that those on here expecting Iowa to have a cakewalk, are deeply misguided. Guess we'll know in short order.
Exactly.AC's individual stat's for tackles matched your team score.....now that's pathetic. I'd take AC's 3 over your 3 any time.
They don't use "Iowa" specifically for that kind of motivation, but they absolutely are going to play the "disrespect" card. They'd be foolish not to. ISU does this no more so than does Iowa...or any other coaching staff in America. They do it, because motivation matters in football and every little extra oomph of motivation a coach can squeeze out helps...its tough to keep any team fully motivated for 12 games. So coaches use every tool at their disposal.
Does anyone think that Iowa's motivation for this game is going to be "Keep ISU out of the Endzone and off the scoreboard?" Do you think Norm will tell his defense, "Hey guys, we held them to 3 points at their place last year, and if we "think" we are a better defense this year then we had better to hold them to 0"?
I think he might as he tries to fuel that defense a different way each week for each opponent. Kinda how the "6 Seconds of Hell" was something he preached well before the players mentioned it in a postgame interview...just a thought, as Iowa will have goals for this game as well, and not just ISU.
Heck, Doyle might have something posted for the Defensive Unit when they are in the weight room and film room stating that "Do you want to be the defense that let these guys in the Endzone?".
I am guessing that something of the sort may get the Defenses attention...
They don't use "Iowa" specifically for that kind of motivation, but they absolutely are going to play the "disrespect" card.
The "disrespect" card is one of the tiredest cliches in sports. And the rich irony is that so many of the guys who toss that phrase around, have almost no concept of what "respect" actually is... and how to show it OR earn it.
They don't use "Iowa" specifically for that kind of motivation, but they absolutely are going to play the "disrespect" card.
The "disrespect" card is one of the tiredest cliches in sports. And the rich irony is that so many of the guys who toss that phrase around, have almost no concept of what "respect" actually is... and how to show it OR earn it.
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The thing is, bulletin board material only goes so far. It has a little merit, but it's not going to the deciding factor giving one team an edge over another. Mentality is huge in sports, but you still have to keep things at face value.
ISU will have plenty of motivation for the game this year, I expect us to win, but it will be much closer than last year. This thread is amazing...if you knew nothing about the history of these two teams you would think ISU was a D1AA team that hasn't beaten Iowa in 20 years based off the posts. How quickly some posters forget. The gap between Iowa and ISU isn't as big as many of you believe it to be.
See Penn State last year.In my experience the team that has all that "Extra" motivation usually comes out really strong...but if you weather that first series or two...the game evens out and it's back to playing football, and the team with the even keel usually has the upper hand (Ask John Wooden who was known to take timeouts in NCAA title games, just to remind his guys to not get too high, nor too low.)