AreWeThereYet
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Feel free to discuss, if you think this is a relevant comparison.
In 2017 Iowa had a stout defense and an offense with some serious questions.
The offensive line had two untested underclassmen tackles in red shirt freshman Aleric Jackson and true freshman Tristan Wirfs. The center of the line was more experienced with junior center James Daniels, senior guard Sean Welsh and junior guard Kegan Render. The main offensive playmakers were Senior RB senior running back Akrum Wadley, sophomore tight end Noah Fant, wide receiver Nick Easley, and senior Matt Vandeburg on the outside. This was sophomore quarterback Nate Stanley's first year at the helm.
On special teams were kicker Miguel Recinos, punter Colten Rastetter, freshman kick returner IKM and Matt Vandeburg.
I think some parallels can be drawn between the personnel and units this year and 2017. I also see major differences.
In 2017 Iowa had a stout defense and an offense with some serious questions.
The offensive line had two untested underclassmen tackles in red shirt freshman Aleric Jackson and true freshman Tristan Wirfs. The center of the line was more experienced with junior center James Daniels, senior guard Sean Welsh and junior guard Kegan Render. The main offensive playmakers were Senior RB senior running back Akrum Wadley, sophomore tight end Noah Fant, wide receiver Nick Easley, and senior Matt Vandeburg on the outside. This was sophomore quarterback Nate Stanley's first year at the helm.
On special teams were kicker Miguel Recinos, punter Colten Rastetter, freshman kick returner IKM and Matt Vandeburg.
I think some parallels can be drawn between the personnel and units this year and 2017. I also see major differences.