hawkinn3
Well-Known Member
IMHO, true we lose a ton of talent on that line but I think the increased rotation will mean we don't have 4 guys who are gassed in the 4th quarter and other teams won't have one guy to focus on.
It also seems we have increased our frequency in blitzing which will throw a wrinkle in the gameplan when a team plays Iowa. Secondary will be shaky still but no worse then this year.
Also can't discount the fact that nobody (besides Sash if he returns) is really looking at a guaranteed starting spot we should see some big time battles and young guy playing their guts out to impress the captain.
By the end of the season (barring a ton of injuries) I forsee a top 20 defense that forces a lot of turnovers and has alot of depth as 2nd and even 3rd stringers should have some decent playing time.
Finally everyone will be writing our D off since the line is leaving, and Iowa has its best years when nobody expects anything from us.
It also seems we have increased our frequency in blitzing which will throw a wrinkle in the gameplan when a team plays Iowa. Secondary will be shaky still but no worse then this year.
Also can't discount the fact that nobody (besides Sash if he returns) is really looking at a guaranteed starting spot we should see some big time battles and young guy playing their guts out to impress the captain.
By the end of the season (barring a ton of injuries) I forsee a top 20 defense that forces a lot of turnovers and has alot of depth as 2nd and even 3rd stringers should have some decent playing time.
Finally everyone will be writing our D off since the line is leaving, and Iowa has its best years when nobody expects anything from us.