This probably should be in another thread but since you've called me out, here I go, SwirlingL. I'm responding to Iowa's 3 loses this year, all, in the end, on the pass defense.
How could Iowa have prevented those losses?
Not with Parker's pass defense as we know it.
Not this year, the years we were fortunate to have Edds and Angerer, or previous years when we were fortunate to have Greenway and Hodge. We can't just chalk it up to bad or inexperienced linebackers. There has to be a defensive change when Iowa plays a spread or one on one offense. Maybe you don't realize this but 7 of 11 possible Big Ten opponents of Iowa (including Nebraska) have spread or one on one offenses. Looks like hard times for Iowa's defense if it doesn't change.
Didn't Iowa play Castillo at nickelback for a few snaps against NW? Well, there's a start. How about beefing up a "taller" safety into a linebacker? Hopefully the player can maintain their speed.
I maintain Iowa is stuck in the top 25 doldrums because their defense is great against run-first offenses like Michigan State, Penn State, Nebraska, and Stanford, etc, and their defense is average at best against spread or one on one offenses like Northern Iowa, Western Michigan, Arkansas State, or Ohio State, etc.
You say Iowa was (voted?) a top ten program 4 of the last 10 years?
It's a good thing Iowa didn't play many spread or one on offenses. Iowa was fortunate they played Ga Tech in the Orange Bowl. You want consistancy in Iowa's defense? Get Iowa to come up with a defense that is somewhat effective against an offense like NW's or Ohio State's - we'll probably play those guys regularly. We'd probably never stop a high powered offense like Oregon's or Okie State's but we'd have a chance against NW.
To be effective against the Ohio States and the NWs, the defense will need to use some pass coverage to prevent the pass catch- dare I say it -man coverage. You need athletes for that. Nebraska has athletes on defense. Iowa can also recruit athletes as long as the coaching staff disgards their lame excuses and implements a system that uses their talents.
If you think this is pie in the sky, maybe you're satisfied with a top 25 program - or a top 10 program that gets beaten by NW and almost beaten by Indiana every year.
I'm not satisfied with that. I'ts not like Iowa won't pay a coach that will help us get top 10 results. It's not like Iowa won't pay for training and/or stadium upgrades that will help us get top ten results.