No, can't beat either without plus 3 turnovers. Not sure we can beat Minnesota next week!
No.Can we beat the Oregons and USC with the passing attack we have?
I listen to Rob Zatechka's podcast because I stumbled on it long ago looking for crying nebraska reactions and he's actually level-headed for a husker. Google the name if you've never heard of him.Minnesota looked pretty feisty against the Huskers on Friday. Part of that might be that Nebraska's offensive line looked porous. They gave up 9 sacks.
Well, Iowa doesn't have a passing attack. So we start there. If Gronowski's health can stay at the same level or even slightly improve, then I think Iowa can scratch out some points.Can we beat the Oregons and USC with the passing attack we have? Gronowski has undoubtedly had a positive impact on our running game but our passing game is abysmal
I listen to Rob Zatechka's podcast because I stumbled on it long ago looking for crying nebraska reactions and he's actually level-headed for a husker. Google the name if you've never heard of him.
He said something funny the other day...nebraska has already allowed 25 sacks this year and in '94 (his last year as an o-lineman) they allowed 6 all year including the bowl game.
Minnesota rodents are rowing a little better this year than normal - no sleeping allowed. Another worthy foe and for this game's sake and future success I surely hope we can take some mini steps in the passing game. If we ever want to make it to elevated heights in a season we will need a serviceable passing game and we do not have this yet. The excellent D and the excellent line play, run game are getting us by for now. Tougher the competition the less we can obtain W's from 4/5 of a team. Gronowski gotta growski as well as our receiving corps. Where the heck is the old reliable TE?Minnesota looked pretty feisty against the Huskers on Friday. Part of that might be that Nebraska's offensive line looked porous. They gave up 9 sacks. The freshman QB for Minnesota played well, but Nebraska couldn't put any pressure on him. Iowa has home field advantage, but cannot sleep on this game.
Terrible weather is what we need for sure.It all comes down to weather against Oregon. November 8 is in Kinnick for the Ducks. I remember a November game against Penn State in 2008. They were ranked #2. We were 5-4. The talent disparity was obvious, but it was wet, cold and very, very windy. Similar conditions in Kinnick will be a great equalizer... we run the ball well and we are just as physical as Oregon. Cold, windy weather would be tough on Oregon.
We will see.
Perhaps...but have you been to Eugene? Rainy, windy weather is what they live in pretty much year round. Agreed, tho, would certainly not hope for a sunny, calm day.Terrible weather is what we need for sure.
It would be in our best interest to develop a passing game for sure. I think what we have seen at Iowa is Gronowski's worst passing in his college career. Shoulder still holding him back? Iowa offense holding him back (no passing history here for some time)?I dunno. Gronowski running as much as he is looks like a ticking bomb to me. Did he run this much at his previous stop? I thought he was presented as a passing QB. Eventually someone is going to get a good hit on him (other teams will make a point of targeting him) and perhaps put him on the bench. Do we have a viable replacement?