Baloney.
Iowa's offense only scored 7 against Minnesota until a meaningless TD in garbage time. I forget the exact numbers, but there was a stretch against MD where Iowa had something like 8 possessions and about 40 total yards, give or take. Iowa's offense completely stalled against Nebraska in the 4th quarter (did you see Rudock's performance at QB during that stretch?). Iowa scored 3 points in the second half against Iowa State.
Melvin Gordon put up 200+ yards against a lot of teams, not just Iowa, but you act like it's an anomaly that Wisconsin rushed for 266 against us.
Although the defense didn't exactly shine at times this year, it can't be easy when there are stretches where you are constantly on the field, either. Our offense moved the ball at times.. At other times, did squat.
Iowa's scoring defense was 40th nationally (19th in yards per game). Their scoring offense 70th nationally (68th in yards per game). So you tell me, which unit was better?
You and I have discussed this before. Your stats for Iowa's defense for the 2012 season
are relative - 40th nationally 19th in yards per game, just as my stats for Iowa's offense for the 2012 season
are relative - 4th best in yards per game for the KF era and 7th best in points per game in the KF era.
Could Iowa's positively ranked defense of 2012 stop Nebraska's long passes? No. Which led to not being able to stop Nebraska's running game. Stop Wisconsin's running game? No. Contain Maryland's spread QB? No. Stop passes to backs out of the backfield? No. Sack the QB? No (biggest difference between some of Norm's dominant defenses and today's Iowa defenses). I'd also wager my house Iowa's D stats wouldn't have been as great, this season, if playing primarily in the BIGXII.. (almost any conference other than the B1G with its less than spectacular offenses).
Again, yours and my stats are relative and really don't prove anything unless put into context.
Because Iowa's offense was ranked 4th in yards and 7th in points in the KF era, Iowa didn't have as much a problem closing gaps in the score... until their pass defense reverted back to its normal pass defense and our QB remained his cautious, need-large-windows-to-pass-down-the-field self. The running game never seemed to get off the ground.
Why couldn't Iowa run the ball? Problems partly with the offensive line, problems partly with running backs, problems partly with offensive schemes, and problems partly with defenses crowding the box.
IMO for some dopey reason, some posters hate GD, only, for his inability to run the ball. I understand some posters (including myself) think it's a good thing to control the game with running, but a team can't control the game with running if the defense isn't dominant like Iowa's defense wasn't dominant this season. I don't care the stats you wish to throw at me.
Iowa's offense could score more and had the ability to score more than previous offenses in the KF era. Yes, some of that scoring was against prevent defenses, but at least the GD offense could come back so much more so than most KOK offenses. GD's offense had to come back a lot this season because, IMO, the defense wasn't satisfactory for a game manager's offense.
I've gotta say, somewhere, that even though KF meddled in Iowa's offense (to the point of the offense being inefficient), Iowa's offense shined.