Stiles
Well-Known Member
I believe with Iowa's resources (fans, revenues, investment in program (coach's pay and facilities), 30 year tradition) Iowa should average expect 8.25 wins over the long run). That is 4-0 in preseason most years (3 out 4 vs ISU on average) and 4-4 in conference play most years. That is not unrealistic. More years at 5-3 or better in conference than 3-5 years in conference, bringing the average slightly above 8 wins.
I agree some years we will experience below average years (or else you wouldn't have an average). That said 7 should be the low water mark with 5 doormats played every year.
With all of that said it just seems this coaching staff is missing something the past few years. We obviously can develop NFL players, which should equal wins on the field, but it isn't. I believe we have some of the best/if not the best developers of talent in college football, but these same coaches are below average on game day.
We had an NFL qb last and and 4 future NFL d linemen and only won 7 games in the regular season last year? That is lack of coaching...period.
I agree some years we will experience below average years (or else you wouldn't have an average). That said 7 should be the low water mark with 5 doormats played every year.
With all of that said it just seems this coaching staff is missing something the past few years. We obviously can develop NFL players, which should equal wins on the field, but it isn't. I believe we have some of the best/if not the best developers of talent in college football, but these same coaches are below average on game day.
We had an NFL qb last and and 4 future NFL d linemen and only won 7 games in the regular season last year? That is lack of coaching...period.
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