BSpringsteen
Well-Known Member
Good article JD - A few of points:
1) While we didn't return a lot of starters, we weren't especially young. If you have a senior laden team, or more specifically senior laden units, you can't give that as a pass as not being experienced. An expectation should be that if you are a senior and starting, that you are not just one of the best players available, but that you deserve to be starting for a B1G football team.
2) In my opinion, the staff has used its diamond in the rough success as a crutch for poor recruiting efforts. Yes our biggest NFL success stories were not heralded recruits, but we can't rely on this as a recruiting philosophy, and I fear that we are.
3) Expectations are fluid. You can't say that you have bare bottom expectations because, well **** happens. But, there is no excuse to be finishing worse than 8-4 with any kind of regularity. If you look at the last 5 years of Iowa football, we've been 6-6,8-4,10-2,7-5,7-5. The trend seems to suggest that Al is correct, that we've scheduled ourselves to wins and that we are a 7 win program. That is nothing to be celebrated. We can do better, and there is nothing wrong with demanding that we do better.
4) A 9th or 10th win in a bowl game is not relevant towards the overall success of the year, nor is a 5th or 6th loss relevant towards the overall failure of a season. The bowl game is more important as a piece of momentum for the next year.
5) Most fans would argue, and I would argue they are right, that if we would just perform consistently across the season, we would be fine. If we had beaten Minnesota, we finish 8-4/5-3, and people would look at the season much differently. We need to start having a killer instinct in the B1G season that we simply refuse to want to have.
1) While we didn't return a lot of starters, we weren't especially young. If you have a senior laden team, or more specifically senior laden units, you can't give that as a pass as not being experienced. An expectation should be that if you are a senior and starting, that you are not just one of the best players available, but that you deserve to be starting for a B1G football team.
2) In my opinion, the staff has used its diamond in the rough success as a crutch for poor recruiting efforts. Yes our biggest NFL success stories were not heralded recruits, but we can't rely on this as a recruiting philosophy, and I fear that we are.
3) Expectations are fluid. You can't say that you have bare bottom expectations because, well **** happens. But, there is no excuse to be finishing worse than 8-4 with any kind of regularity. If you look at the last 5 years of Iowa football, we've been 6-6,8-4,10-2,7-5,7-5. The trend seems to suggest that Al is correct, that we've scheduled ourselves to wins and that we are a 7 win program. That is nothing to be celebrated. We can do better, and there is nothing wrong with demanding that we do better.
4) A 9th or 10th win in a bowl game is not relevant towards the overall success of the year, nor is a 5th or 6th loss relevant towards the overall failure of a season. The bowl game is more important as a piece of momentum for the next year.
5) Most fans would argue, and I would argue they are right, that if we would just perform consistently across the season, we would be fine. If we had beaten Minnesota, we finish 8-4/5-3, and people would look at the season much differently. We need to start having a killer instinct in the B1G season that we simply refuse to want to have.