tubahawk
Well-Known Member
I'm going to tread lightly here (at least at first), but can someone help me out with why the Hawks final offensive drive was so effective after being so stagnant the rest of the game.
(A.) Did the offense step-up or
(B.) Did MSU's defense go into a prevent mode?
I'm not trying to lay a trap, so I'll be honest with my thoughts. I'm still struggling with KOK.
If A, then why the heck did it take so long for Iowa to commit to the pass and be able to execute? (which begs the question how backwards is it that a team executes better in a no-huddle scheme?)
If B, then KOK still doesn't have this offense where it needs to be.
I'll also give credit that MSU came ready to play. We knew this defense was going to be tough, but Iowa (until the last drive) had NO answer for it.
(A.) Did the offense step-up or
(B.) Did MSU's defense go into a prevent mode?
I'm not trying to lay a trap, so I'll be honest with my thoughts. I'm still struggling with KOK.
If A, then why the heck did it take so long for Iowa to commit to the pass and be able to execute? (which begs the question how backwards is it that a team executes better in a no-huddle scheme?)
If B, then KOK still doesn't have this offense where it needs to be.
I'll also give credit that MSU came ready to play. We knew this defense was going to be tough, but Iowa (until the last drive) had NO answer for it.