And fewer points surrendered.We have fewer sacks, fewer tackles for loss, and fewer turnovers forced.
The jury is still out on which defense is better, but if we are going to make comparisons we should include all relevant information.
And fewer points surrendered.We have fewer sacks, fewer tackles for loss, and fewer turnovers forced.
DRob is a little better than when we faced him for part of the time last year. If Michigan cant top 21 (which I dont think they will) Hawks will take care of business
This D being better than last year's is quite a mouthful.
2 LBs early in the draft, a CB early in the draft.
One of the replacement LBs (the guy making the calls) is a true freshman (third string before injuries), the other a first time starter.
I'm not necessarily saying you are right or wrong, but saying that this years' D or any D is better than last years is just quite a statement to make.
Last years game - what was the score again? 30-28 in Kinnick?? And Iowa was a team that won a BCS bowl? I wouldn't dismiss Michigan as quickly as some in this thread, especially the self-proclaimed Hawk-hater.
And fewer points surrendered.
The jury is still out on which defense is better, but if we are going to make comparisons we should include all relevant information.
Not as a passer, he's not, especially on deep balls. He's obviously a better runner, and on his feet in the only area where he is a consistent threat.
I think that's more of a reflection of the teams we've played than anything. UNI was a lot better than E. Illinois and Ark State was a lot better than Ball State. Also, last year PSU was a top 5-10 team.....this year, not so much.
This D being better than last year's is quite a mouthful.
2 LBs early in the draft, a CB early in the draft.
One of the replacement LBs (the guy making the calls) is a true freshman (third string before injuries), the other a first time starter.
I'm not necessarily saying you are right or wrong, but saying that this years' D or any D is better than last years is just quite a statement to make.
Last years game - what was the score again? 30-28 in Kinnick?? And Iowa was a team that won a BCS bowl? I wouldn't dismiss Michigan as quickly as some in this thread, especially the self-proclaimed Hawk-hater.
#1 Scoring defense (includes a pick 6, kickoff return, and series that started on 6 yd line)
#2 Rush Defense (no td's given up)
#4 Total Defense
#10 Pass Efficiency Defense
#28 Pass Defense
- i like these numbers.
I am actually worried that Iowa jumps out to a lead and then goes into "take the air out of the ball" mode. With the big play capability of Michigan, a 10-14 point lead isn't as safe as it would be a team like Penn St.
I don't think you can compare last year to this year. Iowa didn't fully prepare for Robinson because it was Forcier (sp) who was the starting QB at Michigan when Iowa played them. I really think it would have been different if Iowa fully prepared for Robinson.One thing the Hawks absolutely must do is finish drives with touchdowns and not field goals. When you're playing a team with such big play capabilities, it's extremely important that trips to the red zone result in touchdowns.
There's nothing worse than having a 4-6 minute drive end up in a field goal and then have Michigan break a big play for a touchdown. Even as good as our defense was last year, we still gave up 28 points. This Michigan team is more dangerous and our linebackers aren't near as good as they were last year. Therefore, it's even more paramount that we get touchdowns.
I think that's more of a reflection of the teams we've played than anything. UNI was a lot better than E. Illinois and Ark State was a lot better than Ball State. Also, last year PSU was a top 5-10 team.....this year, not so much.
I don't think you can compare last year to this year. Iowa didn't fully prepare for Robinson because it was Forcier (sp) who was the starting QB at Michigan when Iowa played them. I really think it would have been different if Iowa fully prepared for Robinson.