IowaLaw's Mid-Season Awards

IowaLawWasRight

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As we move into Week 8 with the Hawks gaining momentum, it's time to start handing out some mid-season hardware, the unadulterated, never sugar-coated, IowaLaw way:

1. Offensive MVP (Nate Stanley). After a slow start to the year, Nate has come on as of late. As his confidence increases, Nate is less indecisive and more willing to chuck the ball down the field. Nate has climbed to 6th in the conference in completion percentage, 6th in passing yards, 3rd in yards per attempt, 3rd in pass rating, and 2nd in touchdown passes. While these are on the cusp of all-Big Ten numbers, and he's still prone to randying around when he loses focus. The good news is that Nate is trending in the right direction for the second half of the season. Honorable Mention: Hockinson.

2. Defensive MVP (Anthony Nelson). Overall, the defense has been top-notch, so it is difficult to single anyone out. Nelson has been the leader of one of the top DLs Iowa has had under Ferentz. He is a run stuffer who ranks 19th in the conference in tackles for loss and 3rd in sacks. The DLs dominance has allowed the new LBs some wiggle room to make mistakes without giving up huge yardage or points. Honorable Mention: Epenesa, Hooker.

3. Most Improved (TJ Hockinson). Coming into the season, TJ was an after thought on offense. All the hype went to our "future first round draft picks" Fant & Stanley, to the flashy young WRs, and to breaking in the new RBs. In 2017, TJ had 24 catches for 320 yards. In 2018, through just 6 games, he already has 22 catches for 400 yards. He leads Iowa in receiving yards and is 9th in the Big 10 overall (1st among tight ends). Honorable Mention: Stanley; Smith.

4. Most Disappointing (Brandon Smith). Smith came in as the team's #1 WR. The "prototypical WR" from the south that we've been waiting for. While Smith has not been bad, he has not come close to meeting basic expectations for a starting WR at a Top 25 program. In 6 games, Smith has 13 catches (he had 5 catches in 1 game, and just 8 the rest of the season) for 189 yards and 0 touchdowns. His long is just 30 yards, which is less than the long of even Mekhi Sargent and Nate Wieting. Smith is going to need to step up for this to be a special season. Fortunately, he's trending that direction. Honorable Mention: Jones; Reiff; Tracey.

5. Newcomer of the Year (Riley Moss). Where did this guy come from? Most thought he was a lock to redshirt after being one of the lesser touted recruits in last year's class. All he's done is come in and be a difference maker at one of the most important positions on the field, cb. What he lacks size and speed, he makes up for with his knack for the ball, similar to Desmond King. Honorable Mention: Colbert; Niemann.

6. Coach of the Year (Seth Wallace). The Hawks lost their top 4 LBs last year in a year. LB play was the biggest question mark on the team. Then our top incoming LB tears his ACL, and our next best LB gets benched in the first quarter of the first game. Despite the adversity, the LBs have not been a huge liability this year. We have started I believe 6 different LBs so far, all with no previous experience, and they are holding their own. Wallace is also the assistant defensive coordinator, so he has helped mold the Big Ten's 2nd ranked scoring defense and 2nd ranked total defense. Honorable Mention: Brian Ferentz; Parker.

7. Poised for a Breakout 2nd Half (Amani Jones). The Amani Jones situation is one of the strangest I have seen under Ferentz. According to the coaches, the guy was far and away Iowa's top LB through fall practices. Then suddenly, after 3 series, he's pulled from the lineup for good? If Bo Bower were treated that way after a few bad series, no one would even remember the guy's name. When Amani did finally see action against Minnesota, he was dominant. He's now back on the bench waiting his turn. With the injury bug going around, it's only a matter of time before Jones gets another shot, and I predict he will run with it. Honorable Mention: Toren Young; Easely.

8. Missing in Action (Devonte Young). It's not often that a guy is good enough to have his redshirt pulled to play WR as a true freshmen. Since WR has been a position that lacks significant talent at Iowa, it would be the one spot where a freshmen should be able to break through. Young recorded no stats that year, and is now in his 3rd year while still yet to make a catch. He had 1 tackle last year and 1 this year on special teams. He also returned 1 kick. Two weeks ago, the coaches asked him to switch to defense and play safety, where we are pretty loaded. I'm not sure there's much playing time to be handed out on that side of the ball. I wish the best for the kid and hope some of his hard work pays off. Honorable Mention: Keith Duncan; Gresonde; Trey Creamer; Drew Cook; Reiff.
 
Brandon Smith might be the most improved player over the last few games so I don’t know how he could be “most disappointing”. He’s learning to aggressively fight for the ball which is a good thing. He’s probably going to keep getting better to.
Not to mention it's hard to say he came into the year at #1.
 
Plus I would say all our rb's are pretty new.
Newcomer of the year is really tough to call right now. Lot's of guys doing good things.

Sargent, yes. He'd get my vote over Moss (as would Brents). IKM and Young played last year.

1. Sargent
2. Brents
3. Moss
 
I think Amani Jones has been the most disappointing compared to Smith. Smith has been out there playing, blocking and competing. He's made some big catches lately. It's not like he's been targeted a ton. Our offense just doesn't feature him.

Jones on the other hand has hardly played when originally having been the starter week 1. And it was totally due to his poor performance. The coaches had a certain level of expectations from him and he wasn't even close to making em. I like his aggressiveness on special teams but I'm kinda glad they had the quick hook as far as his play at MLB goes.

Coach of the year goes to Parker hands down.. That D with all the moving parts from last yr at LB and corner is unreal. He's using 3 safeties at a time now more and they've only been better not worse as a unit. This isn't just a 3rd and long 'package' deal either. He's gotta be borderline assistant coach of the year in all of college football as far as I'm concerned. He's on that short list.

My most improved I think I'll give to the whole offensive line unit. Last yr Stanley had little time it seemed to set his feet step up and throw. The pass protection he's received this year has been nothing short of awesome. The Oline hasn't been what I've hoped for in the run game. I'll admit to that. But it's coming along and now that Toren Young is the starter look for that to be better too. To me that's been the bigger issue he should have been getting the bulk of the touches to start with.

Newcomer of the year I can't give to Moss just yet as he's only played in a couple games so far. (he's given up TDs in both so far as well BTW) I think for this award I'm leaning towards Nieman. He was playing really well before getting hurt and it sounds like he'll be back soon. I think he'll have a bigger positive impact overall.
 
Did any knowledgeable Iowa fan come into this season thinking TJ Hockenson was an “after thought on offense”?
Nope. He is playing more or less like I expected. What I didn't expect was the number of targets, and crucial targets he is getting.
 
So Brandon Smith is your most disappointing and honorable mention most improved? Trying to figure that one out.

You could go with a plethora of defensive MVP's amd Anthony Nelson is a solid choice. I'll go with Amani Hooker. Stepping it up this year in a big way.
 
I don't get the missing in action for Devonte Young. I'm pretty sure he switched positions to Safety this year. He has played fairly well on special teams. I think the reason for him playing as a true freshman was because Iowa was not deep or very good at WR at the time.

Also I have been impressed with Brandon Smith the last few games. He is still only a true sophmore. I think you could argue he has been most improved actually.

I think newcomer award has to go to Sargent.
 
You heard it here first!!

Xerxes and Gester predicted BEFORE the season started that Iowa's backup TE, Hockenson, would lead the team in receptions and be 9th in the Big 10 overall! They didn't overlook him with all the preseason all-American hype Fant got. Not at all. So impressive at their overall football knowledge and contributions to the board!

Not surprisingly, they also predicted each of last week's upsets, point by point, and already know who is going to win the Super Bowl. They will let us know the day after the game just like they called it with Hockenson after his big game. Anyone need help with lotto numbers? Gester's got it, baby!

I'll make my own prediction. BrianFerentz, who has yet to make a single substantive post on this site, will be impregnated by the real Brian Ferentz.

Absolutely not. Almost said so myself when this was first posted. It’s laughable.
 
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You heard it here first!!

Xerxes and Gester predicted BEFORE the season started that Iowa's backup TE, Hockenson, would lead the team in receptions and be 9th in the Big 10 overall! So impressive and their intuitiveness and overall football knowledge! They also predicted each of last week's upsets, point by point, and already know who is going to win the Super Bowl. They will let us know the day after the game! Awesome, guys.

I'll make my own prediction. BrianFerentz, who has yet to make a single substantive post on this site, will be impregnated by the real Brian Ferentz.

That's right, you heard it here f
Oh boy, the tough guy is out and he’s moving the goalposts yet again! For an attorney you are quite prone to logical fallacies.
 
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You heard it here first!!

Xerxes and Gester predicted BEFORE the season started that Iowa's backup TE, Hockenson, would lead the team in receptions and be 9th in the Big 10 overall! They didn't overlook him with all the preseason all-American hype Fant got. Not at all. So impressive and their intuitiveness and overall football knowledge! They also predicted each of last week's upsets, point by point, and already know who is going to win the Super Bowl. They will let us know the day after the game just like they called it with Hockenson after his big game.

I'll make my own prediction. BrianFerentz, who has yet to make a single substantive post on this site, will be impregnated by the real Brian Ferentz.

That's right, you heard it here f
I am sure that you in your infinite, completely objective wisdom can comprehend my post. I said that I thought he would play the way he is - good hands, good good routes, and great blocking.
What I also said is that I was surprised by the number of targets he is getting. Meaning his productivity is higher than I thought.

But I never had a doubt about the quality of player he is. He did show it in increasing flashes at the end of last year.

But rage on in your infinate, objective wisdom.
 

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