MelroseHawkins
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They are both so similar. One or the other may have an attribute or two the other may not have, but in the end, the style Iowa plays does it really matter? Would the betting line needle even move with one starting over the other. I'm not sure it would actually. I think as far as production and outcome goes, they'd be about the same.
Does Michigan even give a rip who they see, probably not. I don't think they'd change their defensive philosophy or game plan one bit, with who starts. I think they'd prepare the same for both. Iowa still believes in the pocket passer and runs the same plays, regardless who is in running the ship. Some have wondered if Iowa would play two QB's which is really kind of silly as there really is not a contrast of the two players. It isn't like Iowa is going to have a trick up their sleeves by putting in the other QB. Michigan will scheme the same for both.
Iowa may play both, but it wouldn't be to cross Michigan up changing, it would be to go with the hot player or the more effective player. I suspect it will be announced who is starting and will see how effective that player plays.
Anyway, a shout out to how the coaches handled the QB situation and having the balls to change. A huge shout out to Petras and Padilla and how they handled the QB changes which can be a roller coaster mentally. They both handled it great and with class. It's evident they are friends and support each other which is great. Iowa is lucky to have two good solid QB's to compliment this team. That is Iowa's style and both of them are solid college QB's. I'll take that.
Does Michigan even give a rip who they see, probably not. I don't think they'd change their defensive philosophy or game plan one bit, with who starts. I think they'd prepare the same for both. Iowa still believes in the pocket passer and runs the same plays, regardless who is in running the ship. Some have wondered if Iowa would play two QB's which is really kind of silly as there really is not a contrast of the two players. It isn't like Iowa is going to have a trick up their sleeves by putting in the other QB. Michigan will scheme the same for both.
Iowa may play both, but it wouldn't be to cross Michigan up changing, it would be to go with the hot player or the more effective player. I suspect it will be announced who is starting and will see how effective that player plays.
Anyway, a shout out to how the coaches handled the QB situation and having the balls to change. A huge shout out to Petras and Padilla and how they handled the QB changes which can be a roller coaster mentally. They both handled it great and with class. It's evident they are friends and support each other which is great. Iowa is lucky to have two good solid QB's to compliment this team. That is Iowa's style and both of them are solid college QB's. I'll take that.
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