Yep. CSU and Kent St. are teams to experiment and try things on. See if you can scheme some things to get Tracy and Ragini open. Maybe this is where you start seeing Arlan Bruce or Keegan Johnson.
These next 2 games don’t pay attention on how the games looks. Pay more attention on what Iowa is trying to do on offense. Personnel packages, formations all of it
Think of the 2018 season. Stanley was coming into the year with huge expectations after a strong 1st year starting, but he really struggled out of the gate:
N. Illinois: 11/23, 108 yds, 1 TD, 1 int (missed some easy and important throws, including a wide open PA to Fant that would have gone for a long TD)
ISU: 16/28, 166 yds, 0 TD, 0 int (Iowa's defense destroyed ISU, Clones got a FG on their opening possession, and I think they crossed midfield once after that; Stanley completed a big pass to B. Smith on a 3rd and 4 to set up the clinching TD in 4th quarter)
Iowa's D looked dominant through 2 weeks, but everyone was worried about their offense, and especially their QB.
They went into UNI in week 3, and Stanley threw about 20 times in the first half. He still had some struggles, but their run game was good enough to keep drives going and give him lots of reps. He led 3 TD drives in the 1st half, and they kept throwing in the 2nd half.
He wasn't perfectly clean in that game, but he got some rhythm. He ended up 23/28 for 309 yards, 2 TDs, 1 int.
He followed that up with...
256 yds vs. Wisconsin (played well, although had a crucial miss in the 4th; we lost that game with killer special teams miscues and terrible redzone execution)
314 yds vs. Minnesota in a 48-31 win
320 yds vs. Indiana in a 42-16 win
I think Iowa can get on the same kind of roll here with Petras. This team has better offensive weapons than the 2018 team. They have played these first 2 games to get wins, not style points. The way the D was playing, there was no reason to give Petras a chance to lose those games. They will use the next 2 weeks like the 2018 team used UNI, and if they show the same types of improvement that team showed, look out.