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Iowa's running back is ranked 2nd in the Big Ten in rushing after two games and he is 9th in the nation with 280 rushing yards and his 50 carries in two games is tied for 4th most in the nation. 50 carries in two games is an average of 25 per game, even I can do that math. More math tells me that is a pace for 300 carries is 12 games this year. Is that too many for Weisman? Shonn Greene toted the ball 307 times for Iowa in 2008, but he was Iowa's featured back. Jewell Hampton had a few carries per game but it was primarily a Shonn Greene affair, en route to his Doak Walker award winning season which was also one for the Iowa record books.
Is Mark Weisman that kind of guy?
He has a punishing running style and is one of the strongest players on the team, but I worry about his durability because of how he runs. Greene took some hits too, but not to the percentage that Weisman does considering Weisman's running style is more vertical than was Greene's. I also worry a bit about Weisman's fatigue factor making him more of a target. I'm not saying Greene was in better shape, but there have been times during certain drives this year where Weisman's tongue has been wagging a bit on some carries given Iowa's uptempo offense -- it's still odd typing that -- and the number of plays per game they are running.
HawkeyeGameFilm, who is presently doing scouting work for an NFL team, tweeted this last weekend:
https://twitter.com/hawkeyegamefilm/statuses/376487343034998784
In two games, Iowa has run 167 plays; 80 plays vs NIU and 87 against Missouri State. The Ferentz era average plays per game is around 65, so we're talking about a huge increase in volume here. Given Iowa's strength is going to come from the rushing game this year, if they average 75 plays per game for this season and they run the ball around 65% of the time, that's 49 carries per game. The temptation will be there to keep feeding Weisman the ball 25-plus times per game. That still leaves over 20 carries for everyone else, which includes Damon Bullock, Jordan Canzeri and LeShun Daniels. I think Daniels is going to keep climbing the ladder and he'll wind up with second most carries this year, as long as he hangs on to the football. There's room for Canzeri in the mix Kirk Ferentz said during his Wednesday night radio show that he could get more and more carries as the season goes along.
I like Weisman and I love seeing his power displayed on the field. I was chatting with a friend of mine that while I like Weisman and while there is a place for him to be sure, he has little home run potential and this offense needs someone in there who is a threat to take the ball to the house, just to take some pressure off of the passing game. Weisman is never gonna be that guy and perhaps Iowa doesn't have that guy on the offense; they are what they are and grinding it out is just going to be a part of the process for these Hawkeyes. There's little one can do about it right now and look for a healthy dose of Weisman this Saturday in Ames, which is the best thing to do given how the Cyclones gave up nearly 200 yards to UNI's running back two weeks ago.
Weisman is going to get a lot of carries this year...I just hope he can make it to the finish line. Even Shonn Greene was knocked out of a game during his record setting season.
LINKS
What are the keys to winning Cy-Hawk game? Fox Sports 1 analyst tells us | Hawk Central
Chizik leaving ISU sent Valley grad Boffeli to Iowa | Hawk Central
Ferentz radio — Room for all four RBs | TheGazette
Iowa feels good about its King | TheGazette
Renewing Iowa-Iowa State rivalry for ’77 wasn’t easy | TheGazette
Ulis to make announcement Friday | TheGazette
OMG! Big Ten has good slate of games Saturday | TheGazette
Is Mark Weisman that kind of guy?
He has a punishing running style and is one of the strongest players on the team, but I worry about his durability because of how he runs. Greene took some hits too, but not to the percentage that Weisman does considering Weisman's running style is more vertical than was Greene's. I also worry a bit about Weisman's fatigue factor making him more of a target. I'm not saying Greene was in better shape, but there have been times during certain drives this year where Weisman's tongue has been wagging a bit on some carries given Iowa's uptempo offense -- it's still odd typing that -- and the number of plays per game they are running.
HawkeyeGameFilm, who is presently doing scouting work for an NFL team, tweeted this last weekend:
https://twitter.com/hawkeyegamefilm/statuses/376487343034998784
In two games, Iowa has run 167 plays; 80 plays vs NIU and 87 against Missouri State. The Ferentz era average plays per game is around 65, so we're talking about a huge increase in volume here. Given Iowa's strength is going to come from the rushing game this year, if they average 75 plays per game for this season and they run the ball around 65% of the time, that's 49 carries per game. The temptation will be there to keep feeding Weisman the ball 25-plus times per game. That still leaves over 20 carries for everyone else, which includes Damon Bullock, Jordan Canzeri and LeShun Daniels. I think Daniels is going to keep climbing the ladder and he'll wind up with second most carries this year, as long as he hangs on to the football. There's room for Canzeri in the mix Kirk Ferentz said during his Wednesday night radio show that he could get more and more carries as the season goes along.
I like Weisman and I love seeing his power displayed on the field. I was chatting with a friend of mine that while I like Weisman and while there is a place for him to be sure, he has little home run potential and this offense needs someone in there who is a threat to take the ball to the house, just to take some pressure off of the passing game. Weisman is never gonna be that guy and perhaps Iowa doesn't have that guy on the offense; they are what they are and grinding it out is just going to be a part of the process for these Hawkeyes. There's little one can do about it right now and look for a healthy dose of Weisman this Saturday in Ames, which is the best thing to do given how the Cyclones gave up nearly 200 yards to UNI's running back two weeks ago.
Weisman is going to get a lot of carries this year...I just hope he can make it to the finish line. Even Shonn Greene was knocked out of a game during his record setting season.
LINKS
What are the keys to winning Cy-Hawk game? Fox Sports 1 analyst tells us | Hawk Central
Chizik leaving ISU sent Valley grad Boffeli to Iowa | Hawk Central
Ferentz radio — Room for all four RBs | TheGazette
Iowa feels good about its King | TheGazette
Renewing Iowa-Iowa State rivalry for ’77 wasn’t easy | TheGazette
Ulis to make announcement Friday | TheGazette
OMG! Big Ten has good slate of games Saturday | TheGazette