JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
Jon had an agenda and the result is self-confirming bias.
1. He “doesn’t count” Tate’s senior season. Even though Tate played almost the entire year, Jon tells us his stats don’t matter because he was also hurt the entire year. This is a convenient omission to support the hypothesis. If a player plays, the stats count—and that’s assuming Tate was as damaged as much as Jon now claims he was.
2. Christeson was a 5 star recruit and in the program over 2 years. Jon barely mentions him.
3. If a QB is the most or second most important player on a team, then there should be a positive correlation between experience and wins. I don’t care about stats—did the QB lead Iowa to victory?
4. If the defense and/or other units take a big dip from year to year, and you want to blame those dips for the negative correlation, then I look forward to the podcast on recruiting and/or developmental failures.
Tate had an oblique issue. Those take a long time to heal, with complete rest. Tate didn't have that. He missed one game. So yeah, it impacts it.
Jake was not a multi-year starter. He started the opener in 2008, then Stanzi started, then Jake, then Stanzi the rest of the way. Seems silly to include him in the discussion when he wasn't good enough to be a multi-year starter. As for 3&4, teams change from year to year. I've hammered Iowa on WR recruiting. Not going to keep chasing my tail on this.