Josey Jewell #29 in SI Top 100 CFB Players for 2017

BigJHawk

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"Jewell brings a track record of consistency that is tough to match. As he enters his senior season, the linebacker is coming off of back-to-back seasons with over 120 tackles. He also has 14.5 career tackles for loss and 19 passes defended. Jewell anchors the Hawkeyes defense from his role in the middle, and his leadership will be even more valuable this fall now that star cornerback Desmond King is gone. Told by the NFL draft advisory committee that he should stay in school rather than leave for the pros after last season, Jewell now has extra drive to put together another season of sideline-to-sideline playmaking. — CB"

https://www.si.com/college-football...l/2017/06/28/christian-wilkins-clemson-tigers
 
If at the end of the 2017 season, Akrum Wadley isn't seen as one of the top 100 players in CFB, I'll eat a "Make Trump Great Again" hat.
 
Wadley reminds me of a LeShaun McCoy type. He is set up to have a big year. If our offensive line is as advertised, this definitely is one of our keys to success. As for Jewell, the guy is a stud. I think in some aspects he is just as important to success. Both Wadley and McCoy make people better around them and definitely could help a young quarterback get his feet under him.
 
Wadley reminds me of a LeShaun McCoy type. He is set up to have a big year. If our offensive line is as advertised, this definitely is one of our keys to success. As for Jewell, the guy is a stud. I think in some aspects he is just as important to success. Both Wadley and McCoy make people better around them and definitely could help a young quarterback get his feet under him.
My fear is everyone will be keyed on shutting Wadley down and forcing us to beat them with our inexperienced QB and WRs.
 
My fear is everyone will be keyed on shutting Wadley down and forcing us to beat them with our inexperienced QB and WRs.
You're spot on. That is exactly what they will do. Stop the run or put us in positions of having to throw the ball and dial up the pressure.

One thing that might help is Wadley's ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and his elusiveness. Although, at some point and time our passing game will have to prove themselves. That includes stretching the field. Hopefully with a health Vandenberg and a few up and comers like Easley and Brandon Smith, this can be done.

Most coaches say that Iowa is no crystal ball. They know exactly what Iowa will do and have done. Execution will be the deciding factor as well.
 
Last year...this has been the recipe to beat Iowa for the past 19 seasons.

Iowa isn't and hasn't tried to fool anyone. That may change under Brian Ferentz, but Iowa relies on fundamentals and execution. Any coach that is interviewed will say they know what Iowa does, but will say that Iowa executes and does the basics better than most (tackling, blocking, and etc).
 
Teams did that all last year. If we could run the ball last year, with our line being a year older, we will be able to fun again this year.

Typical defense against Iowa is a coming. Seven or eight in the box. Until Iowa can demonstrate that it can successfully throw the ball over the top on a consistent basis then it's going to be a typical grind it out on the ground and short route type of offense..............YAWN!!!!!!
 
Without a doubt. But have we ever had this level of inexperience at WR and QB in the same season? Doubtful.

2003 was pretty rough. We had a first year starter in Nathan Chandler at QB. Granted, we had Mo Brown at receiver, but he was hurt a good portion of the year....so our top receiver ended up being Ochoa, with a freshman Calvin Davis as #2. Our FB, Cervantes, ended up being our 3rd leading receiver.
 
2003 was pretty rough. We had a first year starter in Nathan Chandler at QB. Granted, we had Mo Brown at receiver, but he was hurt a good portion of the year....so our top receiver ended up being Ochoa, with a freshman Calvin Davis as #2. Our FB, Cervantes, ended up being our 3rd leading receiver.

And of course, we took one of our QB recruits and made him a WR, he rarely saw the field, and ended up transferring.
 
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