WinOneThisCentury
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Harken back to the dark days of November 2012. The angry mob was marching down Melrose with pitchforks and torches looking to purge Hawkeyenation of the scourge of the Ferentz Clan. Now two years later, several prognosticators are projecting the 2014 iteration of Hawkeye Football to play in Indianapolis in early December.
How does KF have the arrows pointing up in several identified shortcomings in such a short period of time?
Offensive proficiency - granted our offense didn't light the world on fire last year, but they certainly had a pulse and was a vast improvement over 2012. They were able to score on the mediocre defenses they faced, but couldn't get it done against the top tier defenses (MSU, Wisconsin, and LSU). That's the measuring stick, the problem (or fortunate thing) is they won't see a good defense until NW comes to town so it may be awhile until we really know they have made the leap. That being said, the offense is more varied and unpredictable than at any time I can remember over the Ferentz era...and we may have the weapons this year to exploit that.
The arrow is definitely pointing up.
Clock management - if there was one area where it was clear Iowa had improved vastly, it was in managing the clock at the end of the half and at the end of games. Whatever or whomever assumed control made it look like we had a clue.
The arrow is pointing up.
Recruiting - If the 2015 class is any indication of the changes made in this area, I'd say the arrow is pointing up. Certainly, we've lost a few battles recently, but we are down to the wire with some great prospects. That's a very positive thing. The OL class that is coming in with the 2015 class could be special...really special. With the new facilities bringing us to the top tier of the B10 and the fact that Iowa graduates it's players, and sends an unbelievable percentage to the NFL, it's only going to help us. Once again, arrow up.
Say what you will about KF, even his pundits have to be shocked at what's taking place in Iowa City right now, and is a complete 180 from where they thought the program was headed in 2012. I realize we have to let 2014 play out, but if we avoid injuries to key positions, it could be a great year...and time to give credit where credit is due.
How does KF have the arrows pointing up in several identified shortcomings in such a short period of time?
Offensive proficiency - granted our offense didn't light the world on fire last year, but they certainly had a pulse and was a vast improvement over 2012. They were able to score on the mediocre defenses they faced, but couldn't get it done against the top tier defenses (MSU, Wisconsin, and LSU). That's the measuring stick, the problem (or fortunate thing) is they won't see a good defense until NW comes to town so it may be awhile until we really know they have made the leap. That being said, the offense is more varied and unpredictable than at any time I can remember over the Ferentz era...and we may have the weapons this year to exploit that.
The arrow is definitely pointing up.
Clock management - if there was one area where it was clear Iowa had improved vastly, it was in managing the clock at the end of the half and at the end of games. Whatever or whomever assumed control made it look like we had a clue.
The arrow is pointing up.
Recruiting - If the 2015 class is any indication of the changes made in this area, I'd say the arrow is pointing up. Certainly, we've lost a few battles recently, but we are down to the wire with some great prospects. That's a very positive thing. The OL class that is coming in with the 2015 class could be special...really special. With the new facilities bringing us to the top tier of the B10 and the fact that Iowa graduates it's players, and sends an unbelievable percentage to the NFL, it's only going to help us. Once again, arrow up.
Say what you will about KF, even his pundits have to be shocked at what's taking place in Iowa City right now, and is a complete 180 from where they thought the program was headed in 2012. I realize we have to let 2014 play out, but if we avoid injuries to key positions, it could be a great year...and time to give credit where credit is due.