I always appreciate watching the opposing coach's presser after playing Iowa...and across the conference. Frost's postgame last week after getting thumped by MN was pretty much an admission that the BTen would NOT be changing to adapt to Frost's schemes, but rather he'd be needing to bulk up his teams to compete in the BTen...very humbling and tough for him to admit I think, and furthers my sense he had no idea what he was getting into by coming into a conference that knows how to play defense. Yesterday, Coach Prohm's most interesting answer came to a question after Prohm had explained that his QB had some good stretches, but also some bad stretches when he was focusing too much on the vertical routes and not enough on the underneath routes or just running for yards. When asked "Did you consider putting in the backup QB?", he replied "Absolutely. We always consider putting in backup if someone is not getting the job done." I almost laughed out loud...the contrast between that philosophy and KF's philosophy when it comes to QBs is pretty dramatic! I realize Prohm hasn't done anything meaningful yet at Purdue -- other than stomp Ohio St. last year -- but I suspect he's going to build something long and lasting there.