JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
This type of offense needs a highly productive running game.
Don't tell that to the 2009 Iowa Hawkeyes that were ranked 99th in the nation in rushing. Or the 2004 Hawkeyes that were 116 out of 117 rushing the ball
This type of offense needs a highly productive running game.
Don't tell that to the 2009 Iowa Hawkeyes that were ranked 99th in the nation in rushing. Or the 2004 Hawkeyes that were 116 out of 117 rushing the ball
2004, 2009...I had a lot of fun watching the Hawks in those seasons finish #8 in the final national ranking. 2004 was 2-2 at one point and down to 5th string RB. 2009 started without Hampton and no one knew what to expect from Robinson and Wegher.
Some folks are acting like last night's showing from Robinson has been the norm more than the exception during his year plus carrying the football. I just don't understand this phenomenon.
Perhaps the better way to put it is that we need a dominant rushing game if we want to be a true NC contender. I still feel like if Greene had come back for his senior year, he wins the Heisman and takes us to a title. For as good as Ingram was last year, he didn't hold a candle to Greene.
Don't tell that to the 2009 Iowa Hawkeyes that were ranked 99th in the nation in rushing. Or the 2004 Hawkeyes that were 116 out of 117 rushing the ball
Well put Jon. The reaction of some fans is exactly why so many question our fan base. Every time something negative happens some meltdown and start talking new coaches, etc.
Jon,
The concern over the run game comes from going from 4 deep to start the season to two.
We are one injury away from having Paki O'Meara as our starting running back. If that happens Iowa is in for a looooong season of seeing blitzes like we did last night. Our wideouts are big but don't have the top speed to make defenses respect the deep ball. The only way they get open is off of the play-action pass sucking up the safeties. If Iowa cannot get the run game going, after last night, and I was an opposing D-coordinator, I would blitz every play.
Probably because this was the first team worth a crap that Iowa has played and he went nowhere....we don't get to play EUI and ISU's week in and week out the rest of the year, we actually have to play good teams so that is where people are worried.
You should be glad stupidity doesn't get a person banned around here.
With the ESPN love for the SEC and Boise/TCU in the hunt, there is no way a one loss team from the B10 sniffs the National Title Game.
This.
I said before this game that national perception matters and that the national perception of Iowa was not good. I think that dropping 9 spots after losing to a ranked team by one score on the road two time zones to the west proves it. Barring the most exceptional circumstances we will not crack the top 4 or 5 even if we win out. That is the reality of being Iowa and one that I am willing to accept if it means that I do not have to embrace the moral terpitude of being a USC fan.
Well put Jon. The reaction of some fans is exactly why so many question our fan base. Every time something negative happens some meltdown and start talking new coaches, etc.
Iowa was unranked. They beat PSU on the road and moved up to 13, so if Iowa wins the next two, they probably will be around the same ranking IMO.
I think everything the team felt it could play for this year is still conceivably on the table. But as always, they have to take care of their own business and deal with what they can deal with in the games they play.
This team is still good enough to win a Big Ten title. They are still good enough to beat every team that is on their schedule. Having more time elapse since last night, I am even more impressed with the way Iowa came back given the special teams collapse. That showed a lot of character.
If they can shake this loss out of their heads, and having Ball State this week is the best tonic for that, and they show the level of heart they displayed last year, they will be just fine.
I wish I could say the same about some of the fans...perhaps some of you will shake it off by tomorrow
+1This.
I said before this game that national perception matters and that the national perception of Iowa was not good. I think that dropping 9 spots after losing to a ranked team by one score on the road two time zones to the west proves it. Barring the most exceptional circumstances we will not crack the top 4 or 5 even if we win out. That is the reality of being Iowa and one that I am willing to accept if it means that I do not have to embrace the moral terpitude of being a USC fan.
Yeah because you just would have had yourself banned.