Meet the twin brothers behind the popular 'ANF Podcast' about Iowa football













Sometimes they make a huge observation and if you’re not paying attention you’ll miss its significance. For example they said no team has run the ball against Iowa with such dominance in over a decade or more.. including national champion Michigan. That’s how dominant Oregons run game is
 


Just finished watching the podcast last night. Typically, I have to segment the podcast up and rewatch it a time or two to get the information into my football p-brain. It's not a casual listen. Not for me at least.
 


Watched it for the first time yesterday...appreciate the rec.
Knowledgeable football guys, for sure. Good stuff, and I especially appreciated the USC preview.
My overall take of their Oregon postgame analysis is they saw the same things I did:
* Iowa couldn't stop their running game with 4 Dlinemen, and Parker chose not to make any halftime
adjustments and live with them running the ball at 8 yds/carry.
* RB Moulton missed huge holes, which would have made a significant difference in the game --
something Leistekow pointed out in his DVD postgame analysis also.
* Oregon's defensive play call when Iowa was 4th and goal from the 3 yd line was perhaps the worst
defensive play call of college football this year, and a total gift: assigning 6 DBacks to cover 4 Iowa
WRs, leaving 3 Dlinemen and 1 LB vs Iowa's 5 OLinemen.
 




I'm curious to know what football background they have but they sure do seem to know their X's & O's. They break it down like Urban Meyer on Fox.
Both played HS ball at Alburnett where they started watching film at and early age. Then both went to St. Thomas University (I think it's in St. Paul MN). One of them played college ball but the other did not. They are both corporate attorneys in Minneapolis and they do this as a hobby. (Got all of that from the article as I was wondering about the same things before that). My biggest takeaway is that both of them are super intelligent.
 


Both played HS ball at Alburnett where they started watching film at and early age. Then both went to St. Thomas University (I think it's in St. Paul MN). One of them played college ball but the other did not. They are both corporate attorneys in Minneapolis and they do this as a hobby. (Got all of that from the article as I was wondering about the same things before that). My biggest takeaway is that both of them are super intelligent.
Yes, St. Thomas is in Twin Cities.
 




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