So you think isu will have 67% of the all conference linebackers? Seems reasonable.
ISU is deep for the 1st time in a long time. We will be red shirting every freshman except maybe the kicker from Ankeny. Here is a quick overview without going into schemes.
OL - return 7 players that have taken significant snaps(200+) including the center(farniok) who started as a RFR last year. He has put on 20 lbs since last year and will play at 290. The OL will average 300+ and will be very athletic as a unit.
TE - Return 3 with experience and have one JC player coming off a RS year who appears will be a receiving threat(Brun). this is the weakest link on the OL, but is expect to be an improvement over last year. all TEs are good blockers.
WR- Lenz is the leading returnee who has played for 4 years. Gary(whom I believe should have been released) returns along with West and Horne. All 4 have extensive experience. Bundrage is a RS freshman with good size who has emerged as a #1 as well.
RB-The deepest position on the field with the return of S. Johnson. He and White will be #1 & 1A. Johnson is a home run back with terrific moves in space, while White is steady and fast. While gained 800 yds with 7 tds last year after Johnson went down in game 4. Jeff Woody is the short yardage back at 245 lbs and is tough as nails. Nealey and Standard are coming off RS years, and would probably start in any other year. They all will play.
QB- Starter will be named tomorrow between Jantz and Barnett. Jantz has come back from injury and is much bigger at 225lbs and can go downfield. Barnett is a strong game manager, but does not have the home run ability of Jantz. Both won 3 games last year.
Defense
Interior DL - We go 6 deep on the interior. 5 of the six have extensive experience with the McDonough returning for his SR year. All 6 are around 300lbs.
DE- Starters will be Maggitt & Scott. Maggitt is returning from injury and was a starter last year before getting injured. Scott has seen extensive time over the last 2 years. David Iring is the beast at DE. He is a true sophomore and comes in at 6'7 and 280 lbs. he is athletic and he played as a true freshman and is only going to get better. morrissey is a junco transfer and will provide good depth.
LB- Knott and Klein are both beasts. Both are projected as 1st team all conf. Knott now weighs in at 252lbs & Klein is at 248. Swartz is expected to be a playmaker this year and is very athletic. He will play the middle.
DB - Reeves and Watson are the starters and are the two fastest players on the team. Watson will be a 1st year starter and Reeves has started for 2 years.
Safety - Starters will be Washington and Broomfield. Washington is a playmaker and both have extensive experience.
Expecting clones to start the year 4-0..... The folks that think the hawks will win 9 games are in for a rude awakening. Even with one of the easiest schedules in a BCS conference, the hawks face too many challenges to overcome.
Here is how I would rate Iowa State's units-
QB: C
RB: B+
WR/TE: C
OL: B-
DL: D+
LB: A
CB: B-
S: C+
As opposed to Iowa's-
QB: B+
RB: D+
WR/TE: B
OL: B+
DL: C-
LB: A-
CB: A-
S: B
I think it's clear who has more talent between the two teams star, and it sure as **** ain't Iowa State.
We will certainly see on Sept 8, but You are going to be disappointed.
I seriously doubt it
So it will only take 2 overtimes..
We will certainly see on Sept 8, but You are going to be disappointed.
I got ISU at 5 wins. They will win 2 of 3 non conference (losing at Iowa where they havent won in a decade). They will win 3 conference games, just like Rhoads first 3 years (beating Texas Tech at home, Baylor at home, and Kansas on the road). They might get a 6th win upsetting someone else at home.
That is exactly where I have the hawks....with an extremely weak schedule.
Cool, we can compare at the end of the year and see who is closer. BTW what do you have ISU at? If you have them beating Iowa, I'm sure you have them 3-0 heading into conference play. How many conference wins you got them at, and who?
Hey, thanks for bringing some info about what the thread is supposed to be about.Here's a link to the observations of their scrimmage on Sat.
Defense prevails in 90-minute scrimmage | NIU Today
From article:
“The defense is more experienced; they are obviously ahead [of the offense] and I would be more worried if they weren’t,†Doeren said. “The defense did what they were supposed to do. They tackled well, they played physical, they got penetration; I was happy to see them come out the way they did.â€
“I didn’t think the offense was ready early,†Doeren said. “They had some offsides, gave up a safety. Offensively, they were at a disadvantage without Perez and Martel. I wanted it to be a day to look at the run game and we purposely held out Perez and Martel, who both have had great camps, for that reason. I wanted to see us respond in the run game.â€
I will take 10 points for a grand. Not only will you not win by 2 touchdowns, you won't win the game. Your DL is going to get blown up, and the pressure will be on the offense to make up for it. With the team trying to get comfortable with the new OC, the clones will take advantage of their familiarity with Davis.
clown fan so confident about isu winning the game, how horrible ia will be
but won't make a bet without points......once a clown, always a clown. these guys won't bet the iowa game straight up, ever.