I'd go with the Fry 5-2. However Iowa has always done a good job stopping him, plus the fans get in his head and he can't focus in Kinnick stadium with the crowd. In the last game the other bad-ger RB was a bigger problem, not sure what his name was but I think he graduated. I held the current bad-ger RB to 3.6 yards per carry. A bigger advantage over last year was that the bad-gers had a lot of seniors on defense that are no longer there if I remember correctly.
DL will have to play the game of their lives. Also, the offense HAS to actually perform in a big game. Iowa will probably need to score 5 TD's to have a chance...
It not really fair to Lowdermilk to put him in a matchup with Gordon. Did you see Nebraska's safeties today. You have to slow him down at the line of scrimmage...if he gets a crease, it's all over...kind of like Weisman for Iowa.
Man, JL has had some really, really tough games against backs with size and speed...LSU, Indiana, etc. Here's another one. I certainly hope Phil Parker has a few wrinkles for this one.
I have a question: What is Alston doing guarding the middle of the field in 3rd and long situations. Can we move a safety or corner to the middle so we have someone who can guard a back out of the backfield?