karras
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Simply because history tells you so.
15-0!
Simply because history tells you so.
15-0!
Lol yup that pre season we all gathered around and dissected the 2 deeps. We all marveled at the known talent. It was clear that we had a squad that could run the table....Oh wait, none of that happened.
Simple historical pattern. The better we look on paper the more inexplicably average we end up. Our best seasons have literally came out of nowhere and smacked us all in the face. I will of course root to break that pattern.
Stanley had 2nd best QB rating when not under pressure. Not sure that means he’s the 2nd best QB.https://www.hawkeyenation.com/forum/threads/pff-college-iowa.87047/
courtesy of NikeHawk - pro football focus ratings
Brents - 5th best CB in the B1G
Stanley - 2nd best QB in the B1G (Gil Brandt has him as the 3rd best QB in the draft)
Epenesa - grades out at 90% (not sure where that places him, but 1st round talent = top DE in the conference in my book)
Stone - best safety in the B1G
Jackson - best tackle in the B1G
Wirfs - 3rd best tackle in the B1G
Brandon Smith - 2nd best big ten WR in the "contested catch" category
and we know some guys not mentioned here are gonna make a name for themself
- Rob is optimistic the RBs will be improved and I agree with him
- The TEs? Come on, we are TE University
- Parkers Defense? Again, top 25 scoring D almost every year
Seriously, tell me why we shouldn't contest for a west title?
2009 didn't come out of nowhere. That team was salty at the end of 2008.
Irregardless, Iowa is a program that rarely performs where it should. It either has crappy luck and loses games it should win or it has good luck and wins game it arguably shouldn't. With the talent base this year, if we get some bounces, we will be good. If we don't get bounces, we will be right around our average of 7 or 8 wins. A lot of the games come down to one or two plays in the grand scheme. Not too many teams on our schedule are good enough to blow us out and until you get into the very top tier of the SEC or lined up against someone like Clemson, I'm not sure that nationally there are more than a handful teams good enough to blow Iowa out. When you're at that level, an errant pass here or missed block there can make a giant difference.
2009 didn't come out of nowhere. That team was salty at the end of 2008.
Irregardless, Iowa is a program that rarely performs where it should. It either has crappy luck and loses games it should win or it has good luck and wins game it arguably shouldn't. With the talent base this year, if we get some bounces, we will be good. If we don't get bounces, we will be right around our average of 7 or 8 wins. A lot of the games come down to one or two plays in the grand scheme. Not too many teams on our schedule are good enough to blow us out and until you get into the very top tier of the SEC or lined up against someone like Clemson, I'm not sure that nationally there are more than a handful teams good enough to blow Iowa out. When you're at that level, an errant pass here or missed block there can make a giant difference.
I agree with your overall statement here.
I'm still in slight disagreement about 09. Yes we had a good looking team on paper, but that was giving us hope for like a 10 win season. Noone at all predicted 9-0. Plus we were coming off of losing the best RB in recent history and maybe ever. Most of us had grave concerns about the offense. None of really knew at that time how good DJK and McNutt were really going to be. I know we will get a few people now who claim to have known all of that before it happened, but we all know the truth.
True, but there were people predicting Iowa winning out in October 2009. https://www.hawkeyenation.com/forum/threads/okeefes-future-if-we-win-out.140/
I agree, there was concern about Greene and no one knew how good McNutt was going to be. But we all knew the defense was going to be legit and that Stanzi was special. But the 2009 season was one that came down to a fair number of toss up games that went Iowa's way and was all lost on one play when Corey Wooton mercilessly sprained Stanzi's ankle on a blatant face mask tackle. The game was sealed on a phantom holding call on Wegher's long TD run. Ugh.
Iowa performs better when they can sneak up on people. Iowa with a big target on their back has historically faltered.
Zero disagreement on this point. An Iowa team with big national expectations is pretty much always a recipe for doom!
Lol yup that pre season we all gathered around and dissected the 2 deeps. We all marveled at the known talent. It was clear that we had a squad that could run the table....Oh wait, none of that happened.
Simple historical pattern. The better we look on paper the more inexplicably average we end up. Our best seasons have literally came out of nowhere and smacked us all in the face. I will of course root to break that pattern.