I think we'll see, by the time the season is over, that this Defense isn't anything particularly special. It will be a defense that comes up big sometimes but will give up big plays like we haven't seen in a while. We're already seeing this UTS and WMU both had plays that were strange to see. #10 and #27 are the weak spots. 27 got burned 2x against Michigan in the championship game and seems to me another time as well. #10 isn't as good as advertised...at least not yet
I dunno. I was kinda feeling this way after the first two games. Now? Not so much.
Yes, I'm aware of the level of competition so far. Yes, they've been torched a few times.
And yes, the bend-not-break is always scary (Iowa State game).
But they've not allowed more than 14 points. And have had some stifling halves.
I think, looking back, last year could have been one of the top 10 (or better?) defenses ever to take the field in all of college football history. Certainly if you consider how good would they have been if they had to take fewer snaps? Or had the offense been able to move the ball regularly, giving them some rest and flipping the field even further or giving Tory even more chances to stick one.
I mean, the defensive scoring last year was near historic. That doesn't seem the case this year. But they're still stingy AF and I think all but a handful (or two) of power 5 teams would gladly trade defenses with the Hawks this year.
Also, I'm a big believer in this. That the clock change is making some coaches take more chances. If you're Western Michigan going up against Iowa and the Iowa defense, your mindset is "We will not get many chances. The odds of us repeatedly driving the ball with a traditional mix of run and high-probability-of-success-pass (ie, shorter passes) is highly unlikely. Mix in that we might potentially get one or two less series per half because of the clock, we're gonna have to go for it a little more than normal if we want to win."
They go long a couple more times than they would have. You rely on skill, making your own luck...and outright luck. And sometimes, for any and all teams, those three things will collide and you'll be able to torch even the best of defenses. Sometimes, it doesn't and your linemen goes a little too far downhill and gets flagged as an ineligible receiver.