jameskalina
Well-Known Member
Seems to me the more I watch college football the more style points and stats appear to factor into who's perceived as the best of the best and thus given a better shot at the national championship.
This observation does not bode well for the Iowa Hawkeyes as Coach Ferentz does not run up the score, does not put back in the defensive starters to hold down a score (as Nebraska tried to do last night) and does not deliberately and intentionally run up big statistics.
The Oregon Ducks are working their way up the rankings in part because they are putting up huge scores. Boise State will stay high in the rankings as long as they continue to destory their so-so to weak competition by huge margins. Last night Nebraska put back their first team defense on a 1st and goal at on their one yard line late in the game to keep the Kansas State score at 6 points (the Cornhuskers failed on 4th down and KSU scored anyway).
Iowa, on the other hand, did not put in their 1st team defense late in the game to preserve a shut out when Iowa State was driving. Rather Iowa kept their reserves in and Iowa State scored. The same can be said about Iowa's offense. When given a chance the coaching staff substitutes players and does not attempt to grab an easy score or two late in the game when the contest has been long out of reach.
I commend Coach Ferentz and his staff for not running up the score, holding down the score or running up stats and basically embarrassing the competition just to impress the pollsters. On the other hand this may cost Iowa an eventual shot at winning the national championship during Ferentz' tenure at Iowa.
Your thoughts? Should Ferentz and staff go for "style points" and impress the voters or should the coaching staff stay the course and continue to be good sports on the field and not embarrass the competition? My vote is for the staff to stay the course and be good sports even at the expense of a national championship.
This observation does not bode well for the Iowa Hawkeyes as Coach Ferentz does not run up the score, does not put back in the defensive starters to hold down a score (as Nebraska tried to do last night) and does not deliberately and intentionally run up big statistics.
The Oregon Ducks are working their way up the rankings in part because they are putting up huge scores. Boise State will stay high in the rankings as long as they continue to destory their so-so to weak competition by huge margins. Last night Nebraska put back their first team defense on a 1st and goal at on their one yard line late in the game to keep the Kansas State score at 6 points (the Cornhuskers failed on 4th down and KSU scored anyway).
Iowa, on the other hand, did not put in their 1st team defense late in the game to preserve a shut out when Iowa State was driving. Rather Iowa kept their reserves in and Iowa State scored. The same can be said about Iowa's offense. When given a chance the coaching staff substitutes players and does not attempt to grab an easy score or two late in the game when the contest has been long out of reach.
I commend Coach Ferentz and his staff for not running up the score, holding down the score or running up stats and basically embarrassing the competition just to impress the pollsters. On the other hand this may cost Iowa an eventual shot at winning the national championship during Ferentz' tenure at Iowa.
Your thoughts? Should Ferentz and staff go for "style points" and impress the voters or should the coaching staff stay the course and continue to be good sports on the field and not embarrass the competition? My vote is for the staff to stay the course and be good sports even at the expense of a national championship.