They have coaches who aren't conservative wimps and actually call plays that aren't trying to pound a square peg into a round hole. On top of that their receivers actually catch the ball. It will be interesting to see what happens next year when they lose Lazard as he is half their offense.
Lazard is a important piece, but he isn't half their offense. There receivers average 6'3, 210 lbs. and their 4th guy is a walk-on track guy that runs a 4.4 forty. They have a nice little offense there. Tom Lanning seems to be an exceptional play caller.
It seems like he's caught 1 or 2 TD's every week, but apparently he only has 5 TD's on the year. Still, losing him, Ryen, and Murdock will make them pretty inexperienced at WR next season. Also, Kempt is clearly a better QB than Park so that will hurt as well. Butler and Montgomery are studs though.
It seems like he's caught 1 or 2 TD's every week, but apparently he only has 5 TD's on the year. Still, losing him, Ryen, and Murdock will make them pretty inexperienced at WR next season. Also, Kempt is clearly a better QB than Park so that will hurt as well. Butler and Montgomery are studs though.
I’ve watched the ISU games. I don’t know how “refreshing” some of these games have been but they have beaten two top five opponents in very different ways. Props to them.While I wish it was the Hawks having that consistent level of performance and success, at least there's a refreshing alternative that is enjoyable to watch, week-in / out. One that has proven capable of competing with and, more importantly, beating high quality competition.
At least there's one fun D1 team in the state to watch.