NW (21)scored more than Ohio State (20)vs Iowa. They prevent the big play but can't keep them from driving it down the field with short passes to the slots and working the edges. The point is that those are bad matchups for Iowa. They were double digit favs and lost one and barely won the other on a drop in the endzone by the Indiana receiver. Iowa never has played spread teams well. Looking at the games between NW in recent years is enough. Iowa had more talent but was in trouble when they got spread out on D.
Fish...Is there any reason to back Iowa today?
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The SeerSBR Posting Legend
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Ochocinco85mvpSBR High Roller
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#37these offences and defenses are real similar. Almost identical on rushypg, recypg, and both defenses having the same stats. Staying away from this oneComment -
MartinBlankSBR Hall of Famer
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#39NW (21)scored more than Ohio State (20)vs Iowa. They prevent the big play but can't keep them from driving it down the field with short passes to the slots and working the edges. The point is that those are bad matchups for Iowa. They were double digit favs and lost one and barely won the other on a drop in the endzone by the Indiana receiver. Iowa never has played spread teams well. Looking at the games between NW in recent years is enough. Iowa had more talent but was in trouble when they got spread out on D.
Ohio State is a spread team, and Iowa gave them fits. And it isn't exactly accurate to say Indiana moved the ball on Iowa---they just had a few yards over 300 for the game. More, they averaged less than 5 yard a pass attempt, and less than 4 yards a rushing attempt-----which is nearly 60% less than what is considered to be good offensively.
The numbers just don't support your idea that Indiana moved the ball effectively on Iowa. Up until the last drive, they had roughly 250 total yards for the game.
I hope Iowa gets rocked this game, but I don't buy into the idea that Northwestern or Indiana overwhelmed Iowa with better athletes.Comment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
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#40Then you just shot your own theory down.
Ohio State is a spread team, and Iowa gave them fits. And it isn't exactly accurate to say Indiana moved the ball on Iowa---they just had a few yards over 300 for the game. More, they averaged less than 5 yard a pass attempt, and less than 4 yards a rushing attempt-----which is nearly 60% less than what is considered to be good offensively.
The numbers just don't support your idea that Indiana moved the ball effectively on Iowa. Up until the last drive, they had roughly 250 total yards for the game.
I hope Iowa gets rocked this game, but I don't buy into the idea that Northwestern or Indiana overwhelmed Iowa with better athletes.
Missouri is the correct play here..........
Again, Mizzou the better team to begin with in this spot before even taking into considerations the suspensions and mindset of the Hawkeye program at present.
Looking forward to the game, going to be a dandy of a game............great doubleheader action tonight with the VIKES/EAGLES followed by IOWA/MIZZOUComment -
mike1814Restricted User
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#41Missouri had two bad quarters this year. A first quarter disaster agaisnt Nebraska in Lincoln and a forth quarter meltdown agaisnt Texas Tech in Lubbock.
The only reason to back Iowa is if you are banking on Mizzou falling flat on their face. Other than that, don't piss your money away on Iowa.Comment -
The SeerSBR Posting Legend
- 10-29-07
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#42Then you just shot your own theory down. Ohio State is a spread team, and Iowa gave them fits. And it isn't exactly accurate to say Indiana moved the ball on Iowa---they just had a few yards over 300 for the game. More, they averaged less than 5 yard a pass attempt, and less than 4 yards a rushing attempt-----which is nearly 60% less than what is considered to be good offensively. The numbers just don't support your idea that Indiana moved the ball effectively on Iowa. Up until the last drive, they had roughly 250 total yards for the game. I hope Iowa gets rocked this game, but I don't buy into the idea that Northwestern or Indiana overwhelmed Iowa with better athletes.
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Mr HandicapableSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-23-07
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#43Over the last 4-5 years NW and IND have given the Hawkeyes fits.............not because of better athletes, but the systems they operate on the offensive side of the ball.
Iowa always has an abnormal amount of white boys too...which usually means smashmouth isn't a problem but foot speed covering the spread might be?Comment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
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Iowa had the fastest linebacker in the NFL draft combine last season, PAN ANGERER(white), who is now starting for the INDY COLTS.
Anyone that follows Iowa football knows how SPREAD offenses give Iowa fits, FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS.
Last year, GEORGIA TECH played right into Iowa with the option attack, and the result was a relatively easy thrashing of GT by the Hawkeyes.Comment -
HerkySBR Wise Guy
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#45Missouri had two bad quarters this year. A first quarter disaster agaisnt Nebraska in Lincoln and a forth quarter meltdown agaisnt Texas Tech in Lubbock.
The only reason to back Iowa is if you are banking on Mizzou falling flat on their face. Other than that, don't piss your money away on Iowa.Comment -
Mr HandicapableSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-23-07
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#46I'm a Colts fan...we have Dallas Clark & Bob Sanders (about 2 quarters/yr) from Iowa. Angerer is pretty quick so is Urlacher but they're exceptions to the rule! I hit on Arkansas State +21 in Iowa (2008 or 09?) because they ran the spread and they nearly won SU....24-21 I think?Comment -
MartinBlankSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-20-08
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#47My theory is fine. What I'm saying is on paper Iowa had the better athletes and should have easily beat NW and Indiana but that wasn't the case. Iowa has historically struggled vs spread teams. That is a fact. The Ohio State reference was to show that NW shouldn't have scored as much but they did as compared to a BCS bowl team like Ohio St. NW runs a true spread scheme. Ohio state employs spread concepts. There is a difference. NW does not employ a fullback.They don't even have 1 on the roster. Ohio State does employ a full back as in Zach Boren who is very effective. Indiana was pitiful but spreading out Iowa gave them a chance. I didn't say they had a ton of yds. I said they effectively used short passes and worked the edges. They had no business being in the game but damn near won. I'm taking MO either way.
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Northwestern?
Fine. You say historically Northwestern scores on Iowa.
This year they scored 21 points.
Last year they scored 17, and barely topped 250 yards of total offense.
In 2008, Northwestern scored a whopping 22 points on Iowa---with a total of 290 total yards.
I guess you are trying to argue the nuances of those yards----i.e, they came when Northwestern needed them, but again, the numbers don't add up. Northwestern never averaged more than 6.1 yards per pass against Iowa in any of the last three years, and that is a bad number for a spread team. Most spread teams put their ypa threshold grading at 8.2.
What other teams are you calling true spread teams besides Northwestern, because one thing is for certain. Northwestern hasn't moved the ball very effectively on Iowa for the last 3 years. Northwestern may have won, but it was their defense that shut down Iowa, holding the Hawkeyes to 10 points in 2009, 17 in 2008, and of course 17 this year as well.Comment -
Mr HandicapableSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-23-07
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#48Bottom line...Big Ten just isn't very good yet....not that the Big 12 was great this year either but they're way deeper than the B10! Michigan State needed a fake FG to beat Notre Dame and they dominated the B10? Stanzi had a good year but he was int prone last year....Missouri's D is much improved and Gabbert is an NFL caliber talent! Anything I missed?Comment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
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#49Bottom line...Big Ten just isn't very good yet....not that the Big 12 was great this year either but they're way deeper than the B10! Michigan State needed a fake FG to beat Notre Dame and they dominated the B10? Stanzi had a good year but he was int prone last year....Missouri's D is much improved and Gabbert is an NFL caliber talent! Anything I missed?
I seriously beg to differ...........Comment -
mojomaker11Restricted User
- 01-05-09
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#50Big 10 is a bit overrated this year. I think Mizzou goes out and handles business. 6-9 point victory.Comment -
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#52Then which teams are you calling spread teams if Ohio State isn't one of them? Northwestern? Fine. You say historically Northwestern scores on Iowa. This year they scored 21 points. Last year they scored 17, and barely topped 250 yards of total offense. In 2008, Northwestern scored a whopping 22 points on Iowa---with a total of 290 total yards. I guess you are trying to argue the nuances of those yards----i.e, they came when Northwestern needed them, but again, the numbers don't add up. Northwestern never averaged more than 6.1 yards per pass against Iowa in any of the last three years, and that is a bad number for a spread team. Most spread teams put their ypa threshold grading at 8.2. What other teams are you calling true spread teams besides Northwestern, because one thing is for certain. Northwestern hasn't moved the ball very effectively on Iowa for the last 3 years. Northwestern may have won, but it was their defense that shut down Iowa, holding the Hawkeyes to 10 points in 2009, 17 in 2008, and of course 17 this year as well.Comment -
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#53I agree NW defense did play well, no question, and that is much of the reason but on paper NW shouldn't have any success scoring. True "spread" teams do not incorporate a fullback, ever. They never line up in the I formation, not even on the goal line. Ohio State is not one of those teams. Playing vs a more condensed offense (teams with a fullback, TE, etc) is better for Iowa. They can keep more players in the box and don't get exposed as much with their lack of speed at linebacker. There is a huge gap between the talent of an Ohio St and that of a NW and Indiana but all played within a few pts in those games because of match ups. Minnesota is a spread team, we saw what happened. Consequently, Iowa gave Michigan St (who regularly incorporates a fullback & TE) their only loss. Michigan St had a great team. I'm not saying Iowa could never beat a spread team (they beat Penn State) but it puts them at a huge disadvantage. They just match up better with more conventional offenses. The scheme is the reason, not the personnel. It's the same reason my team played spread teams well this year but we got crushed by teams that lined up in the I and ran the ball down our throats. The worst beating Iowa could ever take would be to play Oregon with scheme and personnel advantages.Comment -
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#54looks like everyone thinks Missouri going to win, take Iowa or stay away, i'm staying awayComment -
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#55I am also on MizzoComment -
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#57I am huge mizzou fan but iowa wins this game. Mizzou never shows up for the big game.Comment -
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#59Missouri. PeriodComment -
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#60Ferentz has shown he is the most over rated coach in the nation, most year after year.
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#63Iowa gets crushed tonight, watch out iowa backers, i am a huge hawkeye fan and i am on the other side, there moral is totally shot and with the suspensions it will show. gl either way you goComment -
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#64Iowa wins easily here.Mizzou overatedComment -
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#65Thread of the day!Comment -
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#66Gotta take fishheads advice if anybody knows Iowa its himComment -
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#67dammit landers is on mizzou.......................Comment -
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#69Brock Landers has won many games in his career.........RELAX.Comment
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