Sunday, October 30, 2011

Clones embarrass Red Raiders

What a crazy weekend in college football! Arguably the best week of the season. Maybe I'm just being bias because of what Iowa State did to Texas Tech last night.

The Cyclones dominated every aspect of the game and didn't trail for one second. I don't even remember the last time that has happened. Jared Barnet, the baby-faced freshman, got his first career start in his home state. He and the entire team put on a show for Cyclone nation. State came in to the game with a 4-game losing streak, the first time that has happened during the Paul Rhoads era.

Offensively and defensively, the Cyclones came to play for the first time since the UCONN game. Let's take a look at the offensive numbers.


The Cyclone offense only committed one turnover the entire game on a James White fumble on the Texas Tech 1 yard line. Barnett had a solid game. Once again, he looked very comfortable with the offense. Some of his passes were behind receivers, but for the most part he was on the money. His favorite receiver has been Josh Lenz, who passed "Money" Reynolds for most receptions. Reynolds has only recorded 3 receptions for 41 yards in the past three games. I think Barnett needs to get Reynolds more involved with the offense, because he is going to need more options when they play Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.

The team had a combined 368 yards rushing in the game! Nearly three players with over 100 yards. The Cyclones will be without Duran Hollis next week who went out with an injury. Not before he burned the Tech D on a 71-yard rushing TD.

Props to senior DB Ter'Ran Benton who had his first career interception last night. Jeremy Reeves also had his first INT of the season. For a Cyclone defense who has struggled this season, this game was a huge confidence booster.


Barnett won his first game as a starter yesterday
The Cyclones improved to 4-4 on the season and also got their first conference win. Conference wins in the Big 12 are hard to come by this year. I mean Tech beat Oklahoma in Norman last week. Does that mean I think the Cyclones will win against the Sooners on November 26th. No way. But is there a chance. Absolutely!

I said yesterday when I was on the KASI Cyclone Tailgate Show that I would not have faith in Jared Barnett as the Iowa State QB until he showed me he can play a consistent game without any mental mistakes. He showed me that yesterday. But how long will it last? Cyclone fans were saying the same thing about Steele at the start of the season.

Here is what I know. Iowa State has two Quarterbacks we know "can" be quality starters. And that is a good feeling.

Go State!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Time to win back the pig!


Tomorrow, when Iowa takes the field at TCF Bank Stadium to take on Minnesota, the two teams will be playing for more than a Big Ten victory. The classic Floyd of Rosedale pig trophy is on the line in Minneapolis!






















This is definitely one of the coolest trophies in sports! The classic pig trophy is awarded each year to the winner of this game. Minnesota currently holds the trophy after an upset of Iowa last season. Minnesota also holds the all time lead in the series (40-34-2)

When I first saw this trophy as a kid, two questions came to mind; who thought of a pig trophy, and how did it acquire its name?

I'll attempt at answering these questions with the help of some facts from Wikipedia (yes, it's not a "reputable source," but it's right). 

The Story of the Floyd of Rosedale (with help from Wikipedia):
It all started back in 1934, with the Minnesota football team engaging in yet another incident of racist behavior (Iowa State fans will remember the Jack Trice story). Iowa running back Ozzie Simmons, who was black, was the victim of some nasty cheap hits by the Gophers, who won the game handily. There was definitely some tension among The University of Iowa and its fans, because the next season, Minnesota head coach Bernie Bierman received threatening letters from Iowa fans who were still ticked off about the previous year's occurrences. Iowa Governor Clyde Herring said that if the refs stood for any foul play, the Iowa fans would not. This statement incited many Minnesotans, who took the statement as a threat for a riot. Bierman suggested that Minnesota stop playing against Iowa. 

Here is where the pig comes in: the morning of the game, Minnesota governor Floyd Olson sent this telegram to Governor Herring; 

"Minnesota folks are excited about your statement about the Iowa crowd lynching the Minnesota football team. I have assured them that you are a law abiding gentleman only trying to get our goat...I will bet you a Minnesota prize hog against an Iowa prize hog that Minnesota wins."

The Floyd of Rosedale trophy
Iowa fans learned of this before the game, and they settled down to watch a clean game between the two teams, which the Gophers won 13-6, and Ozzie Simmons was treated fairly. 

After the game, Iowa had to hold its end of the bet, so Governor Herring found a pig from Rosedale Farms, which was close to Fort Dodge, Iowa. Herring delivered it to Governor Olson, and the Floyd of Rosedale was born. The original Floyd of Rosedale died a few years later, which led to the creation of a bronze pig statue by St. Paul sculptor Charles Brioscho. That trophy has been used ever since.



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Now, back to the game!

Iowa is definitely the favorite in this season's game, but that means absolutely nothing. Recall last season, when a highly talented Hawkeye team was taken down in Minneapolis by the lowly 2010 Gophers (3-9 on the year). This is a history filled Big Ten rivalry game, and both teams will come out fighting. 

Minnesota has one of the worst defenses in the conference, and has the worst offense in the B1G. They are arguably one of the worst teams in FBS. The Gophers rank 113th out of 120 FBS teams in total yards on offense. Minnesota averages a measly 17.4 ppg and allows 35.9 a game. So, on average, Minnesota loses 40-17. That is terrible.

Expect the final score of the game to be close to that average of 40-17. James Vandenberg has proven that he can pick apart weak defenses, and the Gophers definitely fall into that category. The Big 3 (Vandenberg, Marcus Coker, and Marvin McNutt) should be expected to explode on the Gopher defense. Coker has some added motivation after fumbling the ball on what could have been Iowa's game winning drive against Minnesota last season. 
Minnesota QB MarQueis Gray
averages 73 rush yards per game
The biggest concern for Iowa will be stopping MarQueis Gray. He is a mobile QB, and an athletic talent. His passing stats are subpar (124.5 yards/game, 48.7 completion percentage), but he can run, and that skill can hurt the Hawkeyes. Gray is 7th in the B1G in rushing, and averages 73 yards/game. If Iowa can contain Gray, there isn't much else to deal with. 





Prediction:

Iowa-38 Minnesota-20

Iowa should put up big numbers on offense, but they still have to prove that they can do it on the road. Vandenberg and the Hawkeye offense will pull through. This game needs to be the game when Iowa's defense gets it together. The defense, as pointed out in this Des Moines Register article today, has been terrible at stopping opponents on third down. With this Big Ten road game, Iowa's defense needs to prove that it can put together a solid game. I still think they'll struggle a bit, but hold the Gophers under 3 TDs. Iowa brings home the pig!!

Go Hawks!! 

-IS

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Hawks get 2nd straight, McNutt breaks record

After the last two nail-biting contests against Indiana, Hawkeye fans finally enjoyed an easy win. Iowa took care of business against Indiana, dominating the Hoosier defense by putting up 45 points and 456 total yards of offense. It was great to see Marvin McNutt shatter the all time Hawkeye touchdown record by catching not one, but three TDs in the first half! Marcus Coker again eclipsed the 100 yard mark, going for 140 on the day. Coker is putting up BIG numbers this season, averaging 102 yards per game. With Minnesota on the slate for Saturday, expect those performances to continue.


Marvin McNutt caught the second of his 3 TDs on a fade
route in the first half of Iowa's 45-24 win against Indiana

There are still some concerns for Iowa, particularly on defense. They gave up 495 yards of offense to Northwestern a week ago, and allowed the Hoosier offense to gain 414 total  yards. The Hawks could get away with that against two of the Big Ten's worst, but that kind of play on defense probably won't lead to wins against the best Big Ten teams. Michigan and Nebraska have high powered offenses that could dominate Iowa's defense, and Michigan State has offensive experience too. It's tough to rely on your offense to win Big Ten games, so the defense will have to step it up if Iowa wants to have any shot at a comeback in the Legends division.
Iowa's offense has been stellar since the terrible Penn State performance. Keep in mind, though, the defenses the Hawks have played are two of the conference's worst, and Minnesota's is terrible as well. The good news is that the Hawkeyes can put up serious points when they outmatch their opponent. The bad news; the defenses only get tougher after the Minnesota game.

Iowa has a chance to really get on a roll this weekend. A win would be the Hawkeyes' 3rd straight, and would officially make Iowa bowl eligible. It's on the road in a trophy game, so it is not a guaranteed win. Iowa lost last year in an embarrassing upset at Minnesota. Hopefully the Hawks can use the Minnesota game to gain some serious momentum heading into the showdown with Michigan at Kinnick.

Fun Facts:

-Marvin McNutt: 6 receptions for 184 yards and 3 TDs. Dominate much?

-Tom Donatell started at linebacker again, recording 6 solo tackles

-A.J. Derby is officially switching to linebacker, and had playing time on special teams vs. Indiana, recording 1 tackle

-Neither Iowa or Indiana turned the ball over

 Go Hawks!
-IS

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Cyclones look to Barnett to end skid

(16) Barnett has taken over as the starting
 QB for the Cyclones replacing (2) Jantz 
I don't even know where to start. The season so far has been a disappointment. It's hard to believe that four weeks ago, the Cyclones were on the cusp of being nationally ranked in the Top 25.

After Iowa State won its first three games of the season, they have since dropped the past four and the road doesn't get any easier. The Big 12 is arguably one of the best conferences in the FBS with 6 out of the 10 team in the Top 25. The Cyclones have consistently struggled offensively and the defense has been good but, not good enough to stop the high powered attacks of Baylor, Texas, Missouri, and Texas A&M.

The biggest story coming out of Ames this week is that Jared Barnett, a redshirt freshman, will be Iowa State's starting quarterback against Tech on Saturday. Head Coach Paul Rhoads made the announcement after the A&M game. Barnett replaced Steele Jantz after the second possession of last Saturday's game. Jantz threw a pick on the first play of the game and a three-and-out on the second possession.

Barnett finished the day completing 16 of 36 passes and led the team in rushing with 66 yards. He looked very confident against the 17th best team in the country. Rhoads praised Barnett's ability to read the zone defense A&M presented on Saturday. CPR also said that Barnett is familiar with the Iowa State offense, because played under a similar system in high school. Barnett did not turn the ball over once during the game, something that Jantz had been struggling with this season.

At the start of the season, Rhoads said Barnett was very impressive during the preseason. Ultimately Jantz was the favorite and it appeared Rhoads was a genius after the 3-0 start. I wonder how many people have unliked the Facebook group, "Steele Jantz for Heisman"?

Barnett in. Jantz out...for now at least.

Look for the ISU vs Texas Tech Preview on Friday.

-MVW

Friday, October 21, 2011

Indiana Preview

After playing what was the Big Ten's worst defense last week, Iowa gets to do it again! Indiana has now moved down to the bottom of the B1G defense rankings. They give up 436.1 yards per game and have allowed 24 TDs this season, the most in the conference. So the pregame matchup is similar to last week; a strong Iowa offense versus the conference's worst defense.

 Indiana is also similar to last weeks Northwestern offense, though not quite as threatening. The Hoosiers score a relatively low amount of points compared to the rest of the B1G, but they put up a lot of yards. They run a spread offense that averages 357.1 yards per game. Iowa had trouble with the spread attack led by Ben Chappell last season, and escaped an upset in Bloomington thanks to Demarlo Belcher's dropped TD pass late in the 4th.
DeMarlo Belcher dropped the potential game winner a year ago


Iowa will have to hold Indiana's offense this season, and the defense needs to prove themselves after giving up nearly 500 total yards last week. It is not clear yet whether injured linebacker Tyler Nielsen will be ready to go. James Morris returned to practice this week. Hopefully they can both return to full health soon. Their injuries have caused Norm Parker to get creative, playing safety Tom Donatell at linebacker last week. There have also been rumors popping up again about A.J. Derby playing linebacker, although Head Coach Kirk Ferentz always seems to deflect that proposal.

Notes for Saturday:

-Indiana has two QBs with significant playing time this season. Edward Wright-Baker is the typical starter, and has the best stats between the two. Wright-Baker is also a threat on the ground.

-Marvin McNutt is one TD catch away from breaking the Iowa record for all-time receiving TDs.

-Indiana's running back, Stephen Houston is coming off a huge day against Wisconsin, in which he rushed for 135

-DeMarlo Belcher will be looking for revenge against the Hawks after dropping the potential game winning TD in last season's meeting. Belcher is 3 receptions away from becoming Indiana's all time receptions leader.

-This is Iowa's first game against new Hoosier head coach Kevin Wilson.

-The homecoming game at Kinnick Stadium is expected to be a sellout.

Prediction:

Iowa 38, Indiana 21

Iowa should put up a lot of points against a very weak defense, especially now that they have been rejuvenated after a big game last Saturday. Expect Marcus Coker to continue putting up fantastic numbers (averaging 96 yards per game), and James Vandenberg will have a big day. I expect Indiana to put up a few scores, but Iowa's defense will again do enough to get the win at home.

Here are some good Hawkeye reads from this week:

Keenan Davis has become a playmaker
http://hawkcentral.com/2011/10/19/keenan-davis-emerges-as-another-hawkeye-threat/

Hawkeye players have hidden talents
http://hawkcentral.com/2011/10/20/did-you-know-mcnutts-a-valet-kirksey-a-drummer-bigach-a-future-doc/

Prater upset with himself over blown coverage
http://hawkcentral.com/2011/10/18/notebook-praters-blown-coverage-shameful/

Brandon Wegher arrested
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-ap-ia-wegherarrest,0,5038504.story

GO HAWKS!!
-IS

Monday, October 17, 2011

The streak is snapped


Finally! It's about time Iowa defeated Northwestern! The 3 game losing streak against the Wildcats was snapped on an exciting stage that was created in historic Kinnick Stadium on Saturday night. This video about sums it up:
Great environment to be a part of! Kinnick pulls through again, showing why it has some of the best fans in the B1G, and in the nation.

Now, back to the game. Plenty of big moments to go around, but Marcus Coker definitely deserves major credit after rushing for 127 yards on 22 carries. He helped establish the run for an Iowa offense that had their way with the worst defense in the Big Ten. James Vandenberg also had a nice performance (14-22 224 yards, 2TDs, 1 INT), along with his receiving corps. Keenan Davis broke 100 yards receiving (109) and Marvin McNutt tied the school record for all time receiving touchdowns. As expected, Iowa's offense had a nice bounce back game against a bad defense.
Tanner Miller picked off Dan Persa and ran it back 98
yards for a touchdown.

The surprising stat of the game is this- Northwestern racked up 495 yards of total offense! How did they manage to lose? Yes, the Wildcats gave up 41 points, but the Hawkeye D deserves some credit. Though the defense was porous at times, they came up with some big defensive plays that have been absent much of  the year. The 98 yard interception return by Tanner Miller clearly stands out, but Broderick Binns deserves major credit on that play for forcing a bad throw out of Dan Persa in the red zone. Dom Alvis had some big stuffs as shifty QB Kane Coulter tried to turn the corner while rushing. James Morris was out with an injury, but Iowa still held when it mattered. Here are some key stats for Iowa's Defense:

Yards allowed: 495 (153 rush, 342 pass)
Sacks: 3 (Binns, Mike Daniels, and Steve Bigach)
Tackles for Loss: 8
Turnovers: 1 INT, 1 Forced Fumble

Despite giving up tons of yardage to the high octane NU offense, Iowa's defense showed big signs of improvement, especially by making big plays when it counted.

Great game by the Hawks to improve to 1-1 in the Big Ten and 4-2 overall. Here's the Legends standings after this week:

LEGENDS DIVISION
ConferenceDivisionOverall
Record%Record%Record%
Michigan State2-01.0001-01.0005-1.833
Michigan2-1.6672-1.6676-1.857
Nebraska1-1.5000-0.0005-1.833
Iowa1-1.5001-01.0004-2.667
Northwestern0-3.0000-2.0002-4.333
Minnesota0-2.0000-1.0001-5.167



Go Hawks!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Iowa State vs Missouri Preview

What a difference just two games can make. Two weeks ago, Cyclone fans were proud to say their team was 3-0. Now after two conference losses to Texas and Baylor, Iowa State finds themselves 3-2 and looking for its first conference win of the young season.

James Franklin is dangerous on the
ground with 5 rushing TDs
Tomorrow the Cyclones head down to Columbia to play Missouri. The Tigers are facing problems of their own with a 2-3 overall record, and like the Cyclones, 0-2 in the Big 12. This is not a team to sleep on though. All of their games have been close, including a 38-28 loss to Oklahoma in Norman.

Missouri has lost back-to-back games against the Sooners and Kansas State last week. Let's take a closer look at this team. James Franklin is the starting QB for the Tigers. Through the air, his number are not that impressive; only completing just under 60% of his passes. Where he can be dangerous is on the ground. He leads the team in carries with 83 for 306 yards, and 5 TDs.

Another interesting stat to point out about this Mizzou offense is their receivers' yards/catch. Their top three receivers average over 10 yards every reception, meaning they are not afraid to throw the deep ball.

I think the player to watch this game will be T.J. Moe who has 26 receptions on the season for 317 yards.

Last Saturday, the Cyclone defense did a pretty good job of containing Baylor's Robert Griffin III. A few calls didn't go ISU's way and a huge turnover in the red zone killed them. But what we did see was a great opening quarter out of Jantz and the Cyclone offense.

#20 Jake Knott has lead the
Cyclone defense this year
James White has emerged as the new starting running back for Iowa State. Shontrelle Johnson has been battling a neck injury the past few weeks. White has been very impressive this season and has no doubt earned the starting role. He is much more physical than Johnson up the middle and has great speed once he gets to the outside. White will be a crucial part of this team for this game and for the rest of the season.

Iowa State's turnover ratio is still awful, but they are still finding ways to stay in games. Jake Knott is a huge reason for that. He has been an animal on defense. He leads the team with 59 total tackles. His lateral quickness is unbelievable. He and the ISU defense gave Griffin III some problems and I think they will need to do the same against Franklin.

I think ISU pulls off the tough road test.

Prediction: 
Iowa State  23
Missouri      17

The game is tomorrow at 1pm CT and can only be viewed on the Clone Zone on Cyclones.com. It is $8.95 for a one-month subscription. Or you can listen to J-Walt call the game on New Rock 105.1 or 1430 KASI.

-MVW

Can Iowa end their struggles against Northwestern?

Three seasons have passed since Iowa has won against Northwestern. The thorn in Iowa's side has managed to take down favored Iowa teams from '08 to '10, including the bitter 2009 loss, which ended the Hawkeyes then perfect season. Hawkeye great Ricky Stanzi failed to beat the Wildcats in 3 tries. Northwestern has won 5 out of the last 6, and won 3 straight in Kinnick Stadium. 
5982502-LAS-iowa-northwestern-football-11_13_2010-16.23.50.jpg (500×359)
So, is it safe to say that Iowa has motivation for this weekend? As if coming off an embarrassing Big Ten loss wasn't enough, the recent struggles against Northwestern increase the importance of Saturday night's game in Kinnick. The atmosphere is sure to be electric on Saturday night, as the Black and Gold Game features two Big Ten teams in desperate need of a conference win. The pressure is on for both teams, who had much potential coming into the 2011 season. 

Northwestern is particularly desperate, and on a three game losing streak. Their season started off on the wrong foot with star QB Dan Persa sitting out while still healing from an achilles tendon rupture, which occurred against Iowa last season. Their B1G season started off even worse, going 0-2 against Illinois and Michigan. Northwestern is hungry for a win, and are looking to Iowa continue to be a regular W on their schedule.

Each team faces a crossroads in their season with this prime time match-up on the Big Ten Network on Saturday night. A win keeps hopes alive and well, but a loss could drop the team to the depths of the Big Ten. Here are the current Legends Division standings:
LEGENDS DIVISION
 ConferenceDivisionOverall
 Record%Record%Record%
Michigan2-01.0002-01.0006-01.000
Michigan State1-01.0000-0.0004-1.800
Nebraska1-1.5000-0.0005-1.833
Iowa0-1.0000-0.0003-2.600
Northwestern0-2.0000-1.0002-3.400
Minnesota0-2.0000-1.0001-5.167

Iowa and Northwestern are caught in the mediocrity of the standings, and a win this week will indicate which direction the two teams are headed in this division for the rest of the year. The middle/upper tier of the standings? Or the basement with Minnesota, which is just about as cold as the Gophers home state this time of year. Tomorrow's game will be a good indicator of where both Iowa and Northwestern are headed for.

Here's the scoop on Northwestern; Their defense is a mess, and their offense is not as good as it was projected-yet.

Northwestern's D ranks among the worst in the Big Ten, which will give Iowa a chance to regain some confidence after an anemic performance against Penn State. Northwestern gives up 439.4 yards of offense per game (worst in the B1G), and 27.8 points per game (11th in the B1G). They have allowed a combined 80 points in 2 Big Ten games. With that being said, James Vandenberg should be licking his chops, as Iowa's passing offense, which is currently 3rd in the conference, will be operating against the worst passing defense in the Big Ten . 
Northwestern QB Dan Persa
had his way against the
Hawkeyes last season en
route to a 21-17 N'western win
Meanwhile, the Wildcat offense has not lived up to its potential. Their passing offense, which was highly touted in the pre-season, is 8th in the conference. Keep in mind that quarterback Dan Persa sat out 2 games. Since returning, he has a passer rating of 157.5, which would be 3rd in the Big Ten (though he's only played 3 games). He has 4 TDs in the 3 games he's played. Persa is still a force in the Big Ten, and he showed his stuff against Iowa last season, passing for 318 yards and 2 TDs, including the game winner late in the 4th quarter. Persa tore up Iowa's secondary last season, and this year he faces a less experienced Hawekeye defense. 

Expect some fireworks from each offense this game. Two high powered passing attacks going up against out-matched defenses. Of the two, Iowa's defense has more turnover potential, and is probably the defense who pulls through for their team tomorrow night. 

Prediction:
Iowa 27, Northwestern 24

This will be a very interesting game to watch, and with the crowd being jacked up for the night game in Kinnick, the Hawkeyes will pull through for their first Big Ten win of 2011. Northwestern's awful defense will allow for the Hawkeyes to get back on their feet. Vandenberg is poised for a big game, and don't rule out Marcus Coker as a factor. He currently averages 90.8 yards per game. Persa should have a good night, but the Hawkeye defense will hold him just enough to allow a win. 

Also:
*Marvin McNutt still 1 TD catch away from tying the Iowa record. Saturday night would be a great stage for him to accomplish this feat
*The crowd will participate in the striped colors for the Black and Gold game, which should look great. Also, the planned crowd interaction during and after the National Anthem will surely look great!
*Looking ahead to Basketball? The Hawkeye basketball team had media day yesterday. Check out this Des Moines Register article for a preseason look at the Hawks

Go Hawks!
-IS

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Saturday was ugly, but the season is still young

Well Hawk fans, THAT was discouraging. Just when it looked as if the Hawks had steadied the ship, they play one of the worst games of Hawkeye football in recent memory. No touchdowns for the first time since '07. Only 169 passing yards, a measly 84 rushing yards on 30 attempts, and 3 turnovers. The Penn State defense was as good as advertised, stifling Iowa all afternoon. PSU's offense put on a sub par performance as their red zone struggles continued. They managed to score 3 out of 4 red zone visits, but only had one touchdown in those four tries.
Silas Redd had a huge game against Iowa,
rushing for 142 yards on  28 carries
Iowa's biggest issue on defense was stopping the run. They held Penn State's mediocre QB duo to 164 passing yards, but they gave up 231 total rushing yards, and 142 of those went to Silas Redd. As I mentioned in my last post, Silas Redd was a potential rushing threat to Iowa, and he definitely ran wild on Saturday. Take a look at Penn State's only touchdown drive, and you will see how poor Iowa's defense was at stopping the run.

Psu1-10at Iowa49PENN STATE drive start at 14:12.
Psu1-10at Iowa49Redd, Silas rush for 5 yards to the IOWA44 (Kirksey, C.).
Psu2-5at Iowa44Redd, Silas rush for 8 yards to the IOWA36, 1ST DOWN PSU (Binns, B.).
Psu1-10at Iowa36Redd, Silas rush for 7 yards to the IOWA29 (Morris, James;Bernstine, J.).
Psu2-3at Iowa29Suhey, Joe rush for 6 yards to the IOWA23, 1ST DOWN PSU (Morris, James).
Psu1-10at Iowa23Dukes, Curtis rush for 5 yards to the IOWA18 (Nielsen, Tyler).
Psu2-5at Iowa18PENALTY PSU holding 10 yards to the IOWA28.
Psu2-15at Iowa28Dukes, Curtis rush for 11 yards to the IOWA17 (Miller, Tanner).
Psu3-4at Iowa17Dukes, Curtis rush for 4 yards to the IOWA13, 1ST DOWN PSU (Daniel, Lebron).
Psu1-10at Iowa13Suhey, Joe rush for 1 yard to the IOWA12 (Binns, B.).
Psu2-9at Iowa12Redd, Silas rush for 4 yards to the IOWA8 (Daniel, Lebron).
Psu3-5at Iowa08Redd, Silas rush for 6 yards to the IOWA2, 1ST DOWN PSU (Morris, James).
Psu1-Gat Iowa02McGloin, Matt pass complete to Haplea, Kevin for 2 yards to the IOWA0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 08:08.
Fera, Anthony kick attempt good.
Penn State 13, Iowa Hawkeyes 3


Every play of the drive was a rush except for the touchdown on the final play. Penn State ran the ball 11 straight times, gaining 41 out of the drive's 49 yards simply by pounding Iowa's rush defense. That is not what Iowa defense is known for, and they definitely will be working to fix that in the weeks ahead. Lineman Adam Gettis definitely thinks Iowa will improve. Keep in mind, there are even better rushing attacks in the Big Ten.

James Vandenberg's stats took a hit. He remains 2nd in the Big Ten in Passing Average per Game, but dropped to 5th in passing efficiency. Despite the slight dip in stats, Vandenberg is still is a premiere passer in the league. Saturday's loss provided a good road test for a progressing quarterback in his first full season. Marcus Coker was productive, going for 77 yards on 18 attempts. Marvin McNutt led Iowa receivers with 4 for 73.

Overall, this loss for the Hawks is discouraging, but there is still plenty of season left. A road loss in a tough environment is bound to happen, especially with Iowa's inexperienced defense. Penn State has a pretty good team this year, so there's nothing to be ashamed of here. Iowa still has a ton of potential for this season. Look at the schedule ahead of us in the next 3 weeks:


10/15vs. Northwestern6:00 CT
10/22vs. Indiana11:00 CT
10/29at MinnesotaTBA


If Iowa can finally beat their kryptonite of Northwestern, they can add to the winning streak with 2 straight games against two of the Big Ten's worst. Iowa really needs to take advantage of these next three games, and start a winning streak in Big Ten play. A 3-1 B1G record (2-0 Legends) would be a morale booster for players and fans going into the Michigan game.


Quick Hits:

Friday, October 7, 2011

Penn State Preview


Big Ten play begins this weekend
for the Hawkeyes
Hawk fans....and so it begins. Big Ten play is here, and the Hawkeyes will definitely want to start off with a 1-0 record in the competitive Legends Division. They will have a very good chance to do so on Saturday in Happy Valley as they take on a 4-1 Penn State team. Iowa has really dominated Penn State in recent years, winning the last 3 match-ups, and 8 out of the last 10. PSU is looking to quiet the Hawkeye faithful's boastful talk of "having Penn State's number." Meanwhile, the Hawkeyes, fresh off a bye week, need to start of B1G play with a statement. This road game will provide a great opportunity.

 If the Nittany Lions plan to beat Iowa for the first time since 2007, they will have to get their offense together. They still have not sorted out their QB situation, and it is really bringing down their offensive production. Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin have been splitting time through 5 games. At this point, Penn State has an extra game on Iowa, so the stats are skewed. Let's take a look at stats on a per game basis.


Offensive Statistics
Per Game
IOWA
PENN ST.
Yards
421.8
370
Passing
289.3
229.4
Rushing
140
148.2
Points
37.8
23.2


Iowa simply has a more productive offense. Averaging over 50 yards more per game, as well as putting up an average of nearly 38 points/game compared to PSU's 23.2. The Nittany Lion offense, though decent, is definitely not their strong point. Only scoring 16 points on a weak Indiana defense last week really didn't help their confidence, and they only put up 14 on Temple. So far, Penn State has had to rely on their defense.Penn State is putting up much better numbers defensively than Iowa. Penn State has allowed an average of 12 points a game, currently ranking 7th in the nation.

So the real match-up on Saturday will be this: a classic face off between a high powered offense and a stifling defense. Iowa's hyped up passing threat is sure to be a challenge for a Penn State secondary who is without their starting CB D'Anton Lynn. Penn State's defense will definitely be the best Iowa has seen all year, and will pose new challenges for James Vandenberg.

Keys to the Game:

*Defense- It is critical for Penn State to keep the game low-scoring since they do not have the offensive fire power to keep up with Iowa. However, the real pressure may fall on Iowa's defense. Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin have had trouble finding consistency, and should not be able to excel. Remember though, Iowa's defense is slightly weaker than it has been in past years. Kirk Ferentz and Norm Parker have had 2 weeks to prepare for the sluggish Penn State offense, but if they can't stop the run, there could be major problems.

Penn St. RB Silas Redd
has rushed for 432 yards
in 5 games
*Running Game- Penn State RB Silas Redd has rushed for 432 yards this season (86.4 per game, 4.7 per carry). If Redd gets running, Iowa may have trouble holding the PSU offense down. On the flip side, Marcus Coker actually averages more yards than Redd per game (95), and has had two 100 yard rushing performances already this season. With two talented running backs on the field, whoever can establish the run will have a major offensive advantage. More importantly, the defense that fails to stop the run will be in for a long day.

*Atmosphere- It is well known in University Park that Iowa owns Penn State. The seniors on the team have never beat Iowa in three tries, not to mention the rest of the underclassmen. Penn State's players and fans want this game specifically to end the talk of struggles against Iowa, if not for the 2-0 B1G record. Beaver Stadium will be rocking for the ABC coverage on Saturday afternoon. The home field advantage is alive and well, and how the young Iowa team deals with the atmosphere will greatly affect this outcome.

Prediction:

Iowa-28 Penn State- 17

Penn State will put some points up in the first half, but their defense will not be able to stop Iowa's passing attack in the end. Sure, PSU's defense has stellar numbers, but who have they played? Indiana State, Temple, Eastern Michigan, and Indiana aren't exactly the most potent offenses. The only legitimate team they've played (Alabama) put up 27, showing that there is some vulnerability in the 7th ranked D. Iowa will have some troubles, but they will eventually expose the Penn State defense, and steal a win on the road.

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*McNutt is 1 TD catch away from tying Iowa's all time TD receptions record

-IS

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Iowa State vs Baylor Preview

After a rather sloppy loss to Texas at home last week, the Iowa State Cyclones are back on the road this week to take on Baylor.

The loss last week was largely because of the three turnovers to Texas's zero, and once again the poor performance of Steele Jantz in the first quarter. But let's not dwell on the past. Everybody knows that Iowa State has one of the worst turnover margins in the FBS right now at -8.

The Cyclones need to take the rest of the season game-by-game and quarter-by-quarter.

Baylor
Robert Griffin III is one of the top QBs in the Nation 
Baylor has been an emerging program in the past couple years. Last year they finished the season 7-6 and made it to the Texas Bowl. This year they are 3-1 and were just defeated by Kansas State last week. That means both Baylor and Iowa State are coming off a conference loss.

Baylor is 19th in the nation in passing yards and 24th overall in rushing; pretty impressive offensive number. The Bears are led by their stud QB Robert Griffin III. RG3 is first in QB rating, TDs, first in completion percentage, second in yards/attempt, ok you get the picture. He is a beast. Not to mention his favorite target, Kendall Wright, who has 621 rec yards and 7 TDs this season. The Cyclones will have to double up Wright, but that is dangerous because Griffin can run too.

However, on the other side of the ball, the Baylor defense allows about 31 points per game. The Bears' offense has been bailing the defense out it seems like. A defense that has allowed 48, 31, and 35 point against its opponents (they also shut out Stephen F. Austin...exactly).

I like this Baylor team, but I see some vulnerability as well. If the Cyclones can avoid making unnecessary mistakes like penalties, fumbles, interceptions, I think this could be a close game. I can also see Baylor easily running away with this game.

Iowa State

RB James White plows over a defender

If Iowa State even wants a chance at winning this game the defense needs to do one thing. Pressure Robert Griffin! Make him force passes. Get into his head. He is too good to left alone in the pocket with time. Iowa State's last interception goes all the way back to last season vs Texas if I'm not mistaken. That needs to change on Saturday.

The offense has been anything less than impressive. But for a 3-1 team you can't really complain too much. If you look at the offensive numbers from last week you will see that ISU had 380 total yards of offense against Texas. That is only 20 fewer yards than the Longhorns had in the game. So what's the problem? Consistency.

The Cyclones were shut out in the first half. All the offense came in the second half. Not to mention two or three huge plays that would have been touchdowns that got called back for penalties. If Iowa State can play a clean, fundamental game of football on Saturday I can see them pulling off a win.

I don't have enough faith in the Cyclones though after what I saw last week.

I give this game to Baylor.

Iowa State  20
Baylor       34


Hopefully Leonard Johnson (neck) will be back this week after he was taken off the field on a stretcher in last weeks game. He says he is fine and that he hopes to play.

-MVW