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Old 09-01-2007, 04:49 PM   #1
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ISU vs. Northern Iowa what to watch for

After a tough loss on Thursday we must bounce back strong against a in-state opponent.

I like the commitment to run to a certain extent, but establish the run and then focus on a more balanced attack. We will have to run the ball in Big 12 play, but in crunch time you need to pass to get down the field.

I would also like to see the Defensive Line be a bit more aggressive. I felt that there were a few plays in which a lineman or two was more focused on containment rather than going strong at the ball carrier or quarterback.

Obviously, I would like the kicking game to make a couple of field goals to gain some confidence for Shaggy.

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