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Terrible hang time on a couple of his kicks and a couple real clunkers to go along with some good pubts. But Milton failing to fair catch their one bad punt at the 50, which completely flipped field position was a our biggest single mistake.

Yeah I think Milton lost the ball. What a **** show.
 

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Dunn averaged 42.7 yards per punt, with 1 inside the 20. Is that below average? Honest question.

I think Dunn did well with the **** hands he was given. How many times was he punting from the endzone?

perhaps "below average" is too harsh; he definitely had one great booming punt, but Iowa also had 4 punt returns averaging 13 yards a piece. essentially, when he kicked it far, they got 10 yards back on a return. when he didn't punt it well, it went 30 yards.

I suppose we can argue about whether that's punt coverage or punting itself, but it sure felt like there were a lot of line drives leading to returns.
 
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perhaps "below average" is too harsh; he definitely had one great booming punt, but Iowa also had 4 punt returns averaging 13 yards a piece. essentially, when he kicked it far, they got 10 yards back on a return. when he didn't punt it well, it went 30 yards.

I suppose we can argue about whether that's punt coverage or punting itself, but it sure felt like there were a lot of line drives leading to returns.

I'm gonna go with both. But place more blame on punt coverage. There was one where the Iowa returner was dead to rights, and we didn't tackle him.
 

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You guys can look at the stats all you want. We got beat up. Our D dished out their part, but Iowa absolutely stole our lunch money.

If I see Milton back on punts again, I'm going to lose it. He has killed us back there on what should be a relatively routine play. Who lets it drop right in front of them multiple times?

Agree. If memory serves me, they tried him back on punts in 2018 and he dropped one against K State. He was nowhere close to comfortable yesterday. That mid-field fiasco was a back breaker. He fielded two inside the ten that should have been allowed to bounce. Somebody on that roster can do this job.

Milton can be a big contributor to the offense. Love his game. Play calling needs to get him more involved.
 

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Iowa played a very clean game. We didn't. When the talent level between teams is close, whoever makes the most mistakes loses every time. We made the mistakes with turnover, Iowa didn't. That happens and doesn't bother me that much since we're not normally a turnover prone team.

What does bother me is another terrible performance by our special teams. Iowa owned field position the entire first half off the punting game alone.

Iowa's offense is terrible. They are going to win a ton of games anyway with their defense, punting game and they have a phenomenal kicker. We could do the same, and I think our offense is better than theirs, but our special teams is still atrocious by P5 standards.
 

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Terrible hang time on a couple of his kicks and a couple real clunkers to go along with some good pubts. But Milton failing to fair catch their one bad punt at the 50, which completely flipped field position was a our biggest single mistake.

This. When we were backed up in our own territory and he line drives it to a good returner. That can’t happen
 

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We should try to nab UTSA’s special teams coordinator. Apparently they have the best kicking/punting duo in all of FBS and I’m sure their coordinator will happily make the jump to P5.
I heard Alabama has a pretty good special teams coach too. Maybe we can get him.
 
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If this was a loss to anyone else this board would not be shi tting themselves all over the place.
But just as important was it was the type of loss that we have seen way to often. Special team break downs, turnovers and lack of offense.

Losing to EIU is just the continued kick in the nuts on top of all the rest of it.
 
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That was one of most dominating defensive performance by ISU vs Iowa I've seen...

Is there any doubt at all in any way if the TO's were flipped that ISU wins that game walking away by 3-4 TD's? But...Iowa D made those plays and it's part of the game.

We could have overcome poor ST play in this game but the TO's were absolute demoralizing killers.

Nothing else to it than that.

Our future at QB looks really bright and Eli Sanders played well in the 4th Qtr. Definitely want to see him more in the run game...
That 23-0 game in (I think) 2005 was pretty dominant. I don’t believe we allowed Iowa to cross the 50 year line all game or something crazy like that.
 

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That 23-0 game in (I think) 2005 was pretty dominant. I don’t believe we allowed Iowa to cross the 50 year line all game or something crazy like that.

Iowa crossed midfield a few times. ISU forced a lot of turnovers, some in Iowa territory and including a pick-6.

Looking at stats and game flow, in some ways it was like yesterday's game, but in ISU's favor ... Iowa slight advantage in yardage, TOP about even ... ISU advantage in field position, major advantage in turnover margin (5 to 1).

Play-by-play

Box score

Team stats
 

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"Fact of the matter is" that we turned the ball over 4 times. Stats below...

Total yards: Us 339 to their 173
Passing yards: Us 252 to their 106
Rushing yards: Us 87 to their 67
Yards per play: Us 4.9 to their 2.9
First downs: Us 21 to their 11

FUMBLES LOST: Us 1 to their 0
INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: Us 3 to their 0

That was the problem. Not play calling.
OF play calling helped lead to INT's. When you are backed up in your own goal against a stout D, you never call a play that requires your QB to be a pocket passer. He cannot see the field very well. If no one is open it is hard to throw the ball away, which he must, or risk a sack, which is most often a safety. Roll him to the side, where he can see what is in front of him, and always leaves the option of throwing the ball out of bounds.
 

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Not exactly sure.
Haven’t gotten an answer on this and I’m curious if anybody does know. What was the penalty flag for on the scoop and score. I don’t remember any announcement on it but there was a flag laying in front is the side judge.
 
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OF play calling helped lead to INT's. When you are backed up in your own goal against a stout D, you never call a play that requires your QB to be a pocket passer. He cannot see the field very well. If no one is open it is hard to throw the ball away, which he must, or risk a sack, which is most often a safety. Roll him to the side, where he can see what is in front of him, and always leaves the option of throwing the ball out of bounds.

On the first pick? That play worked really well, getting one of your best receivers 1 on 1 deep is a win. The throw being off isn’t even that big of a deal. It’s the WR’s job to win those, and he just got dominated.
 

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If this was a loss to anyone else this board would not be shi tting themselves all over the place.

Coming in at 9 to play 10 at home hosting GameDay in front of a national audience to regress in our execution as we always do in September? Iowa or not, there was going to be a meltdown. We might go on to beat the crap out of some really crappy big 12 teams now but all that non-isu fans will remember is this crappy performance.
 

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Iowa's average starting spot was the 42 yard line. If you take out the turnovers, they averaged the 35 yard line.

ISU's average was the 20 yard line.

That's the game right there.

Thats a margin and details deal and we don’t even have a game plan or any effort on punt returns.
 
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On the first pick? That play worked really well, getting one of your best receivers 1 on 1 deep is a win. The throw being off isn’t even that big of a deal. It’s the WR’s job to win those, and he just got dominated.
Exactly. That was kind of my initial point. Play calling wasn't the issues as evidenced by the stats. The real issue is turning the ball over left and right. That's on the players.
 

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