A Quick Glance At Iowa

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Ferentz gives his son the offensive coordinator position and their offense finishes last year ranked in the bottom 5% nationally.

Ferentz also gives his son QB coaching responsibility and their QB goes into week 2 ranked DEAD LAST in the nation. However, Ferentz denies these are big issues and his son keeps his job.

That is nepotism at its finest, folks.
 

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Ferentz gives his son the offensive coordinator position and their offense finishes last year ranked in the bottom 5% nationally.

Ferentz also gives his son QB coaching responsibility and their QB goes into week 2 ranked DEAD LAST in the nation. However, Ferentz denies these are big issues and his son keeps his job.

That is nepotism at its finest, folks.
No doubt. If it were me I'd love to set up my son for a job when I'm done but I'd think you'd want to find him some success or you might end up screwing him over.
 

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Ferentz gives his son the offensive coordinator position and their offense finishes last year ranked in the bottom 5% nationally.

Ferentz also gives his son QB coaching responsibility and their QB goes into week 2 ranked DEAD LAST in the nation. However, Ferentz denies these are big issues and his son keeps his job.

That is nepotism at its finest, folks.

I'm not saying Brian is great at his job but the loss of Chris Doyle is just starting to rear it's ugly head... IMO this isn't getting talked about enough.
 
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Ferentz gives his son the offensive coordinator position and their offense finishes last year ranked in the bottom 5% nationally.

Ferentz also gives his son QB coaching responsibility and their QB goes into week 2 ranked DEAD LAST in the nation. However, Ferentz denies these are big issues and his son keeps his job.

That is nepotism at its finest, folks.
Moral of the story is don't work in a family business, unless it's your family's business.
 

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Sorry dad. I didn’t mean his post was too long, I meant the TLDR version is we’ll find a way to **** it up.
That wasn’t the correct summary if you read it, I’m not old enough to be your dad, and you still look like a jerk by insinuating it was too long.
 

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Would love to know some stats/analytical grades etc. on how Iowa’s LBs are in coverage.

After rewatching the game Iowa State really took advantage of SEMOs linebackers in coverage and hit a bunch of crossing/underneath routes. With Jestin Jacobs now being ruled out I’m curious as to how good Campbell, Benson and Jacob’s backup are in coverage. We know they are solid against the run but would be interested in hearing some stats/thoughts on how they when forced into coverage.

We didn’t see a ton of deep balls or throws to the sideline against SEMO likely due to how well the short stuff across the middle was working. Moved the ball really efficiently when that was the case.

Thoughts/Input?
 

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Would love to know some stats/analytical grades etc. on how Iowa’s LBs are in coverage.

After rewatching the game Iowa State really took advantage of SEMOs linebackers in coverage and hit a bunch of crossing/underneath routes. With Jestin Jacobs now being ruled out I’m curious as to how good Campbell, Benson and Jacob’s backup are in coverage. We know they are solid against the run but would be interested in hearing some stats/thoughts on how they when forced into coverage.

We didn’t see a ton of deep balls or throws to the sideline against SEMO likely due to how well the short stuff across the middle was working. Moved the ball really efficiently when that was the case.

Thoughts/Input?
Without Jacobs, Iowa is likely to run a lot more 4-2-5 and only play 2 LBs with Cooper Dejean coming in and playing what they call the Cash position which is sort of a hybrid LB/safety role. We’ve used that coverage a bunch in recent years so it’s not new. I am disappointed Jacobs is out because I think he’s one of our better players but we have lots of good DBs so the pass defense isn’t something I’m super worried about.

In general I think the big concern for Iowa is #1 can the offense score any points at all and #2 will the defense get worn down if they get no rest and you keep putting them in bad situations over and over.
 

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Would love to know some stats/analytical grades etc. on how Iowa’s LBs are in coverage.

After rewatching the game Iowa State really took advantage of SEMOs linebackers in coverage and hit a bunch of crossing/underneath routes. With Jestin Jacobs now being ruled out I’m curious as to how good Campbell, Benson and Jacob’s backup are in coverage. We know they are solid against the run but would be interested in hearing some stats/thoughts on how they when forced into coverage.

We didn’t see a ton of deep balls or throws to the sideline against SEMO likely due to how well the short stuff across the middle was working. Moved the ball really efficiently when that was the case.

Thoughts/Input?
The balls across the middle tend to be completed at a higher percentage than the sidelines and deep. There really was no need in the SEMO game. Now Iowa may necessitate a higher number of sideline/deep balls...maybe not. You also didn't see much in the way of RB checkoff passes or TE passes...that option remains too. Really depends on what Iowa brings to fight.
 

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Would love to know some stats/analytical grades etc. on how Iowa’s LBs are in coverage.

After rewatching the game Iowa State really took advantage of SEMOs linebackers in coverage and hit a bunch of crossing/underneath routes. With Jestin Jacobs now being ruled out I’m curious as to how good Campbell, Benson and Jacob’s backup are in coverage. We know they are solid against the run but would be interested in hearing some stats/thoughts on how they when forced into coverage.

We didn’t see a ton of deep balls or throws to the sideline against SEMO likely due to how well the short stuff across the middle was working. Moved the ball really efficiently when that was the case.

Thoughts/Input?
This is my main concern actually. Last year when Dekkers came in mop up time, he hit a bunch of underneath throws to that freshman RB. I watched the highlights of ISU's opener and that seemed to be his bread and butter. Hopefully Iowa is ready for those short crossing routes. We usually play zone, so that should help limit the number of YAC on those.
 

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This is my main concern actually. Last year when Dekkers came in mop up time, he hit a bunch of underneath throws to that freshman RB. I watched the highlights of ISU's opener and that seemed to be his bread and butter. Hopefully Iowa is ready for those short crossing routes. We usually play zone, so that should help limit the number of YAC on those.

Early sample but Dekkers looked pretty good at just getting the ball to the open guy quickly Saturday including even mid-range outside routes.
 

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Early sample but Dekkers looked pretty good at just getting the ball to the open guy quickly Saturday including even mid-range outside routes.
That's the NW strategy and it has worked pretty well against Iowa over the years.
 

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This is my main concern actually. Last year when Dekkers came in mop up time, he hit a bunch of underneath throws to that freshman RB. I watched the highlights of ISU's opener and that seemed to be his bread and butter. Hopefully Iowa is ready for those short crossing routes. We usually play zone, so that should help limit the number of YAC on those.

Dekkers made a lot of different throws on Saturday. From what I saw out of him last year and on Saturday he will take what the defenses gives but he's not afraid to stretch the field either. IMO if Iowa State sticks with the pass game we have the tools to really frustrate the Iowa defense.
 

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Without Jacobs, Iowa is likely to run a lot more 4-2-5 and only play 2 LBs with Cooper Dejean coming in and playing what they call the Cash position which is sort of a hybrid LB/safety role. We’ve used that coverage a bunch in recent years so it’s not new. I am disappointed Jacobs is out because I think he’s one of our better players but we have lots of good DBs so the pass defense isn’t something I’m super worried about.

In general I think the big concern for Iowa is #1 can the offense score any points at all and #2 will the defense get worn down if they get no rest and you keep putting them in bad situations over and over.
8 posts in 7 years...not your typical Hok fan.
 
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This stat is incredible. I honestly cannot believe it to be true lol.
 

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