Can they play like this the rest of the season?

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Does anybody think ISU can play like this for the rest of the season? ISU always steps up their game for Iowa. Do you think with Coach Chizik maybe the players are catching on to the type of system and playing ability he has been teaching them? Think the O-line will keep it up and the defense continue to play this well? If they play like they did today for the rest of the season there is no reason they can't win 5 or 6 games still. I know I might be dreaming but we did just win a big game. What does everyone think?
 

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I think they stand a reasonable chance of beating Toledo next weekend. This game was a huge, huge confidence booster for the team, and it will carry them as far as they want it to. A win at Toledo, and a good game in Lincoln will reverse this season 180 degrees.
 

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It will be interesting to see how this plays out - the defense played a heck of a game today but the offense wasn't quite able to finish it in the first half and wasn't getting much at all in the 2nd half - unfortuantly that was looking familiar for a while

The crowd today was certinaly into it and they won't be getting that (atleast not a friendly crowd) for a month.

However with a little luck they'll let this win be their momentum for Toledo and maybe things will go from there - I unfortuantly think it's too early to tell
 

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If ISU can maintain this, then they'll be bowling. Who'd a thought after the UNI loss?

But, they have to keep this up. And, they need to keep up the confidence.

They also better hope Iowa just isn't that bad - or maybe that's just me.
 

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If ISU can maintain this, then they'll be bowling. Who'd a thought after the UNI loss?

But, they have to keep this up. And, they need to keep up the confidence.

They also better hope Iowa just isn't that bad - or maybe that's just me.

Bowling is going to be hard. Unless a miracle takes place, this team will be 4-8 or 5-7 by season's end.
 

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Does anybody think ISU can play like this for the rest of the season? ISU always steps up their game for Iowa. Do you think with Coach Chizik maybe the players are catching on to the type of system and playing ability he has been teaching them? Think the O-line will keep it up and the defense continue to play this well? If they play like they did today for the rest of the season there is no reason they can't win 5 or 6 games still. I know I might be dreaming but we did just win a big game. What does everyone think?

That's a really good question...honestly who knows? We'll find out 7 days from now when we take on Toledo on their turf. If we beat them then I'll start to circle future games as possible wins. It all comes down to one game at a time.
 

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Bowling is going to be hard. Unless a miracle takes place, this team will be 4-8 or 5-7 by season's end.

Brett Meyer played the game of his career today. I listened to it on the radio, and it sounds like his passes were crisp and right on the numbers.

The ISU defense seemed improved, although who knows what that means against the Iowa offense. But if they play like this, they can win.

Texas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska are the only given losses I see. Outside of them, ISU can win 6 more games.
 

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Brett Meyer played the game of his career today. I listened to it on the radio, and it sounds like his passes were crisp and right on the numbers.

The ISU defense seemed improved, although who knows what that means against the Iowa offense. But if they play like this, they can win.

Texas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska are the only given losses I see. Outside of them, ISU can win 6 more games.

No, the game of Bret Meyer's career was against A&M in 2005, or Nebraska in 2004. He was solid in this game, but definitely not spectacular.

The biggest difference between this game and our first 2 was that we didn't fumble any punts. We made nearly all of our field goals. We played tough defense and seemed to mostly make good decisions at QB. We moved the ball pretty well between the 30s but it just killed me that we couldn't do a thing inside the 25.

I think we will continue to improve. I just hope that this team doesn't suffer from the remainder of the season letdown we have historically always endured after playing Iowa. I don't think Chizik will let that happen. Next week's game now becomes huge.
 

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No, the game of Bret Meyer's career was against A&M in 2005, or Nebraska in 2004. He was solid in this game, but definitely not spectacular.

The biggest difference between this game and our first 2 was that we didn't fumble any punts. We made nearly all of our field goals. We played tough defense and seemed to mostly make good decisions at QB. We moved the ball pretty well between the 30s but it just killed me that we couldn't do a thing inside the 25.

I think we will continue to improve. I just hope that this team doesn't suffer from the remainder of the season letdown we have historically always endured after playing Iowa. I don't think Chizik will let that happen. Next week's game now becomes huge.

I dunno - 21 for 29 and 200 yards isn't bad.
 

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I dunno - 21 for 29 and 200 yards isn't bad.
SouthernHawk -
Just wondering if this "career game" was a comment made by the U of Iowa broadcasters (Ed & Dolph) or was it something you deduced based on what you heard. The reason for my curiosity was whether these broadcasters gave Iowa State much credit. Because, while I agree Meyer had a great game, it was far from his best career performance. He has had much better games against much better opponents in the past (see previous post alluding to NU & A&M games). Peace!!

Oh, & concerning the original post - I certainly hope the team doesn't play like it played today - if you catch my drift - because I want to see them play better & better each week so that by the end of the year we may actually have a winning record!
 
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SouthernHawk -
Just wondering if this "career game" was a comment made by the U of Iowa broadcasters (Ed & Dolph) or was it something you deduced based on what you heard. The reason for my curiosity was whether these broadcasters gave Iowa State much credit. Because, while I agree Meyer had a great game, it was far from his best career performance. He has had much better games against much better opponents in the past (see previous post alluding to NU & A&M games). Peace!!

It's my opinion. He's had other good games, but to come out of the rut he was in and have the performance he did today - that's a career performance.

Just my $.02
 

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I agree with everyone who is saying one game at a time. This team is still learning, and they put everything together and out there on the field. They still have room for improvement, but they can still take steps back too. It wasn't Bret's best game ever by far, but I did see the old Bret Meyer out there on the field, and I saw confidence for the first time in a long time. Our defense is really pretty darn good. If the offense can continue to keep the pressure off of them, who knows what this group can do? For now, I'll just be happy to see some smiles on the faces of the coaches and players.