Coker from Iowa

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Really nervous about this guy. Iowa State has never done well against big strong running backs with big lines in front of them. Guy reminds me of former Hawkeye Nick Bell. I think if we can hold Coker we have a chance. If Coker get's rolling it could be a long day.
I am pretty confident we have to play mistake free and make all of our field goals. We should be alright if we can do all of that.
 

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Are you kidding right now? This guy had a case of the dropsies against Tennessee Tech and was pulled in favor of a freshman backup. Coker doesn't scare me.
 

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The health of Rump and Knott will be the biggest keys in this game. If Iowa has to deal with both Rump and McDonough on run games it'll be hard to open holes. Knott's tackling has been effected by his bad arm.
 

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Are you kidding right now? This guy had a case of the dropsies against Tennessee Tech and was pulled in favor of a freshman backup. Coker doesn't scare me.

Yeah, and UNI had 4 turnovers against us last year, and only one this year, while we had 4.

Coker also had over 200 yards rushing in their bowl game last year behind essentially the same offensive line.

This is my biggest concern. If we can manage to contain the running game, we have a shot as their QB is also new this year, though he's more familiar with their offense than Steele is with ours.
 

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he may have dropped a couple balls but go back and look at the Missouri game film. He killed Missouri.
 

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Are you kidding right now? This guy had a case of the dropsies against Tennessee Tech and was pulled in favor of a freshman backup. Coker doesn't scare me.

I guess you didn't see what he did last year. One bad game does not mean he is not good and potentially explosive. Last year against Ohio St in one of his first games back he was averaging about 6 or 7 yards a carry in the first quarter before they put Robinson back in. And then obviously the bowl game he did pretty well. Plus the fact that we haven't been too good at stopping the run.
 

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The health of Rump and Knott will be the biggest keys in this game. If Iowa has to deal with both Rump and McDonough on run games it'll be hard to open holes. Knott's tackling has been effected by his bad arm.
You don't think Iowa's line will be able to open holes for Coker? OK.
 

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Really nervous about this guy. Iowa State has never done well against big strong running backs with big lines in front of them. Guy reminds me of former Hawkeye Nick Bell. I think if we can hold Coker we have a chance. If Coker get's rolling it could be a long day.
I am pretty confident we have to play mistake free and make all of our field goals. We should be alright if we can do all of that.

Nick Bell was a beast. I can see the comparison but Coker seems faster.
 

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I thinly the passing game is more important to shut down. They only really have one proven back. If we can force him to be a majority of their offense he may get worn down as the game goes on.
 

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Nick Bell was a beast. I can see the comparison but Coker seems faster.

Coker's got the POTENTIAL to be another Shonn Greene. He's not there right now, though. He's got the power, he's got the speed. What he doesn't have yet is the ball security that Greene brought (just one fumble in 2008, and it was on a hit that knocked him out cold), and he doesn't run with the same lower-than-***** pad level yet.

When he develops those two aspects of his game, he could easily take off like Greene did. But he isn't there right now. Still very good, but he's hardly Doak Walker or Heisman caliber today.
 

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Its a huge concern, he is a beast. Iowa is going to come out and try to pound the ball down our throats from the opening snap.

Hopefully Rump can get a bit healthier and having Laing (sp?) back will help with depth. Jake looked really good against UNI. If we have to put Neal at D tackle again, we'll get dominated.
 

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From what I saw of Coker, he looked S L O W with no ability to cut. Maybe it's because he was a big ol' guy playing on a slick field, but he looked awful.

He might be the highest running RB that's still alive. He gets low on occasion, like their bowl, but he typically hits the hole straight up and down. My guess is that Knott de-cleats him a couple times.

For whatever reason, their running game doesn't scare me, which is new.
 

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From what I saw of Coker, he looked S L O W with no ability to cut. Maybe it's because he was a big ol' guy playing on a slick field, but he looked awful.

He might be the highest running RB that's still alive. He gets low on occasion, like their bowl, but he typically hits the hole straight up and down. My guess is that Knott de-cleats him a couple times.

For whatever reason, their running game doesn't scare me, which is new.

Adrian Peterson. That's all that needs to be said in regards to running tall.

Both the slick field and fumbles appeared to get into his head last week. At the start of the game, he was hitting the holes much harder than he was after the fumbles. He seemed to really be focusing on just keeping a hold of the ball.
 

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