Iowa State releases depth chart (2023)

CydeofFries

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The punt bouncing was so infuriating. Seems like our returners have generally not been coached well at how to determine spins or anticipating which way a ball will bounce. Too many punts that bounced at the 35 and rolled back to inside the 20. Too many punts that bounced at the 20 and rolled inside the 10. Bounce at the 5? Die on the 5 or maybe bounce forward a few yards but still inside the 10.
One of the football analytic accounts I follow (I think it was Statsbomb?) showed that on average a punt hitting the ground would roll an average of ~5 yds in the punt teams favor. So every time you don't catch the ball, you can estimate losing 5yds of field position.
 

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I think the 2 QB saying is a gross over generalization of the scenarios. If you have 2 QBs early in the season both getting meaningful snaps, that’s not always indicative of both being bad. If you have 2 still sharing time later into conference play, then I think it’s usually too disruptive to the flow of the game for that team, not to mention it leaves the offense without a singular leader.

This of course ignores the scenario where there are specific packages for a spare QB (ie Lanning).
 

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Since we have a RS freshman and a true freshman battling for the number one QB job, I like the idea of both guys playing early in the season. Since they are both young, the guy that wins could potentially be our guy at QB the next four years. Once one of them is named the starter and the other one is not playing, the gap between the two will likely widen. CMC needs to get this right and make sure we end up with the right guy as our QB.
 

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I think if I was a wide receiver who had already red-shirted, and was buried on the depth chart, I would ask the ST coach if I could try catching punts and kickoffs. Spend a good amount of time with the punters in practice and learn the spins and rotations and catch the ball. It would get me on the field every game and give me a chance to help the team. I am not a fan of a starting receiver being the punt returner as it can lead to coaches wanting to fair catch to avoid an injury that could drastically affect the offense. Just my thoughts.
I’m not sure that “buried on the depth chart” is an apt descriptor at the moment. It’s not even the first game, the roster (and especially position) is very much in flux—and CMC usually plays quite a few wideouts throughout the season.

And I would expect Coach Langes to have run just about everyone through punt and kickoff return drills, especially since he’s new here. Me? I’d really like to see what the likes of Eli Sanders and Abu Sama could do on KO returns.
 

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Guessing you mean 2015.

2017 was a statistically even game decided by two awful first quarter picks from a first year starting quarterback.
I just meant points wise, but yeah I see what you mean. Just trying to be confident on the board cuz my rational brain isn’t. But I will stand by the fact that Farley being confident doesn’t mean anything
 

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I just meant points wise, but yeah I see what you mean. Just trying to be confident on the board cuz my rational brain isn’t. But I will stand by the fact that Farley being confident doesn’t mean anything
It doesn't. Every coach on earth is confident. Those dudes are just wired different.
 

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For what it’s worth, just talked to a friend of Farleys. He (Farley) is extremely confident for this weekend
He has a talented and experienced guy at the most important position on the field, vs ISU who has two unknowns. Why not be confident?

I think it is critical to roll up 300 yards rushing AND actually score touchdowns in this game. Dominate and make sure to keep the momentum. Futzing around and keeping it close is a recipe for that QB to make a play.
 

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He has a talented and experienced guy at the most important position on the field, vs ISU who has two unknowns. Why not be confident?

I think it is critical to roll up 300 yards rushing AND actually score touchdowns in this game. Dominate and make sure to keep the momentum. Futzing around and keeping it close is a recipe for that QB to make a play.
300 yards rushing? Never gonna happen
 

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I'd be thrilled with 400+ total yards, 180+ rushing yards and 31+ points. If that happens I'll be excited about the offense going forward