We were 3-0 in the same spot in 2022 coming off a blowout win vs Ohio.
And last year we were 1-2, coming off a message board full of people calling for the coach to be fired and finished 6-3 in the Big 12.
We were 3-0 in the same spot in 2022 coming off a blowout win vs Ohio.
Different feel though. This team has better depth. I still think the 2022 team goes 8-4 if Jirehl Brock stays healthy and the kicking game was competent.We were 3-0 in the same spot in 2022 coming off a blowout win vs Ohio.
I love this team and fully expect our play under CMC to continue to improve each week. I’m just saying live in the moment and enjoy the game at Houston this week. No reason to jump to the end of the season with projections right now when this team is going to be fun to watch this weekend and each weekend after.Not saying you're wrong, and I like to look at the glass half-empty when it comes to Cyclone athletes (which many have piled on to me). But you've got to admit, I think we are better than most have projected to at this point.
I’ve seen several posters pump the brakes on this ISU team because “we haven’t played someone really good yet.” Well, judging by how Iowa came out in the 2nd half and kicked the **** out of Minnesota I think they are really good, even though we like to diminish our rival. Other than Ohio St they play a very manageable schedule with Nebraska being their next best opponent. Don’t be surprised if this Iowa team wins 8, 9 or 10 games. The Clones just bowed up and dominated them on the road in the 2nd half in a game where we were pressed to the max.ISU got things rolling last week. It's not negative to think they still really need to be pressed vs. someone really good to find out what they can do.
For the OP's original question of whether ISU is better than what maybe I personally thought, I've been impressed with, for example, the younger LBs as they get rolling and someone like Higgins can be straight dominant.
If Iowa State had turned it over 3 times and lost by 10 due to 2 garbage touchdowns and Michigan had won 52-7 when the starters were out half the 3rd quarter and all of the 4th quarter, would you be saying the same thing?
No, you'd be very concerned and talking about Campbell doesn't take September seriously and how maybe we weren't all that good and comparing the two scores.
Does last Saturday mean we are going to win 11 games and make the playoffs? No. Does it mean that we are better than Michigan? No.
But it is OK to point out that the win was impressive. And performing better than Michigan did is certainly not a bad thing.
The record is the ONLY similarity between these two teamsWe were 3-0 in the same spot in 2022 coming off a blowout win vs Ohio.
I think the best you can infer from ours and Michigan’s game against Arkansas State is that our second and third stringers might be better than Michigan’s.
Add in that North Dakota, for an FCS team, is actually pretty decent...beating Montana, along with their other 2 wins. We will see later in the season if they are really better as they still have games against NDSU, South Dakota State, and UNI. Certainly not a bottom dweller. Arkansas State may very well win their conference too...time will tell. Bottom line is that the first 3 teams have certainly gotten ISU ready for conference play, where Campbell has proven his chops over the previous seasons. Let's enjoy the ride, one game at a time.I’ve seen several posters pump the brakes on this ISU team because “we haven’t played someone really good yet.” Well, judging by how Iowa came out in the 2nd half and kicked the **** out of Minnesota I think they are really good, even though we like to diminish our rival. Other than Ohio St they play a very manageable schedule with Nebraska being their next best opponent. Don’t be surprised if this Iowa team wins 8, 9 or 10 games. The Clones just bowed up and dominated them on the road in the 2nd half in a game where we were pressed to the max.
Haha, lost? What are we even talking about?
I got pegged on here for predicting a slow walk type of win in the opener and for thinking Iowa wasn't that good after that win.
I predicted a 30ish-10ish type of win this past Saturday. ISU surpassed that. They appear to be a pretty good, not great team and that 30-10 type of score wouldn't have changed my perspective.
Discussion is good, making **** up doesn't really add much.
Yeah…Rocco's first half against ASU was a mess. His receivers rescued him over and over from his errant throws. All correctable though.In the last 30+ years I have learned to not get my hopes up too much when it comes to ISU football.
Rocco has been a bit inaccurate at times this year and that is a concern.
The o-line has been average and the run game has been less than impressive. Yeah, they ran all over one of the worst run defenses in the country, but we haven't had a run of 20 or more yards in 3 games.
There's a lot to be optimistic about though. We have a great secondary, solid d-line, and the linebackers are improving every week. Plus we have some weapons in the pass game.
I'm hoping the things this team doesn't do well end up getting worked out and we have a great October like usual. The ceiling is high for this year, so let's wait and see how it all plays out.
I worry about the environment at both of those games, if I'm being honest.I don’t think anyone gets us at home. UCF and K-State will be ROCKING at JTS if we are squarely in the Big 12 title game hunt.
My biggest question is do we take care of business against teams where we will be a 2+ score favorite - Houston, Baylor, Tech, Cinci. And then can we go 3-2 in the 1 score games. That’s 10-2 and might be good enough to play in Arlington.
ISU got things rolling last week. It's not negative to think they still really need to be pressed vs. someone really good to find out what they can do.
For the OP's original question of whether ISU is better than what maybe I personally thought, I've been impressed with, for example, the younger LBs as they get rolling and someone like Higgins can be straight dominant.
I'm seeing some parallels to last years basketball team. People were complaining that we should have had a tougher non-con but that allowed us to gel as a team. We feared the worst when Tamin sat out but the next up stepped in and jettisoned their careers. That whole thing didn't work out too bad for us. Let's hope we follow a similar path with the football team this year. Would be awesome if the Utah football game goes like the Houston game at the end of the Basketball season, provided we get that far, but things are lining up.I definitely did until all our LBs got hurt. Then I thought we would definitely give up an untimely crossing route to a TE or RB for a 80 yard score. LB play in that game definitely impressed me considering the inexperience going in.
Ha! I did mean win by 10. But my point still stands. If the results were reversed we’d be saying how worried we’d were. It’s ok to think we might be good.
I’ve seen several posters pump the brakes on this ISU team because “we haven’t played someone really good yet.” Well, judging by how Iowa came out in the 2nd half and kicked the **** out of Minnesota I think they are really good, even though we like to diminish our rival. Other than Ohio St they play a very manageable schedule with Nebraska being their next best opponent. Don’t be surprised if this Iowa team wins 8, 9 or 10 games. The Clones just bowed up and dominated them on the road in the 2nd half in a game where we were pressed to the max.
I understand your concern about both games but UCF and Iowa State have pretty favorable schedules moving forward....I find it hard to believe UCF would drop a home game to Colorado or Cincy....and they have one road game at Florida...which is a tough place to play but Florida is a terrible team. There's a decent chance that our game against UCF is a ranked matchup.I worry about the environment at both of those games, if I'm being honest.
I don't think most fans are going to be hyped about playing UCF unless they rack up some marquee wins and are highly ranked when they come to town. That starts this Saturday when they host Team Prime in the national spotlight.
And the joint should be rocking for Farmageddon, but it's always hard to expect a super huge and engaged crowd over Thanksgiving break. If it's a "win and in" situation with the CCG on the line, it'll be electric. If it's simply to avoid a third or fourth conference loss I suspect it'll be pretty mild.