It would be nice if we can reduce/eliminate the Sama negative run plays. Hansen was much better of avoiding the negative plays.Offensive line. I’d like to see Sama get more than 0-1 yard carries before breaking a 30+ yarder.
It would be nice if we can reduce/eliminate the Sama negative run plays. Hansen was much better of avoiding the negative plays.Offensive line. I’d like to see Sama get more than 0-1 yard carries before breaking a 30+ yarder.
SR year Jaylin was dangerous on punt returns. Up until that point I feel they just told him to fair catch everything.Jaylin was dangerous on punt returns, hope Xavier can bring that too.
Offense is deeper but has less high-end talent... Defense seems more talented but not as deepThis is a cook, I'm less sold on the safeties tho
2020 i wouldn't even say it was really good... we used a ton of three tight end sets that year and had the best running back in college football, so the rushing numbers jump off the page but it wasn't truly elite. I think the line was simply competent that year. I would take last year's offensive line group over 2020'swhen was the last time we had a really good offensive line? 2020?
Hah!when was the last time we had a really good offensive line? 2020?
Definitely, they have a lot to prove. Cooper went from an all conference type player to almost a liability. James wasn’t good but did improve late. Both he and Neal played well in the bowl game. Surges was out all year. Patton has not done a lot to live up to the recruiting hype. I think that we have the talent to get it done but there are more questions than we’re used to.I voted safeties.
Loosing a lot of production, and when those starters were out, there was a noticeable drop-off when backups were in. Young guys can "prove it".
Coop coming off a down year, can he "prove it" and return to all-conference production.
When last year's run defense gets brought up it always comes back to the injuries at LB, that is fair but it also puts some pressure on them to solve that problem now that they're healthy.
Per CFBstats.com, Iowa State ranked 16th in Sacks allowed per game (1.14). Iowa State ranked 43rd in TFL's allowed per game (4.86), which does not include 0 yardage plays.O-line. Not sure people realize how good Travis was at LT last year, and ISU needs to run the ball a little better this year to have a solid season. Probably a lot to ask of the O-line as they will get no credit if things go well anyway.