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If The Defensive Line Murders Hornibrook....

What do we know about their backup QB in case this actually happens? Has he played at all?
 
If we go to OT I think the winner should be determined by a footrace between Stanley and Hornibrook. Only 25 yards though, don't have all night.
 
What do we know about their backup QB in case this actually happens? Has he played at all?

Might actually be cause for concern. It would really be our luck in this series if we knock Hornibrook out and his understudy comes in and looks like a world beater. Let's not murder him a lot...let's just murder him a little.
 
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No murdering the QB.

Just give lots of BIG hugs and thank him for throwing touchdowns to Iowa DBs for pick 6.
Hornibrook is Iowa’s biggest advantage going into Saturday.
 
Hornibrook isn't a threat fellas. He threw 3 INTs last year, two were pick sixes and they still spanked us. He's the least of my concerns.
 
Hornibrook isn't a threat fellas. He threw 3 INTs last year, two were pick sixes and they still spanked us. He's the least of my concerns.
Not true ... Hornibrook connecting to Davis helped them score a few times AND also helped them convert on some critical 3rd downs too.

Of course, we need to do a MUCH better job of containing Taylor in the running game.

Lastly, when our O gets on the Badger side of the field ... we need to be able to score points!
 
It would appear that a lot of us have forgotten that the Hawks were only down 14-17 with something like 7 or 8 minutes left in the 3rd quarter ... but then an unforced turnover led to an immediate touchdown that swung the game firmly to Wisconsin's advantage.

Compared to prior seasons, I expect Iowa could have a decent chance of moving the ball on the ground ... and if that occurs ... that can open up the ability to exploit Wiscosin's inexperience in the secondary.
 
If we go to OT I think the winner should be determined by a footrace between Stanley and Hornibrook. Only 25 yards though, don't have all night.

Well, Stanley runs a 4.76 40. To put it in relate able terms, you know that guy on your beer league softball team everyone thinks is really fast, Yeah, he MAYBE runs that time.
 
Well, Stanley runs a 4.76 40. To put it in relate able terms, you know that guy on your beer league softball team everyone thinks is really fast, Yeah, he MAYBE runs that time.

That's me baby I know what a 4.7 looks like but it appears it takes him awhile to get going.

But honestly I can guarantee that there are at least 2 or 3 guys that run sub 4.7s on my softball team. Im not one of them but I'm probably close!
 
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