Ferentz is good at recruiting kickers. Our kickers are usually pretty clutch.
There r no pass audibles. He needs to fake the audible and just run the damn play
MSU is NOT a good team, but it just shows you that Iowa is a very average team. Average teams don't often win road games. Iowa is a 7-5 team.[/QUOTE
try beer or whiskey.I need more water so I can take the rest of these pills !!!!!!
I base my analysis on history. Iowa fans (and probably all of them) bitch, whine and moan during season with 10+ wins. Yes - they're always negative.
It would be challenging to make such an analysis with my head in the sand.
Wadley must have something, makes no sense to take him out on that drive after having him get every carry
No need to tip the play as it is the only one we ever call.Funny you mention that, I said to myself last week are we giving a tip or something? Because PSU was ALL OVER every single stretch.
We've been setting up the play action on an audible for 14 years. Sometime before I retire, I hope we actually call it.
We've been setting up the play action on an audible for 14 years. Sometime before I retire, I hope we actually call it.
I just shot my neighbor's dog.
I peaked at Kirk's notepad. Gonna happen in 2021.We've been setting up the play action on an audible for 14 years. Sometime before I retire, I hope we actually call it.
I think trying to keep his legs fresh for the stretch run, the final drive. I hope that's the reason--if he's hurt, Iowa's screwed.
I'm convinced we're tipping the stretch runs, all 3 of their LBs are sprinting towards the stretch side on the snap
You should eat the neighbor's cat. I do.I just happened to eat my neighbor's dog's leg.
That's two dog legs if your keeping score at home. Also more dog legs eaten than Iowa touchdowns.
Hasn't done much today, running has been bottled up. Due to break one tho!
You should eat the neighbor's cat. I do.
You should eat the neighbor's cat. I do.
Is cat code word for....You should eat the neighbor's cat. I do.
As long as MSU Runs it’s we got a shot.. our D falls to pieces when they pass
D is saving the O from agonizing failure on a potential game-tying drive...That could be a back breaker for the D.