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YES/NO CONTEST WEEK #6: WASHINGTON @ IOWA

May 27, 2010
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The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington?

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies?

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less?

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week?

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week?

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week?

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week?

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week?

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week?

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB?

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey?

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
 
1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? NO

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? YES

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? YES

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? YES

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? NO

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? NO

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? YES

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? YES

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? NO

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? YES

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 58 YARDS
 
1 N
2 Y
3 Y
4 N
5 N
6 Y
7 N
8 Y
9 Y
10 Y

24 yards
The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? no
2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? Yes

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? No

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? Yes

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? No

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? Yes

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? No

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? No
9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? Yes

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? No

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 31

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
 
The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? N

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? Y

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? N

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? N

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? N

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? Y

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? Y

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? Y

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? Y

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? Y

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 48

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
 
The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington?

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies?

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less?

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week?

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week?

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week?

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week?

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week?

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week?

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB?

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey?

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
1. Y
2. Y
3. N
4. Y
5. N
6. Y
7. Y
8. Y
9. Y
10. Y

TB 73
 
1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? Yes

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? YES

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? No

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? No

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? Yes

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? Yes

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? YES

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? YES

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? Yes

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? YES

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 32
 
1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington?

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies?

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less?

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week?

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week?

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week?

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week?

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week?

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week?

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB?

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey?
1 Yes

2 Yes

3 No

4 Yes

5 No

6 No

7 Yes

8 Yes

9 Yes

10 Yes

Lachey = 67 rec yards
 
1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? NO

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? YES

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? NO

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? YES

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? YES

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? NO

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? YES

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? YES

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? YES

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? YES

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 32

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
 
The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington?

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies?

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less?

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week?

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week?

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week?

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week?

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week?

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week?

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB?

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey?

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y

TB: 37 yards
 
1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington?  YES

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies?  YES

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? NO

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week?  NO

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? YES

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? NO

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week?  YES

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week?  YES

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week?  YES

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? YES

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 45
 
The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? YES

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? YES

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? NO

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? NO

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? YES

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? NO

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? YES

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? YES

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? NO

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? YES

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 67

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
 
The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington?

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies?

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less?

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week?

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week?

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week?

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week?

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week?

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week?

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB?

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey?

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!

The Huskies roll into Kinnick this week, their first visit to Iowa City since 1964. This game will be a tiebreaker of sorts as the series stands at 3 wins each. Washington appears to be better than initially believed and perhaps Iowa is not as good as we had hoped, it should be a good matchup to see where each of these programs currently stand. Let’s get to the questions:



1. Both teams currently rank in the top 25 for total defense (offensive yards per game allowed), Washington is #8 allowing 256 yards per game, Iowa dropped to #25 after tOSU, allowing now 301 yards per game. Will the Iowa defense allow less total offensive yards this week than Washington? Yes

2. Both teams sport a positive turnover margin currently, Washington +0.5 and Iowa +0.8. Will Iowa win the turnover margin this week by having at least one more takeaway than the Huskies? No

3. Washington’s defense against the run is better than average at 130.5 yards/game. Will the Huskies hold the Iowa running game to 160 yards or less? Yes

4. Some of our DL & LB dudes have not yet recorded a sack this year. Will Black, Pittman, Craig, Hubert, Sharar, Harrell or Fisher finally record a sack this week? No

5. Washington is a pass first offense, currently putting up just under 300 yards per contest. Will Iowa hold them under 260 yards passing this week? No

6. Washington’s defense is stingy in points allowed as well, allowing just 13.17 points a game. Will Washington keep Iowa’s total points scored under 20 points this week? Yes

7. Will an Iowa WR or TE catch a TD pass this week? Yes

8. Will Kaleb Johnson rush for at least 110 yards this week? No

9. Total points over/under this week according to Vegas is 42.5 points. Will total points scored be 42 or less this week? No

10. Will the Hawkeyes manage to score points this week with Brendan Sullivan on the field as QB? Yes

TIEBREAKER: How many total yards receiving this week for Luke Lachey? 69

Good luck everybody and Go Hawks!
 
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