Margaret McCaffery?I always thought herky was a POd female.
Margaret McCaffery?I always thought herky was a POd female.
Following my rule, I don't go back more than four pages in hopes of getting caught up, especially in threads like this one, lest I lose my sanity. So I know this isn't really where the thread is anymore in context, but I only pop by maybe once every six weeks or so, so **** it.
QB: Purdy, and it's not remotely close.
RB: Hall. Check back in a year or two, and Goodson could make this debate interesting.
WR: Jones and Smith-Marsette (lots of good options at this position, though)
TE: Kolar, again, not even close, though I think LaPorta has a very bright future.
T: Good-Jones, Wirfs
G: Knipfel, Schott
C: Linderbaum
DE: Epenesa, Golston
DT: Lima, Reiff
OLB: Rose, Spears
MLB: Welch (though I like Vance a lot, too)
CB: Ojemudia, Hankins
S: Eisworth, Stone
K: Duncan
P: Sleep-Dalton
PR: Milton
KR: Smith-Marsette
1 RB and 3 WRs, like most depth charts. Seems obvious.Why would you include 3 WRs and only 1 RB? What All America or All Conference team anywhere does that? And putting Tracy in there shows you're pretty clueless about Iowa's team. Kid has potential but needs to figure out the dropsies. Probably the 3rd best WR starting for us, 4th best with a healthy Smith.
Weird.
1 RB and 3 WRs, like most depth charts. Seems obvious.
Tracy is 4th best WR on Iowa’s team, who knew. I was just being generous and putting one on there. Seemed like a wash with their numbers.
All trolling aside, I'll take Stanley over Purdy.
Overall pretty good. Hall and Goodson you could go either way with and not be wrong. I'd put them both on it. Welch has to be on it. I really don't have an issue with Good-Jones over Jackson either. I think Jackson needs to come back and show some improvement. He battled injuries early and maybe that's why but I think he struggled at times this year.Following my rule, I don't go back more than four pages in hopes of getting caught up, especially in threads like this one, lest I lose my sanity. So I know this isn't really where the thread is anymore in context, but I only pop by maybe once every six weeks or so, so **** it.
QB: Purdy, and it's not remotely close.
RB: Hall. Check back in a year or two, and Goodson could make this debate interesting.
WR: Jones and Smith-Marsette (lots of good options at this position, though)
TE: Kolar, again, not even close, though I think LaPorta has a very bright future.
T: Good-Jones, Wirfs
G: Knipfel, Schott
C: Linderbaum
DE: Epenesa, Golston
DT: Lima, Reiff
OLB: Rose, Spears
MLB: Welch (though I like Vance a lot, too)
CB: Ojemudia, Hankins
S: Eisworth, Stone
K: Duncan
P: Sleep-Dalton
PR: Milton
KR: Smith-Marsette
Overall pretty good. Hall and Goodson you could go either way with and not be wrong. I'd put them both on it. Welch has to be on it. I really don't have an issue with Good-Jones over Jackson either. I think Jackson needs to come back and show some improvement. He battled injuries early and maybe that's why but I think he struggled at times this year.
Numbers don't lie. Very similar yards per carry. Hall just got more carries. Goodson will continue to see the ball more going forward and I think both players are very comparable talent wise.Hall is a lot better than Goodson. Numbers don't lie and Hall faced much tougher competition
Hall is a lot better than Goodson. Numbers don't lie and Hall faced much tougher competition
Numbers don't lie. Very similar yards per carry. Hall just got more carries. Goodson will continue to see the ball more going forward and I think both players are very comparable talent wise.
Iowa only had two all conference players by the media (Epenesa and Ojemudia) and three by the coaches (Epenesa, Stone and Ojemudia) and the Big Ten has a first, second and third team for both. Yikes!
Hall faced tougher defenses than Goodson?
You forgot to include Duncan winning kicker of the year in the Big 10. He was a weapon that won a handful of games for Iowa this year. I guess you don't think special teams count since you are an ISU fan.
ISU played the 7th hardest schedule in the country. Iowa was 35th
Oh we know. That is all you talk about.
What were the defensive rankings?
Goodson started 3 games. How many did Hall start?Hall: 1,049 total yards, 5.64 yards per touch, 10 TD's
Goodson: 736 total yards, 5.37 yards per touch, 4 TD's
Lol get outta here with that nonsense