As will everyone who plays this year.That’s because they were all playing ten or eleven game seasons at the time.
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As will everyone who plays this year.That’s because they were all playing ten or eleven game seasons at the time.
Experience is always good, but I'm frankly happy to be getting the New Guard into it's years of production.
I would be very careful about dismissing their RBs. They had three backs go for over 800 yards, one of those for over 1,100. The two of those top three who aren't playing for the Browns this year both averaged over 7 yards (7.1 and 7.6) a carry. Generally you don't do that simply because of two of your offensive linemen.Most interesting clip from these articles:
The Cajuns lose two NFL Draft picks in right tackle Robert Hunt and right guard Kevin Dotson
First, they had two NFL draft picks? Having 2nd and 4th round picks in the same draft must say something about the quality of the program.
Second, they lost two NFL draft picks! Surely they will be taking a step backwards on offense because of this.
Third, I wonder if this discounts the quality of their QB and RB's. I could have gained 500 yards running behind two NFL draft picks.
I would be very careful about dismissing their RBs. They had three backs go for over 800 yards, one of those for over 1,100. The two of those top three who aren't playing for the Browns this year both averaged over 7 yards (7.1 and 7.6) a carry. Generally you don't do that simply because of two of your offensive linemen.
I'm not sure what's scarier at this point, the thought of playing and losing to Louisiana or the thought of rona taking the game from us entirely.
Really probably not since the good McCarney years. I remember giving a few hapless teams a beatdown. In '04 they beat UNI 23-0. Upon further review, Chiziks 2nd team, '08, beat up on South Dakota State 44-17. Out of all the CPR teams, only the 2015 team really came out and laid the wood on their opening game, beating UNI 31-7. Ironically his last season in Ames.Losing the game is far scarier to me. Even though it’s not uncommon for us, losing the season opener to a non-P5 opponent is awful. When’s the last time we exceeded expectations in this situation?
I would be very careful about dismissing their RBs. They had three backs go for over 800 yards, one of those for over 1,100. The two of those top three who aren't playing for the Browns this year both averaged over 7 yards (7.1 and 7.6) a carry. Generally you don't do that simply because of two of your offensive linemen.
Exactly. And thus there would be asterisks to denote that this year Is distinct from the era surrounding it.As will everyone who plays this year.
Campbell's 2-2 in season openers, I feel compelled to point out. Lost the first game in charge to UNI and then the disappointing unforeseen opener at Iowa in 2018. UL game is unlike anything we've done so far under Campbell. That said, I'm also concerned. They're more like Iowa than UNI.Really probably not since the good McCarney years. I remember giving a few hapless teams a beatdown. In '04 they beat UNI 23-0. Upon further review, Chiziks 2nd team, '08, beat up on South Dakota State 44-17. Out of all the CPR teams, only the 2015 team really came out and laid the wood on their opening game, beating UNI 31-7. Ironically his last season in Ames.
So yeah, really since the end of the McCarney era, this team has struggled in openers. Can't just blame it on Campbell i suppose, although he is 2-3 in season openers with both wins coming against UNI, and one of those 2 being the nail biter last season
And your post is in reference to opening vs a FBS school, and a really solid one at that. Given our struggles even against FCS in openers in recent history, I'd say there is plenty of reason for concern on Saturday
Exactly. And thus there would be asterisks to denote that this year Is distinct from the era surrounding it.
They are better than Iowa.Campbell's 2-2 in season openers, I feel compelled to point out. Lost the first game in charge to UNI and then the disappointing unforeseen opener at Iowa in 2018. UL game is unlike anything we've done so far under Campbell. That said, I'm also concerned. They're more like Iowa than UNI.
I believe Appalachian State was 11-1 last year.kind of interesting when the first link puts Iowa State and Appalachian State in the same category. Are we back to McCarney-era teams now?
They are better than Iowa.
I would be very careful about dismissing their RBs. They had three backs go for over 800 yards, one of those for over 1,100. The two of those top three who aren't playing for the Browns this year both averaged over 7 yards (7.1 and 7.6) a carry. Generally you don't do that simply because of two of your offensive linemen.
Don't think that has all been figured out yet.With only 11 games this year, what is the bowl eligibility going to be like? And, are bowl with Pac-12 and Big 10 tie ins stiill going to be looking for teams? If so, will there be a lot of 5 win teams in bowl games? Maybe no one even known yet. Just thinking.
I know they are supposed to be played but I'll be mildly surprised if bowl games are actually played, outside of the playoff. Can the bowls afford to pay teams to go? The teams can't afford ANYTHING on their own dime so TV revenue will have to pay the freight. I've spent 0 time considering this until this post. Off the cuff.With only 11 games this year, what is the bowl eligibility going to be like? And, are bowl with Pac-12 and Big 10 tie ins stiill going to be looking for teams? If so, will there be a lot of 5 win teams in bowl games? Maybe no one even known yet. Just thinking.