Brent, I definitely appreciate your work with the program, and your required reactions. With that said, none of us here have those same constraints.
You saying it was a "low drive, low play game" definitely doesn't tell the whole story...at all. In fact its extremely disingenuous. The only reason it was a low play game was because it was as poor of a showing on 3rd down defense from ISU as I've seen in years from this defense. I'd honestly like to know how many 22 play drives there were across all of college football last year. We just absolutely COULD NOT get stops.
This game was not comfortable. North Dakota was not going away, and we only won because of their missed opportunities, NOT because we were controlling the game.
Our LBs have to greatly improve next week if we want to have a chance. They were completely missing their keys yoday which let the ND OLine (who was very inexperienced) continuously control the 2nd level.
I trust in our coaches and I feel this is probably just another variable solidifying the "ISU always starts slow" narrative. With that said.... when it's SO easy to see our our obvious deficiencies in week one, it IS always hard to think they can get incredibly better in one week. Lucky for us we've seen extreme improvements between weeks before. Here's hoping for another one before Iowa!!!