If Higgins is that dude and a first team all conference type, the offense will be special this year and I am all for that.I think it’s Higgins and it won’t be close.
Eh. That 2020-21 offense was stacked. Hall (best RB in the country), Kolar (all-conference and best hands in a TE I’ve seen), X (all-conference WR), plus Allen and Soehner were above average TEs. And Nwangwu as a returner/change-of-pace back.Wow this is tougher than I thought it would be. I dont think i can remember a time in my 30 years of ISU fandom when we had more offensive weapons. I think this even exceeds 2021. It will probably be Higgins, and im totally okay with that, but my vote is for Alston. I think he will be an absolute red zone monster given his size and catch radius/hands
Two differences.Eh. That 2020-21 offense was stacked. Hall (best RB in the country), Kolar (all-conference and best hands in a TE I’ve seen), X (all-conference WR), plus Allen and Soehner were above average TEs. And Nwangwu as a returner/change-of-pace back.
Not sure this O will be able to match that firepower. We may collectively be better at WR than that team though
A.) I agree at the surface level, but I’ll believe in the OL when I see it.Two differences.
A. This team has a far more talented (and deeper) OL. That’s clear even at a surface glance.
B. Both the receivers and backs have more depth of talent and speed than ‘20-21. The latter especially true for the wideouts.
Hall, X, Kolar, Allen, Soehner, and whoever else, vs Sama, Higgins, Noel, Brahmer, Green, Alston.Eh. That 2020-21 offense was stacked. Hall (best RB in the country), Kolar (all-conference and best hands in a TE I’ve seen), X (all-conference WR), plus Allen and Soehner were above average TEs. And Nwangwu as a returner/change-of-pace back.
Not sure this O will be able to match that firepower. We may collectively be better at WR than that team though
IMO thats where he could improve the most. only had 7 catches last year. Not sure on how many targets, but that seems like a low numberHow good are Abu's "hands" out of the backfield?
This is fair. However, I wonder what we’d be at last year if we remove the KSU game outlier where they averaged 13.4 yards per playHall, X, Kolar, Allen, Soehner, and whoever else, vs Sama, Higgins, Noel, Brahmer, Green, Alston.
For point of reference, the 2021 offense that you referenced averaged 6.2 yards per play. Last years offense averaged 6.1. Now, 2021 offense had 48 touchdowns to last years 40. There is not as big of a gap there as you think there is. Now, I do not believe that Sama is on the same level as Hall. I think he had 20 some touchdowns in 2021, but other than RB, this is the most talented offensive group we have had in a very long time
Fair point. But using the same thought process, if you take Halls 23 TD's out of 2021, then those numbers are pedestrian as wellThis is fair. However, I wonder what we’d be at last year if we remove the KSU game outlier where they averaged 13.4 yards per play
This is fair. However, I wonder what we’d be at last year if we remove the KSU game outlier where they averaged 13.4 yards per play
Agree, but I think Braymer could be right there. Those are the guys running the big-play type routes usually. But there's a certain amount of luck in whether its a TD, or gets tackled inside the 5.I think it’s Higgins and it won’t be close.