Well Vegas did. Clarkeyes were 7.5 O/U. You Clarkeye fans thought you were a playoff team, Vegas thought other wise.Not necessarily. It’s been a decade since Iowa has won fewer than 8 games. 5 times they have won more than 8 and 4 times they have won 7 or 8 in that time frame. They won 10 last year with almost the entire defense returning. If you would have told anyone in college football that Iowa would return everyone on defense AND more than double its PPG total from last year; no one would have believed they could possibly end up only winning 7 games in the regular season. But, here we are.
For once I’d like one of these hawkeye clowns to address the fact that the majority of Hawkeye fans were saying/posting Iowa was CFP bound while also saying/posting that Nebraska fans were delusional to think Nebraska would get to 6-8 wins. Iowa fans, including the ones ITT, are simply incapable of having a reasonable, rational discussion when Nebraska football is the topic.Well Vegas did. Clarkeyes were 7.5 O/U. You Clarkeye fans thought you were a playoff team, Vegas thought other wise.
Yea, my herky buddy said 10-2 at worst thinking McNamara was going to play like he did at Michigan, told him he won’t be around by the time you play us and Sullivan will be your starter..For once I’d like one of these hawkeye clowns to address the fact that the majority of Hawkeye fans were saying/posting Iowa was CFP bound while also saying/posting that Nebraska fans were delusional to think Nebraska would get to 6-8 wins. Iowa fans, including the ones ITT, are simply incapable of having a reasonable, rational discussion when Nebraska football is the topic.
It’s funny how quickly they’ve forgotten the a$$ kicking Nebraska gave them at Kinnick last time, absolutely manhandled and bullied them the entire game. Yes the offense took their foot off the gas in the second half, but Nebraska absolutely crushed their spirit in their house, on senior night and with a chance for them to get in the Bigten championship game.Yea, my herky buddy said 10-2 at worst thinking McNamara was going to play like he did at Michigan, told him he won’t be around by the time you play us and Sullivan will be your starter..
Like us they didn’t have that difficult schedule and they were getting Washington at home after losing all their talent from the year before..
At least the B1G made them play tOSU for once..
Iowa has won 6 straight in Memorial Stadium. Calm yourself.It’s funny how quickly they’ve forgotten the a$$ kicking Nebraska gave them at Kinnick last time, absolutely manhandled and bullied them the entire game. Yes the offense took their foot off the gas in the second half, but Nebraska absolutely crushed their spirit in their house, on senior night and with a chance for them to get in the Bigten championship game.
Iowa fans are not to taken seriously, especially when it comes to Nebraska football.
In the last five years Iowa has played…Yea, my herky buddy said 10-2 at worst thinking McNamara was going to play like he did at Michigan, told him he won’t be around by the time you play us and Sullivan will be your starter..
Like us they didn’t have that difficult schedule and they were getting Washington at home after losing all their talent from the year before..
At least the B1G made them play tOSU for once..
You want to check those numbers again genius? Counting is hard. I'll give you 6 seasons, including this one, and you still haven't played Michigan 5 times. In the last 6 seasons you've had OSU and MI on your regular season schedule twice each. Your weak ass schedules got you in the title game twice against Michigan. So let me repeat my question: who are you blowing for these schedules?In the last five years Iowa has played…
Michigan 5 times
Penn St 4 times
OSU 2 times - Both games in Columbus
Guessing Ohio State is ok with not coming to Kinnick Stadium considering what happened last time.
I prefer to use since Nebraska joined the B1G conference.In the last five years Iowa has played…
Michigan 5 times
Penn St 4 times
OSU 2 times - Both games in Columbus
Guessing Ohio State is ok with not coming to Kinnick Stadium considering what happened last time.
Yeah, I wouldn't argue that Nebraska has had harder schedules the last 5-6. Wouldn't matter since we've been trash (and Iowa has been still barely beating us).I prefer to use since Nebraska joined the B1G conference.
Now go back doing your homework.
My point is the Clarkeyes have only played tOSU 4 times since 2011..Yeah, I wouldn't argue that Nebraska has had harder schedules the last 5-6. Wouldn't matter since we've been trash (and Iowa has been still barely beating us).
I truly enjoy when Iowa fans post drivel that supports my opinion of the Hawkeye fan base. Thanks clown.Iowa has won 6 straight in Memorial Stadium. Calm yourself.
@SA_Hawk response:My point is the Clarkeyes have only played tOSU 4 times since 2011..
Nebraska has played them 9 times.
After Legends and Leaders went away to East-West the B1G clearly matched up the three heavy’s in the West with the three heavy’s in the East.
Wait, I thought you were still trying to count to 5?After Legends and Leaders went away to East-West the B1G clearly matched up the three heavy’s in the West with the three heavy’s in the East.
Iowa v Penn St - Played 9 times since 2011
Wisconsin v Michigan
Nebraska v Ohio St
The thing the B1G didn’t count on was Nebraska being a lightweight instead of a heavy.
So what. Do you need a tissue?My point is the Clarkeyes have only played tOSU 4 times since 2011..
Nebraska has played them 9 times.
But you’re butt hurt. Truth and fact.So what. Do you need a tissue?
Lightweight record, or not. Nebraska is, and always will be, a better TV ratings draw than KKKirks clan.After Legends and Leaders went away to East-West the B1G clearly matched up the three heavy’s in the West with the three heavy’s in the East.
Iowa v Penn St - Played 9 times since 2011
Wisconsin v Michigan
Nebraska v Ohio St
The thing the B1G didn’t count on was Nebraska being a lightweight instead of a heavy.
How about admit that Iowa fans are delusional tools obsessed with Nebraska football as evidenced by the Iowa free board? Then we can discuss the upcoming game.This thread has turned into rinse and repeat from the past decade. How about talking specifics about the game Friday?
Saw where Iowa is down a top WR and a has dude who was playing scout team QB as the starting QB. Iowa has a rep for winning over NU with duct tape and bailing wire on offense, by leaning on the run, their defense and special teams. This year is a heavier lean than normal. Also with Holgerson you’re not getting his offense which I suppose would be easier to prepare for because there’s film on it. What Iowa is likely to get is the best call sheet that can be put together from the offense Rhule had in place, and an offense that features very good young skill talent. I like NU’s chances.This thread has turned into rinse and repeat from the past decade. How about talking specifics about the game Friday?
My point is the Clarkeyes have only played tOSU 4 times since 2011..
Nebraska has played them 9 times.
Baffled they are favored by 5.5 for reasons listed above BUT in fairness their scout team QB appears to throw it better than their starter. Gotta shut down the run game - if we do - Husker W.Saw where Iowa is down a top WR and a has dude who was playing scout team QB as the starting QB. Iowa has a rep for winning over NU with duct tape and baling wire on offense, by leaning on the run, their defense and special teams. This year is a heavier lean than normal. Also with Holgerson you’re not getting his offense which I suppose would be easier to prepare for because there’s film on it. What Iowa is likely to get is the best call sheet that can be put together from the offense Rhule had in place, and an offense that features very good young skill talent. I like NU’s chances.
We played 2 top 10 teams and 1 top 25 team while Iowa has only 1 top 10 team and 1 top 20 team. The difference is 2 of those losses should be in our win column. We humilated tOSUs offense in their house and got royally fk's outta that win with intentionaly blatant poor officiating as there was no way the officials were gonnal let us walk out there with a win and no way they were gonna let them lose and we were able to move the ball and score 17 points on at the time the number 2 defense in the country. tOSU 285 yards of total offense 273 DONU and we 18 1st downs to their 10 and held them to 1-10 in 3rd down conversions, TOP, Total plays and held Henderson and Judkins to 64 yards total in rushing between the 2. Iowa's O also isn't even close to being in the same league as Ohio State's and the Blackshirts humilited theirs as I said.Yea, my herky buddy said 10-2 at worst thinking McNamara was going to play like he did at Michigan, told him he won’t be around by the time you play us and Sullivan will be your starter..
Like us they didn’t have that difficult schedule and they were getting Washington at home after losing all their talent from the year before..
At least the B1G made them play tOSU for once..
Yikes. First off, both games were in Columbus. Second, I was refuting that Wisconsin was a “very good defense”. Not sure why it delved into the OSU game.
But since you made me look…..Iowa averaged 4.7 yards per play while Nebraska averaged 4.13 against them.
As much as I could twist that and try and be an asshat, I won’t. A lot of Iowa’s offense came when OSU took a large lead. So it’s not comparable.
Bottom line is that Iowa hasn’t had a game where they played two complete halves. I don’t expect that to happen Friday. It’s gonna be a special teams game.
Does Tony go heavy on first down? Do they spy Johnson? Can our DBs get their shit together and deny a scout team QB on third downs? Dana H is a wildcard. He’s spinning down the playbook with the help of the other offensive coaches. He’s a great play caller, and he said NU has a pretty big playbook that is an amalgam of stuff. So Iowa has to plan against a proven play caller who has access to a large playbook that will include plays that perhaps Iowa has not even seen. I like Nebraska’s chances.All of those stats against the same teams go out the windows in this game. It's a rivalry and Iowa will likely play harder than than they have against anyone on their schedule. My guess is Nebraska will play as hard as they have anyone on their schedule this year. Similar to the Colorado type intensity if that's possible on the road (probably not).
All that said the team who turns it over less and makes least amount of mistakes likely wins. We won't stop Johnson but we can't let him beat us either. At some point Nebraska has to make Iowa take the ball out of his hands and make the QB make 2-3 big passes this game in order to win.
For Iowa at some point they will have to make Raiola throw 2-3 big time spaces under pressure. It's imperative Nebraska has some kind of a run game. They won't win it on the ground (Iowa defense too good) But they need the balance to be at their best. Iowa doesn't need to be balanced to win it. If we can't slow Johnson we lose.
Lot of that to say I have no clue who will win it lol. Can Nebraska be balanced on offense and slow Johnson? Can Iowa run it down Nebraska throats without needing the QB to make a few plays?
That'll decide it ...
Holla
You have a board, go disuse it with the rest of the Clarkeyes fan base..This thread has turned into rinse and repeat from the past decade. How about talking specifics about the game Friday?
You should chage that from Clarkeyes to CockeyesYou have a board, go disuse it with the rest of the Clarkeyes fan base..
Iowa wasn’t a heavyweight in the west. Northwestern has as much of a claimAfter Legends and Leaders went away to East-West the B1G clearly matched up the three heavy’s in the West with the three heavy’s in the East.
Iowa v Penn St - Played 9 times since 2011
Wisconsin v Michigan
Nebraska v Ohio St
The thing the B1G didn’t count on was Nebraska being a lightweight instead of a heavy.
Turnovers will be key. Raiola will probably throw a pick or two. How bad will they hurt? I’d think Iowa will keep Stratton to quick throws. Can Nebraska get pressure on him and get a strip sack or force an INT? KJ has put the ball on the ground a couple times after the end of plays. Moulton fumbled last week.All of those stats against the same teams go out the windows in this game. It's a rivalry and Iowa will likely play harder than than they have against anyone on their schedule. My guess is Nebraska will play as hard as they have anyone on their schedule this year. Similar to the Colorado type intensity if that's possible on the road (probably not).
All that said the team who turns it over less and makes least amount of mistakes likely wins. We won't stop Johnson but we can't let him beat us either. At some point Nebraska has to make Iowa take the ball out of his hands and make the QB make 2-3 big passes this game in order to win.
For Iowa at some point they will have to make Raiola throw 2-3 big time spaces under pressure. It's imperative Nebraska has some kind of a run game. They won't win it on the ground (Iowa defense too good) But they need the balance to be at their best. Iowa doesn't need to be balanced to win it. If we can't slow Johnson we lose.
Lot of that to say I have no clue who will win it lol. Can Nebraska be balanced on offense and slow Johnson? Can Iowa run it down Nebraska throats without needing the QB to make a few plays?
That'll decide it ...
Holla
i assume it will be hard pressed to fill the student section as most will be gone for the break.Turnovers will be key. Raiola will probably throw a pick or two. How bad will they hurt? I’d think Iowa will keep Stratton to quick throws. Can Nebraska get pressure on him and get a strip sack or force an INT? KJ has put the ball on the ground a couple times after the end of plays. Moulton fumbled last week.
Iowa leads the country in fewest penalties. Will that continue? I’ve got to think Nebraska is gonna test the bigger WRs against Iowa’s CB’s. A PI or two will probably happen.
I just can’t help but think Raiola will has some difficulty with grip on the football. Probably Stratton too but Iowa won’t be as reliant on throwing as Nebraska. Passing game depends on when the winds subside.
Iowa’s FG kicker has been excellent. Nebraska’s is really coming along. How will both do kicking a brick?
My concern is not having the same home field advantage as earlier in the year. Cold weather and an underachieving team could keep attendance down. Plus, Nebraska fans travel well. Will the student section be 75% full?
Down top WR, starting OT, starting CB. The good thing is it played that way against Maryland. The back up QB has a hard cast for a broken thumb but he dressed last week. Not sure how that would work.Saw where Iowa is down a top WR and a has dude who was playing scout team QB as the starting QB. Iowa has a rep for winning over NU with duct tape and baling wire on offense, by leaning on the run, their defense and special teams. This year is a heavier lean than normal. Also with Holgerson you’re not getting his offense which I suppose would be easier to prepare for because there’s film on it. What Iowa is likely to get is the best call sheet that can be put together from the offense Rhule had in place, and an offense that features very good young skill talent. I like NU’s chances.
Kind of my thinking. The fans that do show up will be die hards and well liquored up. So maybe just as loud.i assume it will be hard pressed to fill the student section as most will be gone for the break.
It’s going to be cold - looking forward to attending as I’ve never been to a night game at Kinnick.
Turnovers will be key. Raiola will probably throw a pick or two. How bad will they hurt? I’d think Iowa will keep Stratton to quick throws. Can Nebraska get pressure on him and get a strip sack or force an INT? KJ has put the ball on the ground a couple times after the end of plays. Moulton fumbled last week.
Iowa leads the country in fewest penalties. Will that continue? I’ve got to think Nebraska is gonna test the bigger WRs against Iowa’s CB’s. A PI or two will probably happen.
I just can’t help but think Raiola will has some difficulty with grip on the football. Probably Stratton too but Iowa won’t be as reliant on throwing as Nebraska. Passing game depends on when the winds subside.
Iowa’s FG kicker has been excellent. Nebraska’s is really coming along. How will both do kicking a brick?
My concern is not having the same home field advantage as earlier in the year. Cold weather and an underachieving team could keep attendance down. Plus, Nebraska fans travel well. Will the student section be 75% full?
I don’t consider Iowa a rival. Just another team in our way.