Three weeks ago I ended with "This is shaping up to be a special season. I'm glad I'm along for the ride!" What a ride it has been. In the three games (read: victories) since that statement it has been a wild roller coaster during the games. The Hawkeyes are 7-0 (3-0 in Big Ten Play, 4-0 at home). For whatever reason the Hawks have played their best football away from Iowa City. I don't know if they are trying to get people to visit the University hospital for blood pressure and heart related ailments after the games or if Kinnick is losing some of it's luster as a tough place to play. What it all comes down to at the end of the day is Iowa is 7-0 for the first time since 1985 and is ranked in the top 10 in the major polls and #6 in the initial BCS ranking.
I knew that the Michigan and Wisconsin games would be tough, especially with going to Madison, but I didn't think the Arkansas St game would be as close as it was. I'm not blaming it on Iowa turnovers because there was only one mistake and, while it lead to 7 Ark St points, doesn't mean that they wouldn't have scored 7 points on that drive had it not been returned. All it did was get their 100 fans cheering for a minute. Too bad Iowa gave them more to cheer and hope for later on in the game. Luckily a win is a win no matter if it's by 1 point or 100 points; style points don't matter. One thing that really struck me as odd was how out of the game the crowd was. My area of the stands is always loud but when Iowa crosses the 50 we usually quiet down and let the south end do some of the work. When that happened it got quiet, almost eerily quiet. Iowa just came off a big win AT Penn St and everyone forgets how to make noise? Made no sense to me, however.....
For only the 4th time in the history of Kinnick Stadium a true night game was played (true as in i started in the evening rather than ended in the dark but started in the afternoon). This game was billed as the biggest home game of the season and the opponent was the Wolverines of Michigan. The last time Michigan was in Iowa City the game went to overtime and Michigan won. I will go on record as saying the officials had a rough game and helped with the outcome. That game also ended a 30+ game home winning streak for Iowa. After a 2 year break from each other the series started back up to an electrified crowd dressed in black and waving gold poms in the air. It wasn't the most electric crowd I've been part of, but it was fun (my vocal cords and throat beg to differ). This game also put Iowa at 6-0 and bowl elidgible for the 9th consecutive season (8 bowl apperances during that span). The defense made Tate Forcier look like an 18 year old and the Iowa offense made the Michigan defense look good. Michigan has some good athletes (Forcier is the next Tebow, and I don't mean that in a good way) and is a decent team, but I don't think the game should have been that close. The Hawks left with a close victory and started the most grueling two week stretch of the season with trips to Madison and East Lansing.
Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin is a rough place to play for most college football teams. However, Iowa usually goes in and plays well. Even in 2007 (the season that shall not be discussed more) Iowa lost 17-14 with Andy Brodell destroying his quadricep muscle and Tony Moeaki losing his arm. Wisconsin was ranked at the time and was rolling along. That game was the coming out party for Derrell Johnson-Koulianos who stepped up big time. This year it didn't seem anyone in particular had a coming out party. The real Ricky Stanzi finally showed up. He was throwing perfect passes both from the pocket and on the run and he didn't have any interceptions (although he did lose a fumble, Wisconsin missed a field goal after the recovery). I still think he throws one of the best deep balls in the nation. Tony Moeaki makes the offense 1,000,000 times better when he's in the game, DJK is Stanzi's go-to guy, and the two-headed running back approach seems to be working for one of the two every game. The biggest weakness is the offensive line. The perrenial strength of a Kirk Ferentz team is the o-line but this year they have been terribly inconsistant. Thankfully it looked as destructive as ever in the second half against Wisconsin. On the other side of the ball the defense has been getting run on a lot this year. I'm surprisingly ok with that as most college teams pass a lot more than run this year, and Iowa has done a great job in the pass defense department. Like the offensive line, the defense appeared to take the first half off but really came to life in the second half. The line was getting better penetration and the back 7 were doing their jobs nicely. 3 more interceptions (lead the nation) helped tremendously. I was sweating in the first half but I have now come to realize that Iowa is 7-0 this year when having to come from behind. If the team can start showing consistency from the offense and defense for 60 minutes it will be a scarry thing.
The outlook is starting to look Rosy for the Iowa Hawkeyes. All alone at the top of the Big Ten standings sure feels good but there are still 5 tough contests coming up. Iowa has not won at Michigan State (Oct 24) since 1995 and have not won at Ohio State (Nov 7) since 1991. Those are the last two road games of the season and could be stumbling blocksl; I don't see Iowa losing to Indiana, Northwestern, or Minnesota. If Iowa makes it through those two road games the road to Pasadena will be paved with Black and Gold. The only thing that will need to be determined is the day Iowa will play their bowl game; it will either be January 1, 2010 (Rose Bowl) or January 7, 2010 (BCS title game).
If they get the typical October to November improvement of a good Ferentz-coached team, this will be the year to knock off Ohio State in the Horseshoe. We will know a lot more after this weekend. If the Hawks come back from East Lansing with a W, look out.
ReplyDeleteCan you say "confidence booster"? I really think this year's MSU game is equal to last year's Penn St game in that regard.
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