Thanks and very insightful. Due to where I live, I can only get to one game a year and watching live is so much different then watching on tv as I can see the different formations and the routes ran during the play. On tv, they focus on the qb and whomever gets the ball, the viewer can’t really see blocking unless it’s on the screen.@krc1995 That's usually called a 'bunched' receiver formation. It can make a tangled mess for defenders to try and cover. Four receivers to one side is also called quads.
Good article on how Frost uses this stuff: http://insidethepylon.com/pylon-u/teams-ncaa/division-ia-fbs/big-ten/nebraska-cornhuskers/2018/08/22/scott-frost-and-quads-how-nebraska-will-win-with-overloaded-formations/
Here's hoping - and so far it's looking like - Pickering is Drew Brown 2.0
Many fans wanted to throw both of them off the team mid-way through their Freshman year. Brown bounced back and had a nice career. Pickering is headed the right direction.
BlitzFirst said:Rush defense. I should have been more specific.
They're going to be very tough. NO doubt about it. Much more well wounded team than Mich St. They held AJ to 18 yrds rushing.....And Illinois to 0 points....I'm hoping that it's just cold and no wind. After Frost's presser, IMHO, he will design some plays/schemes to still be effective against the wind and a STRONG run defense. Again, IMHO, we are not there yet.Yeah you're like the 5th person to say that. My point still stands. Iowa is better on both sides of the ball than Michigan State.
Also it's worth noting Iowa is the favorite to win the game. Maybe my nervousness about this game wasn't as absurd as many people initially thought.
We will run it on them better than we did MSU and that will open up the offense. MSU opened as the favorite. Obviously Iowa isn't a cakewalk but it is a game we can win. They are "better" on defense but realistically I think their defense is more exploitable than MSU's was on Saturday. We will run it better and we will have 1 or 2 plays Frost draws up a deep pass or something that busts the defense. We should have had a TD to Stan Saturday if Martinez doesn't overshoot him(he usually doesn't do that) The one thing I'm worried about is N. Stanley is a way better QB than MSU could field. We will need to play lights out defensively.Yeah you're like the 5th person to say that. My point still stands. Iowa is better on both sides of the ball than Michigan State.
Also it's worth noting Iowa is the favorite to win the game. Maybe my nervousness about this game wasn't as absurd as many people initially thought.
This missed call did get me riled. Would have set us up nicely with a first down and goal instead of a fg attempt. Oh well. Things worked out for us. Still bs!
First, Oz was open. However, with that play, the read would have been before the snap. Martinez sees 1-on-1 coverage against Stanley. He is probably coached to make that throw every time. Imagine if the read was after the snap, with how short the field is, no way he would ever have time to read both left and right, and the passing windows would be closed.Hindsight’s 20/20 but Oz looked pretty open. Is that called a diamond formation? I think Riley used it often
BlitzFirst said:Rush defense. I should have been more specific.
Yeah you're like the 5th person to say that. My point still stands. Iowa is better on both sides of the ball than Michigan State.
Also it's worth noting Iowa is the favorite to win the game. Maybe my nervousness about this game wasn't as absurd as many people initially thought.
BlitzFirst said:Something to keep in mind (I've highlighted the top two total offense each team has faced below):
MSU Opponents
Total Offense National Rank
Utah State - 11
Arizona State - 48
Indiana - 65
CMU - 129
Northwestern - 111
Penn State - 59
Michigan - 47
Purdue - 23
Maryland - 86
Ohio State - 2
Nebraska - 20
Iowa Opponents
Total Offense National Rank
NIU - 123
Iowa state - 109
UNI - 123
Wisconsin - 34
Minnesota - 82
Indiana - 65
Maryland - 86
Penn State - 59
Purdue - 23
Northwestern - 111
Illinois - 67
So let's not pretend that Iowa has faced 4 top 25 total offenses like Michigan State has...they've faced 1.