Based upon the video evidence gathered from the Pitt and GA State games. PS was not able to dominate the lines of scrimmage. Pitt put out long drives. GA State held PS run game in check all night long.
IA will scheme and gameplan around this and will make a living on it - their Oline vs PS Dline. That is how Ferentz plans to win this game.
A lot of sizzle to this PS team but not much steak, and steak is what it is going to take to win against Hawks. Listen to the Callahan podcast to get his views on this game - it is not all rosy... Torrance Brown is out for this game, the top DE against the run. Manny Bowen has missed 10 tackles this season. Farmer quiet at LBer.
Am I negative? Maybe! But ask yourself this: does this PS team see to be very physical upfront? Does the point of attack seem to be a weakness? If yes, then do you really want to be playing IA?
All totally fair points. Here's another point and, sorry, it's far from original: Football is a game of emotions. Iowa is playing at home, under the lights, in the national spotlight, having been blown out last year by the Lions. Yeah, there will be a lot of emotion on the Hawkeye side of the ball, no question.
As a betting man, no way do I lay the points in this game. As a die-hard Penn State fan, I'm worrying. A lot.
If we go in there and our defense plays to the level of its 3-week statistics, if our offense performs to the level of its media hype, if we handle a very good conference team on the road, then I think we'll end up ranked among the top three teams in the country this Sunday and when Michigan comes calling on October 21.
Hopefully, that's going to be the scenario.
On the other hand, let's face it -- all this is incredible. I mean, when the NCAA bastards imposed what they expected to be fatal penalties on our program, and the media bastards applauded wholeheartedly, who would have dreamed that just a few short years later we'd be in the national championship conversation. No way could this happen for any other program in the country.
Therefore, whatever happens on Saturday night, let's keep everything in perspective. We've got a great coach and great team. And things are going to get even better down the road.