This year will mark the ninth straight year that I have made it to Kinnick to check out the spring open practice. Every year I have watched exactly what you are inquiring about so I will let you know!Especially QB and receivers in passing game
Thanks. We lived in Iowa City/Cedar Rapids from '73-85 and I went to most if not all of Hayden's Spring GAMES and they were GAMES. After moving to Des MOines I still went to many of them with friends and family up until about 10-15 years ago.This year will mark the ninth straight year that I have made it to Kinnick to check out the spring open practice. Every year I have watched exactly what you are inquiring about so I will let you know!
Wish I could but my fiancé would absolutely kill me if I took off for a few days .. hoping somehow it’s on TV or watching it on an app so if anyone knows please post it. I have IPTV with like 28K live channels and if I can find find it I will record it and provide a link on my YouTube channel…. But will see!Especially QB and receivers in passing game
FIANCE!!!!!! FIANCE!!! lol. just kidding. I have been there myself in the past. I am at a point now my spouse wants me to get OUT of the house for a few days!Wish I could but my fiancé would absolutely kill me if I took off for a few days .. hoping somehow it’s on TV or watching it on an app so if anyone knows please post it. I have IPTV with like 28K live channels and if I can find find it I will record it and provide a link on my YouTube channel…. But will see!
If she'd "absolutely kill you" for going to watch Iowa football, you may wanna rethink things.Wish I could but my fiancé would absolutely kill me if I took off for a few days .. hoping somehow it’s on TV or watching it on an app so if anyone knows please post it. I have IPTV with like 28K live channels and if I can find find it I will record it and provide a link on my YouTube channel…. But will see!
Lucky manFIANCE!!!!!! FIANCE!!! lol. just kidding. I have been there myself in the past. I am at a point now my spouse wants me to get OUT of the house for a few days!
BTN may show a visit of their reporters to Fort Kinnick and also may show spring practice video. Remember Iowa does not do a spring game, only a practice type scrimmageIt’s not being televised at all?!? I couldn’t find anything on Big Ten Network.
They should have a broadcast live feature on here like Fakebook LiveWish I could but my fiancé would absolutely kill me if I took off for a few days .. hoping somehow it’s on TV or watching it on an app so if anyone knows please post it. I have IPTV with like 28K live channels and if I can find find it I will record it and provide a link on my YouTube channel…. But will see!
A concerted effort to throw the ball and all of the sudden no rush lanes. Not one bit surprising.I was there for about an hour and 30 minutes. General observations. The DEFENSE is WAY ahead of the OFFENSE right not. They were not messing around. Lots of stunts and blitzes. It did not seem to matter who was in...they were after it!
I did expect the O to be behind the defense at this early stage with new faces to the starting lineup. Certainly plenty to work on. While I was there, almost zero running game.....not many holes at all. There seemed to be a real concerted effort to thrown the ball and I am guessing that has something to do with trying to get to a QB1.
Speaking of QB1....JH looked better than Hank. JH can hit tighter spots. Keep in mind both QBs had to get rid of it pretty quick in many cases. JH looked confident and smooth out there. Hank did NOT look too bad though. Frankly I think he makes a pretty good backup as Sullivan is not the guy. One thing that surprised me a bit is that JH did not really force anything. Only surprised because I had heard he was more of a gunslinger and though he would throw some 50/50 balls but he really did not. Again, he made some very nice tight throws.
WR, the one that stood out while I was there was KJ Parker....made some very nice plays. Certainly Reece is still Reece and you can see the talent building in the WR group. Lance Beeghley and Tony Diaz will get a bunch of minutes for sure.
TE we are in great shape with Zach and DJ. Dj made a couple of good route adjustments against blitzes coming back to the ball. He is the man.
Punting....I believe we are in real good shape. Most of Boston/s kicks (Aussie) were in the 45 plus range with good hang time. The kid from Waukee was not bad either (Tanner Philpott).
FG kicking......started out great with Eli Ozick (North Dakota State Transfer). Pretty strong leg and was accurate on first 10 kicks or so then started to stray a bit after that. He has the leg for 55.....accuracy was the only thing I could say MIGHT be a struggle.
Defense.....all I could say really was they were ALL aggressive and got after it....no matter who was in. I was worried a bit about this group before today. I am MUCH less worried today, but again it is not a shocker they are ahead of the O at this stage. The DBs did get burned a few times deep but for the most part they were keeping the receivers in front of them and running with them stride for stride.
All for now. Would love to hear other takes from the day......had to leave a bit early so there are some things I may have missed.
Only an idiot would proclaim that throwing the football is a “toy”.A concerted effort to throw the ball and all of the sudden no rush lanes. Not one bit surprising.
Do NOT fall in love with the toys, Iowa
A concerted effort to throw the ball and all of the sudden no rush lanes. Not one bit surprising.
Do NOT fall in love with the toys, Iowa
BAU for him. Summer, Fall, Winter, and now Spring.Quite the take from one post about one practice. Heavy derp.
Speed at receiver. Speed at tight end. Qb that can sling it. Cute plays. Yes, toys.Only an idiot would proclaim that throwing the football is a “toy”.
Enjoy Lauck this year. It is his last in Iowa City.Was at the practice.
Heck is a better passer than Brown. Brown's momentum is backwards on most throws.
Lutmer looks bigger than his listed weight. Kinda funny to see an almost LB-sized guy lining up to return punts.
Not sure what i think about the new FG kicker. Factoring in that conditions were nearly perfect...his distance and accuracy were acceptable for spring practice.
More passing than rushing in the scrimmage.
DL would have had several sacks had they been allowed.
The receivers mostly did a good job of catching the ball.
Lauck makes almost everyone else look small.
Sure, it's early.Quite the take from one post about one practice. Heavy derp.
Eyesofhawk, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone on this board is now dumber for having read it. I award you no likes, and may God have mercy on your soul.Speed at receiver. Speed at tight end. Qb that can sling it. Cute plays. Yes, toys.
Stuff that will temp the large egos of play-callers to much too often grasp for what amounts to more shine and less substance.
You know, the stuff that can make it easier to forget what you need to be, and lead to throwing the ball around, which according to KF makes it tougher on the defense and tougher ro win. I can link the qoute, if need be.
Yes, shiny toys
You are giving him too much creditOnly an idiot would proclaim that throwing the football is a “toy”.
Speed at receiver. Speed at tight end. Qb that can sling it. Cute plays. Yes, toys.
Stuff that will temp the large egos of play-callers to much too often grasp for what amounts to more shine and less substance.
You know, the stuff that can make it easier to forget what you need to be, and lead to throwing the ball around, which according to KF makes it tougher on the defense and tougher ro win. I can link the qoute, if need be.
Yes, shiny toys
what game was it at the end of the season when Iowa could have easily run it in near the goal line and Lester called a boneheaded pass play. That’s exactly what getting too cute is.Sure, it's early.
But every opportunity to educate football fans is needed.
And Iowa not committing enough to the run is easily my biggest fear for this season.
With all of KF's previous OC's, they would attempt to get too cute, and usually around the start of November he would spank them into shape, and Iowa would get to running the ball. Through two seasons so far, KF has yet to spank Lester into shape. No matter what the reason for that may be, it's very concerning.
TL understands the value of the run. He isn't going to completely abandon it. But he's shown over and over again, that a heavy commitment to the run isn't what's truly in his heart. Ultimately, TL wants to be creative and set up shot plays.
Now, Iowa has the most speed at receiver since TL arrived. Heck would seem to be able to sling it a bit, if he wins the job. Lester wants to take a jump in the passing game and it appears that's going to happen.
But how much will the run game suffer? Because it will.
And how much identity gets lost? Iowa football is approaching a transition period. The fear that Iowa football (post KF) becomes too much of something they haven't been is very real
Seriously? Iowa was probably the most run dominant during the past two seasons since the Commings era. This past season they ran 504 times and threw 286 passes. In 2024 it was 501 and 260.Sure, it's early.
But every opportunity to educate football fans is needed.
And Iowa not committing enough to the run is easily my biggest fear for this season.
With all of KF's previous OC's, they would attempt to get too cute, and usually around the start of November he would spank them into shape, and Iowa would get to running the ball. Through two seasons so far, KF has yet to spank Lester into shape. No matter what the reason for that may be, it's very concerning.
TL understands the value of the run. He isn't going to completely abandon it. But he's shown over and over again, that a heavy commitment to the run isn't what's truly in his heart. Ultimately, TL wants to be creative and set up shot plays.
Now, Iowa has the most speed at receiver since TL arrived. Heck would seem to be able to sling it a bit, if he wins the job. Lester wants to take a jump in the passing game and it appears that's going to happen.
But how much will the run game suffer? Because it will.
And how much identity gets lost? Iowa football is approaching a transition period. The fear that Iowa football (post KF) becomes too much of something they haven't been is very real
He openly believes that passing the ball is always a bad choice. He also believes that every Iowa fan hates the run but him. In reality, very few Iowa fans have any issues with running the ball. We all know it's our bread and butter, we just want a passing threat too. That way we can keep defenses honest. We've had too many games where we become 1 dimensional and the other team dares us to throw. Last year was when you started to feel the change thanks to Mark and Lester getting better as the season went on. Eyes is just a psycho who hates the pass. Luckily, he'll never be on the coaching staff at Iowa.Seriously? Iowa was probably the most run dominant during the past two seasons since the Commings era. This past season they ran 504 times and threw 286 passes. In 2024 it was 501 and 260.
Sure, it's early.
But every opportunity to educate football fans is needed.
And Iowa not committing enough to the run is easily my biggest fear for this season.
With all of KF's previous OC's, they would attempt to get too cute, and usually around the start of November he would spank them into shape, and Iowa would get to running the ball. Through two seasons so far, KF has yet to spank Lester into shape. No matter what the reason for that may be, it's very concerning.
TL understands the value of the run. He isn't going to completely abandon it. But he's shown over and over again, that a heavy commitment to the run isn't what's truly in his heart. Ultimately, TL wants to be creative and set up shot plays.
Now, Iowa has the most speed at receiver since TL arrived. Heck would seem to be able to sling it a bit, if he wins the job. Lester wants to take a jump in the passing game and it appears that's going to happen.
But how much will the run game suffer? Because it will.
And how much identity gets lost? Iowa football is approaching a transition period. The fear that Iowa football (post KF) becomes too much of something they haven't be
And TL has forfeited many opportunities to pound on the defense.Seriously? Iowa was probably the most run dominant during the past two seasons since the Commings era. This past season they ran 504 times and threw 286 passes. In 2024 it was 501 and 260.