For me, it's not even as broad as the DL, it's simply the DTs. If we've got 2 walk-ons running with the 1's on a B1G team, we've got a real problem. No offense to them, I'm sure they're great people, but if we want to compete for a playoff spot, we cannot be starting 2 walkons (or even 1) at DT. We need young guys to step up this summer and fall.I know Hawk fans are anxious about the DL this fall, probably with good reason. But as long as we've got Phil in charge of the D it will be pretty good- at least. I wonder how many high profile jobs he has turned down.
Also, have heard that Buffington is playing great as a new starting LB.
All of this is spot on. I’m hoping the kid from North Dakota really splashes but his production to this point has been underwhelming. I don’t see the kid from Holy Cross making an impact. Holding out hope Chinke or Kennedy make big gains.For me, it's not even as broad as the DL, it's simply the DTs. If we've got 2 walk-ons running with the 1's on a B1G team, we've got a real problem. No offense to them, I'm sure they're great people, but if we want to compete for a playoff spot, we cannot be starting 2 walkons (or even 1) at DT. We need young guys to step up this summer and fall.
Curt Cignetti would be interested in this take. He had 8 five-stars total on his 16-0 national title team last year, a team filled with James Madison transfers. Look at the performance, not at the star rating, especially at Iowa where guys like Dallas Clark have walked on and gone on to Big Ten, All-American, and NFL Pro Bowl status.For me, it's not even as broad as the DL, it's simply the DTs. If we've got 2 walk-ons running with the 1's on a B1G team, we've got a real problem. No offense to them, I'm sure they're great people, but if we want to compete for a playoff spot, we cannot be starting 2 walkons (or even 1) at DT. We need young guys to step up this summer and fall.
Not disagreeing with you at all, but as a long time Iowa fan I would be ecstatic if we ever had 8 five star kids….Curt Cignetti would be interested in this take. He had 8 five-stars total on his 16-0 national title team last year, a team filled with James Madison transfers. Look at the performance, not at the star rating, especially at Iowa where guys like Dallas Clark have walked on and gone on to Big Ten, All-American, and NFL Pro Bowl status.
BTW: And I don't know if this is on the table or not, but if you don't have enough quality DLs, maybe go to a 3-down alignment and take advantage of the linebacker room in a 3-4 setup. That's what most good coaches do--adjust to the talent they have.
if cignetti had 8 5-stars he is much less of a miracle worker than i had given him credit for…Not disagreeing with you at all, but as a long time Iowa fan I would be ecstatic if we ever had 8 five star kids….![]()
Really, go to a 3-4? What 300+ NTs are on the roster?Curt Cignetti would be interested in this take. He had 8 five-stars total on his 16-0 national title team last year, a team filled with James Madison transfers. Look at the performance, not at the star rating, especially at Iowa where guys like Dallas Clark have walked on and gone on to Big Ten, All-American, and NFL Pro Bowl status.
BTW: And I don't know if this is on the table or not, but if you don't have enough quality DLs, maybe go to a 3-down alignment and take advantage of the linebacker room in a 3-4 setup. That's what most good coaches do--adjust to the talent they have.
Then you've heard incorrectly. Starting LB's have not been namedI know Hawk fans are anxious about the DL this fall, probably with good reason. But as long as we've got Phil in charge of the D it will be pretty good- at least. I wonder how many high profile jobs he has turned down.
Also, have heard that Buffington is playing great as a new starting LB.
You never know about walk ons. DJ Vonnahme was a walk on...and then, BAM! He looks like another future NFL TE.For me, it's not even as broad as the DL, it's simply the DTs. If we've got 2 walk-ons running with the 1's on a B1G team, we've got a real problem. No offense to them, I'm sure they're great people, but if we want to compete for a playoff spot, we cannot be starting 2 walkons (or even 1) at DT. We need young guys to step up this summer and fall.
Yeah, coaches go to a 3-4 when they have absolute roadblocks playing nose tackle. really good nose tackles are usually 300-320 and can eat up two offensive linemen on each play. I dont think we have a really top nose tackle if we are worried about all our DTackles.Curt Cignetti would be interested in this take. He had 8 five-stars total on his 16-0 national title team last year, a team filled with James Madison transfers. Look at the performance, not at the star rating, especially at Iowa where guys like Dallas Clark have walked on and gone on to Big Ten, All-American, and NFL Pro Bowl status.
BTW: And I don't know if this is on the table or not, but if you don't have enough quality DLs, maybe go to a 3-down alignment and take advantage of the linebacker room in a 3-4 setup. That's what most good coaches do--adjust to the talent they have.