While it's easy to focus on offense and defense, I've been thinking on our Special Teams over the course of this off-season. A key part of Iowa's strategy is using Special Teams to our advantage and using hidden yardage to help win in the margins. Our ST was greatly affected from transfers and graduations. If we want to be successful, especially in games where we play a superior opponent, ST has been critical to success.
I firmly believe last year our Special Teams (outside of Wetjen's All-American performance) did not perform to the level we're used to, which concerns me when you look at the key losses that we've experienced this off-season.
Key Losses:
LeVar Woods (Hired at MSU)
Kaden Wetjen (Graduate)
Drew Stevens (Graduate)
Rhys Dakin (Transfer to MSU)
Key Additions:
Chris Polizzi (Hired from within)
Eli Ozick (JR. Transfer from NDSU)
Boston Everitt (FR. University of Melbourne)
Tanner Philpott (JR. Simpson College)
The hire of newly appointed ST Coordinator Chris Polizzi has provided some confidence after Coach Woods' departure, as he's been a graduate assistant at Iowa previously, two decades of coaching experience, and most recently being an analyst for the defense.
That begs the question, who is going to be starting?
Kicker: Eli Ozick - NDSU is a solid program and nabbing an experienced kicker from them should be one of the less concerning things for this upcoming season. Will be a step down in sheer leg strength from Stevens though.
Punter: Boston Everitt - We've had plenty of success with starting young Aussie punters, and I suspect despite not having the experience that Philpott has, Everitt has a much bigger upside, while Philpott is likely a "break glass in case of emergency" guy. Let's just hope he performs better than Dakin did in his Freshman campaign.
Long Snapper: Ike Speltz - Speltz saw some action last season splitting snaps in the first three games, so he has in game experience. But he's also the only LS on the roster. Let's hope he doesn't sail a snap over our punter's head during a game like our last LS.
Kick Returner: Nathan McNeil - McNeil's shifty athleticism isn't something that can be learned, and I think it can be utilized best with the PR position when he isn't taking snaps at RB. This gives him more in game experience as he'll likely be third in the RB room.
Punt Returner: Zack Lutmer - I think this has been a lock for some time. Probably the position I have the most confidence in.
The question I ask the board is, how are your current feelings on the Special Teams? Did anyone pay attention to them during the Spring Practice? Did anything stand out if you did? Do you think this is a big concern going into this next season? I think, like every part of the team, is an important thing to examine with just how many changes we've had over the off-season.
I firmly believe last year our Special Teams (outside of Wetjen's All-American performance) did not perform to the level we're used to, which concerns me when you look at the key losses that we've experienced this off-season.
Iowa State - Wetjen backwards return to Iowa 5
UMass - Blocked Punt / PAT MISSED
Rutgers - 40 yd FG MISSED
Indiana - 42 yd FG MISSED / Blocked Punt NET 29 yd
Penn State - 46 yd FG MISSED / 35 Yd Return of Blocked Field Goal
Oregon - -39 yd snap from Longer Snapper resulting in Safety
UMass - Blocked Punt / PAT MISSED
Rutgers - 40 yd FG MISSED
Indiana - 42 yd FG MISSED / Blocked Punt NET 29 yd
Penn State - 46 yd FG MISSED / 35 Yd Return of Blocked Field Goal
Oregon - -39 yd snap from Longer Snapper resulting in Safety
Key Losses:
LeVar Woods (Hired at MSU)
Kaden Wetjen (Graduate)
Drew Stevens (Graduate)
Rhys Dakin (Transfer to MSU)
Key Additions:
Chris Polizzi (Hired from within)
Eli Ozick (JR. Transfer from NDSU)
Boston Everitt (FR. University of Melbourne)
Tanner Philpott (JR. Simpson College)
The hire of newly appointed ST Coordinator Chris Polizzi has provided some confidence after Coach Woods' departure, as he's been a graduate assistant at Iowa previously, two decades of coaching experience, and most recently being an analyst for the defense.
That begs the question, who is going to be starting?
Kicker: Eli Ozick - NDSU is a solid program and nabbing an experienced kicker from them should be one of the less concerning things for this upcoming season. Will be a step down in sheer leg strength from Stevens though.
Punter: Boston Everitt - We've had plenty of success with starting young Aussie punters, and I suspect despite not having the experience that Philpott has, Everitt has a much bigger upside, while Philpott is likely a "break glass in case of emergency" guy. Let's just hope he performs better than Dakin did in his Freshman campaign.
Long Snapper: Ike Speltz - Speltz saw some action last season splitting snaps in the first three games, so he has in game experience. But he's also the only LS on the roster. Let's hope he doesn't sail a snap over our punter's head during a game like our last LS.
Kick Returner: Nathan McNeil - McNeil's shifty athleticism isn't something that can be learned, and I think it can be utilized best with the PR position when he isn't taking snaps at RB. This gives him more in game experience as he'll likely be third in the RB room.
Punt Returner: Zack Lutmer - I think this has been a lock for some time. Probably the position I have the most confidence in.
The question I ask the board is, how are your current feelings on the Special Teams? Did anyone pay attention to them during the Spring Practice? Did anything stand out if you did? Do you think this is a big concern going into this next season? I think, like every part of the team, is an important thing to examine with just how many changes we've had over the off-season.
Last edited: