Saturday, October 6, 2012

In the Crosshairs: Iowa State

I do expect the hawks to put up a fight, though, and I think they will be able to sustain some drives against this defense. However, superior special teams, field position, and dominating OLine will pave the way for a big day for Hubert as Snyder plays it close to the vest and lets Klein drive the bus to another big Wildcat victory over Kansas. In the end, the Governors Cup will stay in Manhattan, where it's been since 2009, as the Cats pull away with a dominating 3rd quarter.
Whoever said this was, a genius, really.
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Things I learned today watching WV vs. UT, OU vs. Tech, and ISU vs. TCU:

1) West Virginia looks like a legitimate contender for the national title.
As much as I hate Texas, I didn't like seeing THIS new wrinkle in the WV offense.
If KSU didn't already have it's hands full in two weeks @ West Virginia with the Mountaineers and Heisman front runner Geno Smith, WV unleashed a healthy dose of #13 Andrew Buie on the Texas defense and it paid off big time.  31 attempts.  207 yards.  2 TD's.  And he tacked on 66 yards receiving on 3 receptions for good measure.

My theory is Brown likely had to pick his poison and tried his best to keep Geno under wraps through the air and the plan worked, marginally.  They did hold Smith to a season low in yards (268), completions (25), attempts (35), and 2nd lowest in completion % (71.4) ... but he still reeled off 4 TD's through the air. And he still got the win in a "hostile" environment.  And putting an emphasis on the air attack allowed #13 to go crazy, gashing the Longhorn defense for a cool 6.7 yards a carry.  More on these guys next week.

2) I learned absolutely nothing watching Tech play the Sooners.

No, I did learn one thing.  Tech doesn't really know who their playmakers are.  Doege threw the ball to ELEVEN different recievers. 11.  FIVE different backs ran the ball, including Doege for -18 yards (sacks).  That's 17 different players on offense making plays.  How did that work out for them?  Three INT's and zero TD's through the air, and exactly 89 yards and 2.2 ypc on the ground.

 3) TCU, like any other team that plays Iowa State, completely overlooked them.  And, TCU, without Pachall, will be average this season.

Losing their QB to a DWI and his indefinite suspension sent shockwaves through their program and I'm sure shifting gears midway through the week to freshman Trevone Boykin was difficult.  Boykin played admirably, w/ 270 yards through the air and a TD.  But he also threw 3 INT's, one taken back for a TD by the opportunistic Cyclones late in the game to seal it.

You aren't surprising anyone next week Clones.
Opportunistic you say?  They hit on a 51 yard TD and a 74 yard TD -  both in the first quarter.  Their leading WR even threw for a TD.   How?  TCU was asleep.  Why?  Because ISU is IMPOSSIBLE to get up for.  No one, and I mean no one, can get excited about playing Iowa State.  They are the single most boring team in the conference.  Even KU gets teams blood boiling more than the Cyclones.  Well, at least mine.

So what happens?  You tell your team all week, hey these guys can make plays.  They upset ranked teams.  They play sound football.  They don't turn it over.  They don't make mistakes.  They have a hell of an athlete at QB. They have some fast guys at WR and a good line on both sides of the ball.  HEY, is anyone listening here?

No, they aren't listening.  They are tweeting their friends about next week's game against Baylor and how they are hoping their star QB will suit up next week even though he's suspended and that we already beat a BigXII "north" team on their home turf so what could we possibly have to worry about at home in our shiny new stadium?

You've got to worry about a hell of a lot of motivated 2-star guys out-playing you while you nap on the sidelines. Your FBS-leading 12 game winning streak gets snapped because you aren't paying attention.  And you wonder why you slept through the film session on stopping a bunch of white guys from North Dakota.
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This week, you're in the crosshairs Iowa State.  Your little win @ TCU may serve you well this week, but it was just about the last thing you needed in preparing for KSU.  Now, any chance you would have had at "surprising another top ranked team" went out the door with this shot fired across Snyder's bow.

We know, we know.  It serves notice you're a team to be reckoned with. It's instant credibility for a team desperate to be taken seriously. But, unfortunately for you this season, you've played your hand too early.  Sure, you've played KSU close the past few years.  A one-point loss in 2009, a seven-point loss in 2010, and a seven-point loss in 2011 can't sit well within the disrespected walls of Jack Trice Stadium.

But it won't matter. Shouts, tweets, message board chattering, facebook updates, etc. about this being "your" year will echo across the ISU campus this week and I'm sure you're excited to get back out there and prove this week wasn't a fluke.

However, you're aren't playing a freshman QB in his first start against a BigXII defense.  You aren't playing a team that's going to give up 75-yard TD bombs.  You aren't playing a team that will look ahead to it's next opponent.  You aren't playing a team with 0 credible wins on its schedule (TCU has wins over Grambling State, Kansas, Virginia -- who just got crushed by Duke this week 42-17, aaaaand SMU.)  That's a pile of nothing right there, folks.

Not a freshman QB.
No, Iowa State, you're going to have your hands full with the little Wildcats this next weekend in blustry Ames.  It's going to be fairly apparent pretty quick the Cats know this is Purple Koolaid's (and GoPowercat's) pick for the 2012 TRAP GAME, and they'll be fully prepared for it.  

More to come this week as we continue to break down the Cyclones and a huge matchup for KSU as they eye moving into the Top 5.

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