After getting back from the game Saturday I reviewed the play by play on ESPN's web site and it confirmed evrything that most of us already know. In the first half there were 15 first down plays. Iowa passed on first down 6 times completing 5 for 82 yards. Coker was involved in 9 first down plays, 7 rushing and two passes for a combined total of 20 yards. You would think someone on the coaching staff would keep track of what is working and what isn't, evidently not. The first 4 first down plays of the second half were Coker runs for total yards of 4. The next 4 first down plays were to recievers completing 3 for 70 yards. The execution on passing on first down was phenomal 8-10 for 152 yards and first down plays involving Coker 13 times for 24 total yards. These statistics have nothing to do with Cokers individual abilities, I think he is great asset to the program. It was obvious from the first offensive series MSU was not going to let us run. The frustration that has been building is the refusal of the coaches to adjust to game day situations and the lack of creativity and limited formations.