jameskalina
Well-Known Member
I just got back from out of state last night and I apologize if this topic already has been discussed.
Question: When Iowa received the ball with about 2 minutes and 40 seconds to go, down by one point on Iowa's 26 yard line and facing the worst defense in the Big Ten and with Iowa pretty much rushing at will with Coker why didn't Iowa use Coker to advance the ball?
Another question: Iowa's strength is suppose to be the offense, then why couldn't Iowa so much as get one first down on the final drive facing the worst defense in the Big Ten?
It's not like Iowa had to score a touchdown to win. All the Hawks needed was 45 to 50 yards to kick the winning field goal. Playing the percentages I doubt Meyer would have missed three straight in the game. Two minutes and 40 seconds is almost an eternity in college football to score points.
Question: When Iowa received the ball with about 2 minutes and 40 seconds to go, down by one point on Iowa's 26 yard line and facing the worst defense in the Big Ten and with Iowa pretty much rushing at will with Coker why didn't Iowa use Coker to advance the ball?
Another question: Iowa's strength is suppose to be the offense, then why couldn't Iowa so much as get one first down on the final drive facing the worst defense in the Big Ten?
It's not like Iowa had to score a touchdown to win. All the Hawks needed was 45 to 50 yards to kick the winning field goal. Playing the percentages I doubt Meyer would have missed three straight in the game. Two minutes and 40 seconds is almost an eternity in college football to score points.