Article By Al NamiasIV on 21st February, 2010
Needless to say, there are two things to look at in that sentence.
Firstly, there is the issue that Iowa was the Big Ten's second worst offense, as well as the 86th ranked offense nationally.
Normally, this wouldn't be completely atypical for Iowa, as they run a conservative offense that takes care of the football.
However, Iowa also threw the second most interceptions in the Big Ten. Also, they had a middle-of-the-road turnover margin, ranking sixth in the conference.
Yet, they won 11 games.
The fact is Iowa scored when they had to, and, simply put, that was enough to win football games.
Nonetheless, a large portion of Iowa's less-than-stellar play on offense had to d...
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