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Topic: Big Ten East v West

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ELA

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #70 on: November 27, 2021, 10:32:21 PM »
West has never won a CCG, don't blow it Michigan

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #71 on: November 28, 2021, 12:01:08 AM »
West has never won a CCG, don't blow it Michigan
Iowa allows the most sacks of any team in the B1G. Iowa ranks dead last in the B1G in sacks allowed. They've given up 31 sacks through 12 games.


If only Michigan had a pair of bad ass lethal pass rushers......



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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #72 on: November 28, 2021, 12:35:32 AM »
West has never won a CCG, don't blow it Michigan
Harbaugh finally reaching the CCG and then losing to Kirk Ferentz and his offense cobbled together from duct tape and bailing wire would be the most @Mdot21 head explosion ever...

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #73 on: November 28, 2021, 12:38:17 AM »
Iowa allows the most sacks of any team in the B1G. Iowa ranks dead last in the B1G in sacks allowed. They've given up 31 sacks through 12 games.


If only Michigan had a pair of bad ass lethal pass rushers......
Iowa's offensive line improved a lot the past two games. I sat in the 2nd row end zone for the 11th game and remarked to my daughter, "This is the best O-Line play Iowa has had all season." Iowa actually moved the ball on the ground in Games 11 and 12. Granted, Game 11 was against Illinois. But, Nebraska had a better than usual defensive line this season.
This is relative because the first 10-games Iowa's O-Line was very bad. Iowa has a very good center (Tyler Linderbaum), and good left guard (Kyler Schott). Kyler Schott was injured early in the season and I believe he missed a game or two, and then played injured for a few games.
Improvements have been seen at left tackle, right guard, and to some degree at right tackle. It is not unusual for Iowa linemen to develop during the season, and this season they have been playing young people at 3 of the 5 positions. In Game 1 they played 10 O-Linemen as they tried to sort things out and find their way.

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #74 on: November 28, 2021, 12:44:10 AM »
Now I looked at your video, and that left offensive tackle position could be vulnerable for Iowa. Iowa has a better player (Jake Plumb, 6'7", 296 lbs. a junior) at left tackle than at right tackle. Hopefully, he ate well this Thanksgiving weekend. He is going to need to call up all his strength to block that monster.

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #75 on: November 28, 2021, 12:45:24 AM »
Harbaugh finally reaching the CCG and then losing to Kirk Ferentz and his offense cobbled together from duct tape and bailing wire would be the most @Mdot21 head explosion ever...
LMAO. You know me so well.....

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #76 on: November 28, 2021, 12:47:21 AM »
Now I looked at your video, and that left offensive tackle position could be vulnerable for Iowa. Iowa has a better player (Jake Plumb, 6'7", 296 lbs. a junior) at left tackle than at right tackle. Hopefully, he ate well this Thanksgiving weekend. He is going to need to call up all his strength to block that monster.
Michigan has two elite edge rushers. Hutchinson is the best defensive player in America imo, 13 sacks on the season, defends the run at as high of a level as he rushes the passer and has a motor that just doesn't quit. Ojabo is no slouch- has 11 sacks on the season and 6 FF's. This is the best pair of edge rushers I have ever seen at Michigan. Both these guys will be very high draft picks.

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #77 on: November 29, 2021, 02:36:13 PM »
Updated for 11/27 games:

  • PSU won at UW, 1-0 B1G-E
  • tOSU won at MN, 2-0 B1G-E
  • Iowa won vs IU, 2-1 B1G-E
  • MSU won vs UNL, 3-1 B1G-E
  • MSU won at NU, 4-1 B1G-E
  • UMD won at IL, 5-1 B1G-E
  • Iowa won at UMD, 5-2 B1G-E
  • M won at UW, 6-2 B1G-E
  • Iowa won vs PSU, 6-3 B1G-E
  • M won at UNL, 7-3 B1G-E
  • NU won vs RU, 7-4 B1G-E
  • IL won at PSU, 7-5 B1G-E
  • M won vs NU, 8-5 B1G-E
  • MN won vs UMD, 8-6 B1G-E
  • RU won at IL, 9-6 B1G-E
  • tOSU won at UNL, 10-6 B1G-E
  • PU won vs MSU, 10-7 B1G-E
  • UW won at RU, 10-8 B1G-E
  • tOSU won vs PU, 11-8 B1G-E
  • MN won at IU, 11-9 B1G-E
  • PU won vs IU, 11-10 B1G-E
Here are the remaining games:
  • B1GCG
So as per usual the CG will be decisive.  If Iowa wins, the B1G-E and B1G-W tie 11-11.  If Michigan wins the B1G-E wins 12-10. 



 

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