I don't think Wisconsin's offense is as similar to Iowa's as some think.
Iowa threw about 100 more passes than Wisconsin this year
Wisconsin ran 500 times compared to 250 pass plays
They run 66% of the time
Iowa threw 340 times compared to 442 runs
They ran 56% of the time.
They may be somewhat similar in philosophy, but Iowa was willing to pass more than Wisconsin is and a overall much more balanced attack.
Stanley threw 25 TD/6 INT while Hornibrook is at 21 TD/13 INT.
Iowa also uses 2 TEs in the passing game more effectively than Wisconsin.
Their #1/#2 TEs has 28 and 23 catches on the season. Fumagalli is pretty much it for Wisconsin with his 38 catches....2nd TE Neuville is out for the season, only had 9 catches.
Throwing to the RBs is something Wisconsin has not done.....Taylor only has 4 catches on the season. The other 3 RBs who have gotten somewhat decent playing time only have 10 catches combined.
Basically......stop the run and make sure someone is around Fumagali at all times.
Iowa threw about 100 more passes than Wisconsin this year
Wisconsin ran 500 times compared to 250 pass plays
They run 66% of the time
Iowa threw 340 times compared to 442 runs
They ran 56% of the time.
They may be somewhat similar in philosophy, but Iowa was willing to pass more than Wisconsin is and a overall much more balanced attack.
Stanley threw 25 TD/6 INT while Hornibrook is at 21 TD/13 INT.
Iowa also uses 2 TEs in the passing game more effectively than Wisconsin.
Their #1/#2 TEs has 28 and 23 catches on the season. Fumagalli is pretty much it for Wisconsin with his 38 catches....2nd TE Neuville is out for the season, only had 9 catches.
Throwing to the RBs is something Wisconsin has not done.....Taylor only has 4 catches on the season. The other 3 RBs who have gotten somewhat decent playing time only have 10 catches combined.
Basically......stop the run and make sure someone is around Fumagali at all times.
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