![]() Last week, the Broncos lost to Syracuse, 48-7, but that could have been much worse if the Orange didn't pack it in after leading 45-7 at the half.Īdmittedly, the Iowa offense still has its limitations, but Cade McNamara - who now looks fully healthy - gives the Hawkeyes the highest ceiling at quarterback they've had in quite some time. The Broncos lost all of their best skill-position players in the offseason and still haven't even identified a starting quarterback with all three expected to take snaps on Saturday, which could spell doom against Iowa's ball-hawking secondary. I'm expecting a similar output for a similarly inept Western Michigan offense. ![]() When the final whistle blew, Iowa's defense had allowed a meager 151 total yards. In that particular game, Nevada had no chance of ever really scoring, averaging 2.9 and 1.9 yards per pass and rush, respectively. Hopefully, it doesn't take as long as the seven hours (due to multiple weather delays) the Hawkeyes needed to barely cover as 24-point favorites for us against Nevada last season. I've probably lost my mind (again), but I actually like the heavily-favored Hawkeyes in this spot. How about we kick things off with a four-touchdown favorite in a game with a total of 43? If that sounds wild to you, it's because we haven't seen that happen between FBS teams in 15 years. ![]()
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