LSU Offense.....# 26 overall 465 ypg average 37 ppg #35 rushing....2410 yds.....5.11 ypc......34 td's #33 passing.....349 yds per game.......23TD/8 int's Iowa Defense.....# 7 overall.......303 ypg # 17 rushing......120 ypg......5 TD's # 11 passing.......182 ypg......20 TD's Iowa offense......# 80 overall......389 ypg......27.3 ppg # 41 rushing.......2263 yds.....4.35 ypc......17 td's # 92 passing......18 TD's.....13 Int's LSU Defense......#26 overall........349 ypg # 43 rushing......148 ypg........14 TD's # 20 passing......200 ypg........14 Td's Those are the numbers.....from what I am seeing....they are succeptable to the pass, use that to open up the run game, hopefully AJ can be accurate early to open up the run. On the other side I dont think they want to fall behind and have to throw the ball all over.....with 18td and 13 int's....we should load the box and force them to throw!!
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/22 has LSU at #20 in Total Defense and #16 in Passing Defense.
We will have a more mobile QB in this game. If he's pressured he has a legitimate way to pick up even a 3rd and long situation without having to rely on Landry..
Which means, if "this" QB decides to take off and run you can not leave your seat, get something to eat, make a drink, and get back in time to see the QB tackled.
To help put your minds at ease... Every year the Hawkeyes like to do a little video of our "Top ten plays of the year". This year...after 12 games...we're still four plays short. And there, my Tiger friends, is our offense in a nutshell...
Jennings will surprise alot of people. This guy will be one of our best QB's of all time...if Les doesn't handcuff him with a tiny playbook