Interesting some of the personnel similarities between our teams. Both have ??? at qb and have qb's with potential but not a ton of experience. Both have a stud DE returning and a bunch of new guys on the rest of the line. Both teams get their top WR and TE back, and both teams return a RB that they are happy with and both teams return their most explosive kick returners. We return more in the LBs and DBs and ISU returns far more at o-line
I would guess the Bison punt and kicking game is better.
Looking at the most recent ISU depth chart they now have 2 sophomores, 1 freshman, and senior Corey Morrissey on the D-line.
If the ISU offense is run like the KU offense was, it will be a no huddle spread, but not specifically designed to speed teams up.
From what I remember from 2007-2010, KU would have a play called in with the guys in their formation already, with Reesing, the WRs, and RBs looking for the play call on the sideline. The coaches upstairs would look at the defense, call an audible, or tell them to go ahead. Reesing, the WRs and RBs would watch and see if they should run the play or if the play changed and then they'd go. It wasn't fast paced by any stretch, but they had the ability to do that if need be.
Not worried about the Man gina.
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