UNI hasn't passed effectively all year.
If Will McElvain, the season starter plays (he was out with Covid), we won't have much of a threat. He has been very inaccurate downfield. He tortured Iowa State two years ago with his clever running (like getting 17 on 3rd and 16 situations).
If Justin Fomby, the backup, there will be more of a passing threat. He wasn't very effective in his first game, but to be fair, they had something like 24 hours to get him ready.
If I'm head coach for UNI, I would decide if I thought we would be most effective on the ground or in the air, then pick the QB accordingly. However, if history is any indicator, Farley will go with his season starter and try to force his gameplan regardless of where you might be the most likely to be vulnerable. Expect McElvain, a grind-it-out game, hopes for turnovers, and hopes for a last minute UNI score. That's the best, most-likely scenario. Farley hasn't coached a wide open offensive game all season.
"You should host seminars on how to behave on opposing fan forums. Charge a pretty penny toward that Bison tailgating rig. " from Milkman 1/6/2016
"You should host seminars on how to behave on opposing fan forums. Charge a pretty penny toward that Bison tailgating rig. " from Milkman 1/6/2016
we will lose to wabbits!.....maybe both!