Two years ago about this time we were pretty concerned with the team overall after squeaking out a home opener win against South Dakota State, 28-21. There were a lot of concerns about defense and the offensive line.Losing mo + poor defense = long season. Sorry but what I saw last night should not be sugarcoated by claiming we were playing Ohio State. This defense concerns me against all other big ten opponents
Two weeks later there was still a lot of pessimism after winning in OT at Fresno State and sneaking past mighty Georgia Southern at home by three points. Thank the great Omar Douglas' son for that win.
Three weeks into the season very few would have predicted an historic 11-2 campaign featuring wins over Penn St. and Auburn (plus a nasty blown opportunity when we didn't show up in Iowa City until the second quarter.
We didn't look like much those first three non-con games and none of the opponents came from Columbus, Ohio. Yet, the O line got steadily better and the defense improved. Morgan went from sophomore game manager to All-Big Ten level performances.
Our defense is better now than it looked against Ohio St. And, it will improve. Nothing last night says we can't win the West.
Losing Mo hurts most from the standpoint of imagining how he feels today knowing he won't be on the field with his guys. But Fleck has recruited well and there is a lot behind Mo. And remember in 2018 both Rodney and Shannon went down and we gave the ball to an unheralded freshman named Mo Ibrahim.
A lot of good things will happen this year that were not anticipated.