Nice analysis except for the fact that I am not comparing MN to IA. I know IA develops better.
You also started 24 guys on each team...so I don't know what that is about.
Also you leave out the fact that a redshirt freshman Matt Garin should not be playing at the same level as a Karl Klug who is a redshirt senior. You didn't answer my question.
The answer is that IA starts 3 guys who are 2* or lower on offense. One is a FB and another is a TE (positions that do not get nearly as many 3 and 4 star players. One is a RB who is only playing because IA has lost about 9 running backs over the past 2 years.
On defense they start 3 2-stars and 1 walkon. The 2-starts are all pretty veteran guys, as is the walkon.
So they start 7 not 9 as you stated. You can't call sandeman and the FB starter, you gotta pick one of the other. You can't start 5 D-linemen on a team that runs a 4-3.
As for Minnesota, Mcknight was a 2 star, Chris Bunders was a 2-star. Allen is not a starter. There are something like 2 seniors starting on the defense.
2 things:
1) you are not comparing apples to apples because of the class that the people were in. 99% of highly rated 2-star seniors would be as good as a young low-rated 3 star. You completely ignore the fact that one team is a young team and one team is a veteran team. You also ignore the fact that one defense may be playing better because of the scheme.
2) Your statistics are way off and skewed in the direction of your argument to the naked eye. You start 24 players per team to make your argument look better. You call 2-star players on the gophers roster 3-star players for the sake of your argument.
I never made the claim that Iowa didn't develop talent. I said that their talent development is vastly overrated by many on this board.
Vastly over rated? I laid it out fairly simply. He's utilizing A LOT of 2-star or less guys in key spots and his roster is not littered with 4-star talent, yet he's in the title hunt on a nearly yearly basis. Not sure what you're talking about. I'd say you are simply wrong. His player development is not vastly overrated. I'm not sure how you can reasonably look at the evidence of this year's team, the names of no-star walk-ons he's put into the NFL, and think that his player development is vastly overrated, unless you are just so anti-Iowa you can't think straight.
A few followups:
1) I used Rivals rankings. They are accurate. Chris Bunders and Da'Jon McKnight are 3-stars there. Sorry if that throws off your ideas.
2) You say you can't count Adam Robinson?? Really? He started as a redshirt reshman and set the all-time freshman rushing record at Iowa. He taken EVERY carry at tailback for IA in the last four+ games. But, you want to throw him out?? Why? He's a 2-star that is a MAJOR factor for them.
3) I used 24 guys on both teams simply because Iowa rotates three WRs (as does MN). Sometimes all three WRs play, sometimes a FB is used (by both teams). Same with DTs, both teams rotate three. In fact, for Iowa 2-star Mike Daniels was Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week earlier this season. He STARTED the Wisconsin game. So, he counts. Garin has started multiple games this year. He counts.
4) I NEVER said age didn't count. Iowa's team is more veteran and has been developed very well (again proving my point). It will be very interesting to see if the new MN coaching staff can have similar success developing MN's current young crop of defenders. Although, that said, we have A LOT of veteran offensive players who were highly recruited starting for us and that hasn't helped.
5) Even if you want to throw out major contributors such as Sandeman and Daniels, they still start 7 players who were 2-star or less. That's pretty impressive for a nationally ranked team Iowa (when compared to the OSUs, Alabama's, Florida's of the world) and proves the point. I doubt there are many BCS teams in the Top 25 that have that many 2-star or lower guys in the regular rotation. We have only 3 and cannot win a freaking game.