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September 18, 2014

Iowa Keys to the Game

Filed under: Chryst,Football,Opponent(s),Players,Playoffs — Justin @ 9:45 am

With the Iowa Hawkeyes coming to town, Pitt has a chance to put another nail in the B1G coffin. So far this season the B1G is 1-10 against other Power 5 (PAC-12, SEC, ACC, and Big 12) conferences and there are four more opportunities this weekend to keep the downward trend moving. Headed into the season, Iowa was viewed as a dark horse B1G champ and playoff contender, but early season struggles have put a damper on that. However, this could be the type of game that helps Iowa gain confidence after an ugly loss to rival Iowa State last weekend. If the rest of the B1G continues to suck, Iowa could be the Mountaineer fan with the most teeth and still pull it off.

Other than a rough first quarter against FIU, Pitt has looked like the dark horse many expected Iowa to be. James Conner is pounding the ball straight into Heisman talk, Tyler Boyd is still Tyler Boyd, and the defense has been surprisingly stout albeit susceptible to big plays. While there are two obvious flaws, Voytik’s inconsistency and a secondary allowing big plays, each flaw has a counter-balance that has worked so far. When Voytik struggles the running game steps up. Secondary concerns that lead to big plays are countered by a stout run defense and timely turnovers. While by no means perfect, a good team finds ways to hide flaws and Pitt has done a good job at that thus far.

Those two flaws for Pitt are the keys to this game. Whichever team handles those flaws best will leave Heinz Field victorious on Saturday.

For Iowa, the goal should be to force Chad Voytik’s arm to win the game. This means James Conner must be held in check and Voytik is kept in the pocket. While containing Conner sounds easier said than done, Iowa is far and away the most equipped opponent Pitt has faced to handle it. Iowa is currently 7th in the country in rush defense, allowing only 65.7 yards per game. Iowa’s DL is led by Carl Davis, a DT who will be playing on Sundays next year, and three other upperclassmen. Davis and company will far and away be the biggest challenge the offensive line has faced all season.

On the other hand, Iowa’s secondary showed some glaring issues against Iowa State last week. While the stats weren’t gaudy, Iowa State QB Sam Richardson had his best game of the season with nearly 70% of his passes completed and two touchdowns. If Iowa’s run defense continues to dominate, Voytik will have to take advantage of a subpar Iowa secondary. If Pitt can’t overcome Iowa’s stout run defense and the passing game isn’t making plays, it’ll be an ugly day for the offense.

On defense, the key for Pitt will be to prevent big plays. Of the five touchdowns allowed by the defense while the game was still in contention, four involved a play that gained 30+ yards; three of those were 48+ yards. Iowa has struggled on offense overall, but they do have four 30+ yard plays this season, so the potential is there. Iowa QB Jake Rudock has been mostly conservative with his passes (only 8.975 yards per completion, less than Voytiks 9.793) and is hesitant to throw into coverage. Iowa writers have been quick to point out his penchant for check downs.

Iowa is capable of moving the ball slowly and incrementally (scoring drives of 10, 10, 10, 10, 16, and 17 this season) but has only scored 17 the past two weeks against FBS opponents. If Iowa only scores 17, it’s hard to envision victory for the Hawkeyes. In addition to that, Iowa has not exactly been successful with field goals. Between 20 and 40 yards, Iowa is 1/5 on attempts between two different kickers. Without big plays, Iowa will need to rely on long sustained drives to score and if the Hawkeyes fail to reach the end zone, it’s highly questionable whether points will go up on the board at all.

If Pitt can score 27 points, it’s difficult to envision a scenario without turnovers or special teams miscues where Iowa wins. If Voytik can move the ball through the air (200ish yards and 2 TDs) or James Conner can continue his dominance, Pitt should walk away victorious. Iowa’s best chance at victory is to shut down Pitt’s offense and grind out a win old school style and take advantage of a few big plays allowed by Pitt’s defense.

Prediction: Pitt 24, Iowa 14. Voytik throws for 180 yards and 2 TDs, Conner goes for 90 yards, and Ray Vinopal has a huge day for the defense.





Good piece and pretty optimistic there Justin, especially with our passing game – I hope you are correct. I’m writing a ‘Prediction Thread’ article and will copy yours over to it.

Comment by Reed 09.18.14 @ 9:50 am

Dude, he struggled to get to 100yds vs FIU, what makes you think he’ll hit 180 vs Iowa?

Comment by ------------ 09.18.14 @ 9:56 am

This is a game where the PITT Defense should “Seize the Day”. That is SHOULD.

A Good Test for D-Back Coach Troy Douglas and whether he is getting across to his Players.

No reason PITT’s Secondary should not “Play Shutdown” against this Iowa Team. That is SHOULD NOT.

Iowa QB Jack Rudock has just a 6.14 Yards per Attempt. NOT GOOD, but still BETTER than PITT’s QB.

That’s why I got the feeling that IF PITT is to win this one, it could be the Defense more than anything else.

Time to STEP UP!

link to foxnews.com

Comment by PittofDreams 09.18.14 @ 10:02 am

And yes… time for Lafayette Pitts to start playing up to his ABILITY.

He’s got it. But you wouldn’t know it by the way he’s been playing.

Problem seems to be a LACK of FOCUS. At times looks totally distracted from the task at hand.

SLOW to READ… and REACT.

Comment by PittofDreams 09.18.14 @ 10:09 am

Reed,

I don’t recall seeing Voytik throw on the move much so far in this young season. Can you comment as to whether h did during camp?

Also, we didn’t see the quick hit (lateral pass) to Boyd against FIU. We ran this play a few times in the first two games with success and it seemed to be open against FIU. Just an observation and a play that might get called against Iowa.

Comment by JAM05PITT 09.18.14 @ 10:11 am

The reason I think Voytik has a better game is that the playbook will be opened up more. I agree with Jerry at the Trib that there will be more plays used against Iowa. We’ll see rollouts, more quick passes, and maybe a trick play.

link to triblive.com

Comment by Justin 09.18.14 @ 10:18 am

Justin,

I’ll be interested to see if the playbook will be opened up more. To my amateur eye it doesn’t seem like Pitt has a very large playbook, which is fine given how we’ve been running the ball. Maybe what we’ve shown is pretty much what we have. Either way, it will come down to execution and I’m excited to see how it plays out.

Comment by JAM05PITT 09.18.14 @ 10:57 am

Still concerned that we are relying on Conner a little too much. So far he has been awesome, but it is a long season, which will take its toll on the body. If we cannot throw on Delaware and FIU, there could be a problem. Iowa probably has the ability to stop the running game, will need some third down conversions and better still a more balanced attack.

Comment by gc 09.18.14 @ 11:07 am

Carl Davis has a pretty impressive resume.

Comment by alcofan 09.18.14 @ 11:30 am

Justin, we only see that 180 yds passing by Voytik if Conner can be controlled by the Iowa run defense. Even then, I’m feeling Conner still cracks the 100 yd barrier before they figure it out.

Voytik will come to play on Saturday. 180 yds passing accumulates fairly easily with one long pass connection and a pass play or two that goes for a big YAC. It will only take one “need to pass” type game against a suspect secondary such as Iowa has, that will demonstrate that our playbook has a little more in it than has already been shown and that our pass game isn’t as anemic as the stats suggest it is up to this point in the season.

After last week, I have little rational reasoning for the confidence that I have this week, anticipating the Panthers winning this one by two TDs, but that’s my gut feeling on this one. Why, I have no idea.

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.18.14 @ 11:45 am

The passing game will have to produce this weekend. Let’s hope the Voytik light bulb comes on.

I want to see 4-0!

Comment by notrocketscience 09.18.14 @ 11:47 am

@Dr Tom

Why do think that way? Because you know that the “blue and gold boxers” karma will be at full strength this Saturday. Last week they came out of the clothes hamper and were clearly reduced in effectiveness. This week, they are laundered and ready (i.e., full-strength karma) for the big game against Herky the Hawkeye’s boys.

H2P

Comment by pmdH2P 09.18.14 @ 12:15 pm

In my opinion we haven’t been throwing the ball very much because we flat out did not need to against some pretty lesser teams these past three weeks. Chryst knew that we could beat those teams by just leaning on the run game and Connor. Now that we are going to start playing higher competition (except Akron) I think we will see a much bigger playbook with more passing and more Boyd.

Chryst was keeping the offense closed to not put anything on video for anyone too early when all we needed to win was the power game. I think we open up from here on and see the true potential of this offense.

Comment by Giraffe 09.18.14 @ 12:27 pm

I think it’s safe to say (and the oddsmakers agree) that Pitt is the better team. Now we have to go out and show it. 27-17 Panthers. P-I-T-T Lets Go Pitt!!!!

Comment by pittman4ever 09.18.14 @ 12:29 pm

It will be interesting to see if or how much we utilize the blitz if Iowa is able to get their passing game going. One thing I like about Coach is that when we win the opening coin toss, he wants the ball as he wants to give the first punch and he has confidence in the offense (at least more than the D).

Comment by JJ 09.18.14 @ 1:03 pm

pmdH2P, maybe it was that FeBreze you were necessitated to using on those hamper cured “blue and gold boxers”. Could be that it is some form of Pitt kryptonite, that FeBreze $hit.

Glad to hear that you’ll be a little more prepared for battle this Saturday. Just one more teaching moment resulting from our first close call of the season. I’d suggest keeping them there freshly laundered boxers under lock and key until needed Saturday morning, I don’t think that we could survive another such egregious error by you again this week against Iowa.

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.18.14 @ 1:10 pm

@ Giraffe, I feel the same way, see my post above, glad to hear that there are others willing to “stick their neck out” with such an opinion, especially you.

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.18.14 @ 1:14 pm

Know of any recruits at IA game?

Comment by Frank MD 09.18.14 @ 1:16 pm

@ JJ, Coach Chryst has made some questionable game day decisions that have left us scratching our heads in the past, but one thing that I’ve noticed from him consistently is that the guy plays the game to WIN it. I’ll never fault him on that, playing “not to lose” is one of the best ways to piss away victories, IMO.

The guys who score the most points win, so why not take the ball and set the tone of the game right from the get go when you win the coin toss? I appreciate that, I think it’s neat.

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.18.14 @ 1:25 pm

Any injury updates? Didn’t Maddox go down near the end of the game? What about Durham?

Comment by gc 09.18.14 @ 1:31 pm

IMHO Doc, “playing not to lose” is what eventually got Wanny in deep do-do. PC has thus far done a very good job with in-game decisions. Hoping for another above average coaching job this Saturday. H2P

Comment by pittman4ever 09.18.14 @ 1:31 pm

As John Madden once said, “All a prevent defense does is prevent you from winning.”

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.18.14 @ 1:37 pm

I prefer a coach and a team that play to win until the final gun goes off. That seems to be what we now have (a few defensive lapses notwithstanding).

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.18.14 @ 1:38 pm

I can’t believe none of you guys have picked up on this Jimmy Kimmel video.

link to pittsburghpanthers.com

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.18.14 @ 1:39 pm

[…] Please read Justin’s “Iowa Keys to the Game ” first then jump back over here and get your prediction down for […]


@gc – here’s Cardiac Hill’s injury report:

link to cardiachill.com

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.18.14 @ 1:41 pm

and here’s HCPC on the Iowa game:

link to cardiachill.com

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.18.14 @ 1:42 pm

Luke Maclean is one of the future starters at the DL position. He has more upside potential than Dave Durham has left in this season, so I’m not distressed that Durham may not be starting this Saturday, as long as Maclean is 100%.

Getting Maclean playing time is the only thing necessary for him to mature into the star player that I anticipate that he will become.

Go “show me” what you got against Iowa Luke.

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.18.14 @ 2:20 pm

@@@@@@@

Pitt wins if secondary breakdowns are eliminated AND
Chad can successfully throw the ball down field. We are going
to see the Tino defense……that is 8 guys in the box to stop
Connor and force Chad to throw

Comment by JR 09.18.14 @ 4:19 pm

Wonder how much TRoy Douglas’s experience coaching against Iowa every year will factor into this game.

2011 ISU beat Iowa 44-41
2012 ISU beat Iowa 9-6
2013 Iowa beat ISU 27-21

Hopefully we’ll get the 2012 version of the Troy Douglas defense !

Comment by Emel 09.18.14 @ 4:36 pm

The key to winning will be if we can stop Iowa’s run game. The QB is not a dangerous threat to beat us passing. The other key will not be the stopping the run in the first quarter, but later in the game. Durham not being in there will hurt us. Although Soto has not made big plays to date he fills his role. Getting playing time is great if you are following one player, but could be costly to the team if guys aren’t ready. We have the potential to go either way – another mediocre season typical of the last few, or to elevate and win 9 or more. We lose these games like Iowa and it will be back to mediocrity, and we can clear the bench cause it won’t make that much difference. I hope we see Durham out there. Bottom line we need senior experience and energy. If we lose another player or two like we lost Rowell it will kill us.

Comment by PittMan 09.19.14 @ 7:13 am

Durham will play on Saturday.

Comment by Reed 09.20.14 @ 2:49 am

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