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For week 11, it's Hawkeyes vs. the World
Marc Morehouse
Nov. 17, 2010 7:33 am
IOWA CITY - The week started with a cyber fan-versus-player spat on Facebook.
As far as tone-setters go, that summed it up nicely for the No. 21 Hawkeyes (7-3, 4-2 Big Ten).
They go into Saturday's matchup against No. 8 Ohio State (9-1, 5-1) with certain percentage of fans running off the rails over unmet expectations. There's also a grumpy media that isn't exactly providing feature stories for the bowl guide after last Saturday's upset at Northwestern. Of course, the Hawkeyes feel their own sting of regret.
This week, it's the Hawkeyes against the World.
“I think this week has been different,” running back Adam Robinson said. “We haven't had that back-against-the-wall type of mentality because everyone has picked us to win most of our games. I think going back to that this week is going to help us a lot.
“I remember we were the underdog a lot of times last year and we really took that mentality to heart. We came out on top a lot of those times.”
Against Ohio State this week, the Hawkeyes are a three-point underdog. In the wake of last week's bitter 21-17 loss at Northwestern, the Wildcats' third straight over Iowa, Ohio State might be the best thing for the Hawkeyes.
If they don't snap out of it, the Buckeyes are capable of making it a long, painful afternoon.
“If we don't flush it today, it won't be good,” defensive tackle Karl Klug said before Tuesday's practice.
Some of Iowa's seniors have seen this. They automatically refer to the frustration that mounted in 2008. Iowa lost four games by a total of 12 points going into a showdown against then-No. 3 Penn State.
The seniors have felt the heat when the wires between expectations from the outside world and reality get crossed.
“We've been down this road before,” Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi said. “I remember in '08, we came off three losses in a row. It's a tough thing to do. It's never fun. We didn't go into the game last week preparing to lose. As upset as people may be, we're just not too concerned with it.”
Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz ran down the usual list of complaints. He may have touched them all.
“I know a few people in the media a few years back were clamoring for a spread offense,” Ferentz said. “What I've learned is, if you're struggling then the flavor of the day is what you should be doing. ... Defensively, if we're not winning, then we don't blitz enough. I could write the story for you. It's always going to be that way.”
Remember, theme of the week, the Hawkeyes against the World.
“And, when we do win, it's because, boy, they don't take those chances and blitz, they bend but they don't break,” Ferentz said. “I've read all these stories, could've written them back in July, for the good scenario or the bad scenario.
“I'm sure you guys do the same thing. You keep them in your pocket and just tweak them a little. That's how it works. We all know that. Who's zooming who? That's the way it is.”
The fans, media and Facebook bombs can't touch the Hawkeyes. Ohio State can and will, football being football.
As it turns out, not everyone is against the Hawkeyes.
Offensive lineman Julian Vandervelde went out for dinner with his girlfriend Saturday night. He was feeling kind of down about the game. Then some dude walked up to him.
“He said, ‘hey, don't worry about it,'” the senior guard said. “‘We're still proud of you guys. I remember times when I was happy Iowa could get three wins in a season. You guys are doing great. We're all proud of you, keep doing good work.'
“For the most part, I think the attitude has still been very positive.”
So maybe it's the Hawkeyes and that dude against the World.
Iowa Hawheyes led by Marvin McNutt run off the field after warm-ups before their game against Northwestern at Ryan Field on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, in Evanston, Ill. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)