Despite coming out victorious in Saturday’s afternoon game against Iowa State, the Iowa football program has plenty of things to improve. Similar to last week, most of the concerns lie on the offensive side of the ball as the Hawkeye offense just couldn’t get anything going. Thankfully the defense has been playing lights out football the last two weeks, but in order to beat a team like Wisconsin, the offense will need to improve quickly.
It’s important to note that Iowa’s offense has never been one to light the scoreboard on fire, but expectations were high heading into junior quarterback Nate Stanley’s second year as the full-time starter.