Since Nebraska lost its second game of the season to Minnesota, there have been plenty of people who offered their opinion about why what happened happened. Among the things that happened that are most concerning is that a Golden Gophers’ pass rush that hasn’t been very good logged nine sacks of quarterback Dylan Raiola. Now even Iowa’s quarterback has an opinion.
Why should any Husker player or fan care what Mark Gronowski has to say about a game he wasn’t at and only watched from afar? It’s fair to say they shouldn’t. Especially since Gronowski is not what anyone would describe as a top-notch passing quarterback in today’s game.
Iowa QB Mark Gronowski weighs in on Nebraska’s sack struggles
Still, it’s interesting to hear that the Iowa QB1 saw something in film he watched of Nebraska that stood out to him. In some regards, his comments jibe with what the coaches and even Raiola have said about Minnesota getting a school record last Friday. Gronowski doesn’t think it was all on the offensive line.
The Iowa signal-caller was actually commenting more on what Minnesota did to get to the quarterback as often as they did. His comments were more that their pass rush isn’t that tough…