The decision to start a true freshman quarterback, such as BYU’s Bear Bachmeier, is a high-stakes gamble that will face an early and formidable test against a potentially historic Iowa State team. While the promise of a young, talented player can invigorate a program, the Big 12 is an unforgiving landscape where inexperience is often exploited. A true freshman quarterback must quickly acclimate to the speed and complexity of the college game, a task made exponentially more difficult by facing a seasoned, well-coached defense.Iowa State, led by defensive coordinator Jon Heacock, has historically fielded stout defenses that thrive on
The decision to start a true freshman quarterback, such as BYU’s Bear Bachmeier, is a high-stakes gamble that will face an early and formidable test against a potentially historic Iowa State team. While the promise of a young, talented player can invigorate a program, the Big 12 is an unforgiving landscape where inexperience is often exploited. A true freshman quarterback must quickly acclimate to the speed and complexity of the college game, a task made exponentially more difficult by facing a seasoned, well-coached defense.Iowa State, led by defensive coordinator Jon Heacock, has historically fielded stout defenses that thrive on