Cade… what have you gotten yourself into? Epic PSU-Iowa stats

Submitted by superstringer on September 24th, 2023 at 1:28 PM

Look at some of these nutso stats from the Iowa “game” (using that word euphemistically) last night:

**Iowa had the same number of turnovers as first downs (four)

**Penn State scored just two more points than Iowa had offensive plays (31 to 33)

**Penn State had more rushing attempts (57) than Iowa had passing yards (56)

**Iowa’s total rushing yards (20) were nearly matched on one rush by Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton (19 yard long)

**Iowa had six total fumbles (four lost)

**Penn State QB Drew Allar nearly had as many passing attempts (37) as Iowa QB Cade McNamara had passing yards

**Iowa posted a total of 20 rushing yards on 17 attempts (0.8 yards per attempt)

Brian Frerentz has turned a functional QB like Cade into hawkpoop.  Yeah I knkw they were down their beat TE and both RBs… but srsly. And now Brian is waaay behind his 25 pt/game threshold… if Daddy Kirk even lets him finish the year. Oh who are we kidding, he probably will get a job promotion this week for effort. 

Btw… if this is not a new level of a “Rutger” then it should be. 

DennisFranklinDaMan

September 24th, 2023 at 3:00 PM ^

Nah, I'm a Cade fan. Hope he has a good year. Dude plays one of the only positions in football where if you don't start you don't play, and he wants to play. Nothing wrong with that. 

Plus, after what he did in 2021, taking us to the four-team playoffs ... it's not surprising he was disappointed to lose his starting job, and he vented a bit.

All in all, he does not deserve this. Yegads, that Iowa offensive line is terrible.

1VaBlue1

September 24th, 2023 at 3:58 PM ^

So what?  Cade was the starter and JJ was everyone's favorite before he even stepped on campus.  The 5* everything that was going to out-do anything done to that point.  Everyone had given JJ the job already.  So Cade had a 'prove it, Mr Perfect' attitude.  If you had continued to read on you would've seen that the relationship grew and they were friendly by the time he left.  

Stop reading so much vitriol into everything you see.

Vote_Crisler_1937

September 24th, 2023 at 3:29 PM ^

Dennis,

are you not aware of the story that Cade divided the QB room and gave JJ no help or you don’t believe Sam/DG/separate reporter that’s what happened? 

Cade has a duty to the team/program to help his teammates, especially at his position. He risked a lot of damage to Harbaugh’s program culture by ghosting JJ and everything else Sam and DG discussed. Good thing Hutchinson wasn’t as entitled as Cade so he could help MacGregor and others. 

MRunner73

September 24th, 2023 at 3:40 PM ^

Looking back to 2021, Cade had a superior OL plus Hassan Haskins and Blake Corum at RB. Cade had Ronnie Bell, AJ Henning and even a young Roman Wilson then Eric All at TE. Cade made some great plays on his own that season but playing with a B1G Champ and CFP semi team really helped his stats.

Iowa, unfortunately, is nowhere near what Cade had in 2021 at Michigan. I just hope that Cade does not end up with a serious injury this season at Iowa. Last night at Happy Valley, Cade was unable to spark the Iowa offense on his own. I was hoping he could.

JonnyHintz

September 24th, 2023 at 10:04 PM ^

Is he really though? 
 

I’ve never thought Cade was anything more than an average QB at Michigan. Gun to my head, I can’t say he sticks out from the Gardner, Rudock, Speight, Shea group. If anything he’s a bit behind those guys. Some fans just have an over-inflated opinion of him because of the accomplishments of the team while he was here. 
 

What we’re seeing is what Cade looks like when he isn’t surrounded by an elite running game, elite OL, AND an elite defense. He needs everything around him to be working for him to be a “good” QB. And keeping in mind that his “good” season resulted in 15 passing TDs in 14 games. Without the ideal setup, he’s merely a functional QB. He’s not inherently bad but he’s not good enough to drive an offense either.

The Oracle 2

September 24th, 2023 at 6:14 PM ^

If it was only McNamara wanting to play, no one would have a problem with him, because wanting to play instead of watch, especially after what he accomplished, is perfectly understandable. It was 100% the way he went about it. He acted like he was entitled to keep the job and made sure to get his digs on the much more talented McCarthy whenever he could. All pout, no class. I wonder if his delusion is giving way to reality.

ESNY

September 24th, 2023 at 9:31 PM ^

His dad was meddling and made shit worse for Cade. Not sure what would possess a QB who thinks he’s NFL worthy to willingly go to Iowa which hasn’t had a workable offense in decades but he’s tanking his chances and can’t say I feel bad after his attitude and recent comments. He could’ve had all of Michigan rooting for him if he wasn’t an entitled bitch who burned his bridges when he wasn’t anointed the starter

goblu330

September 24th, 2023 at 9:51 PM ^

This is a crazy and pathetic take.  His dad suggested he transfer after 2021 because JJ was going to start.  He knew his kid wanted to play and that he wasn’t going to play at Michigan. Cade should have heeded that advice.

McNamara isn’t perfect but calling him a “bitch” is bush league and childish.  He represented this school well when he was here and these personal insulting things being said about him are bullshit.

Vote_Crisler_1937

September 24th, 2023 at 5:19 PM ^

CLord,

I can’t speak for others but my issue with Cade is not him wanting to go somewhere to play. Certainly nobody is making threads about NHG or Alan Bowman, or Eyabi. 

My issue is specifically about how Cade treated others while he was at Michigan and how he went out of his way to publicly speak badly about as many aspects of the program as he could on his way out. 

I take issue with, “Cade won the 2021 OSU/PSU games.” Cade played fine. Ish. M won those games as a team with a lot of excellent contributions from a lot of players. In 2022 it’s now clear that M won despite Cade’s negative impact on team culture, especially JJ. 

goblu330

September 25th, 2023 at 6:38 AM ^

In that interview, he brought up two things.  First, that he did not think his knee injury was managed properly at Michigan.  It may not have been.  Second, that NIL at Michigan is disorganized and not competitive with other schools, even a school like Iowa.  While we may not believe it to be that extent, people around here are always critical of NIL at Michigan.

I just don’t think this constitutes just firehosing the program and staff.  In the interview after his game against Colorado State, he said that the decision to make two starters was “different.”  That isn’t saying much.  Could he have smiles the biggest smile and said “whatever is better for the team” after losing a starting job he had for 1.5 years?  Yes, he could have.  But I think you are looking for superhuman levels of selflessness there.