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ARENA : First Half Matchup
Saturday 6/15/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN JOSE
 First Half Results
IOWA
PK  

PK  


48.5
 
35
Final
38

SAN JOSE (8 - 3) at IOWA (5 - 7)
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Week 13 Saturday, 6/15/2013 8:05 PM
Board First Half
109SAN JOSEPick
110IOWA48.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN JOSE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-3+3.95-53-753.527.4273.0(6.7)2.450.325.6248.4(5.5)2.1
Road Games3-203-21-350.624.2295.6(6.9)2.452.827.2219.4(5.3)2.2
Last 3 Games2-1+10-22-149.323.3269.3(6.1)2.354.329.7240.7(5.4)1.3
SAN JOSE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)53.527.418.527:075-8(1.7)22-3661.8%265(7.4)41-273(6.7)(5.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.53.127.219.530:488-22(2.8)22-3661.6%264(7.3)44-286(6.5)(5.4)
Offense Road Games50.624.219.028:586-8(1.4)23-3761.8%288(7.7)43-296(6.9)(5.8)
Defense (All Games)50.325.619.432:537-13(1.9)21-3953.4%236(6.1)45-248(5.5)(4.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.52.927.319.730:158-22(2.9)22-3761.0%259(7.1)44-281(6.3)(5.3)
Defense Road Games52.827.219.431:028-13(1.7)18-3353.3%206(6.2)41-219(5.3)(4.2)

IOWA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-7-75-62-1046.922.7248.2(6)1.446.824.0276.9(5.9)2.2
Home Games1-4-8.81-42-354.625.4285.8(6.5)1.053.023.2298.2(6.5)2.2
Last 3 Games1-2-1.10-31-241.720.7233.7(6.3)2.056.027.7297.3(6.1)1.3
IOWA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)46.922.716.328:436-9(1.4)21-3560.7%239(6.9)41-248(6)(5.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.5327.419.330:518-21(2.7)22-3661.8%264(7.3)44-285(6.5)(5.4)
Offense Home Games54.625.418.629:337-16(2.4)25-3765.8%269(7.2)44-286(6.5)(5.2)
Defense (All Games)46.824.020.331:519-24(2.7)23-3861.6%253(6.6)47-277(5.9)(5.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.53.127.819.630:208-22(2.7)22-3660.5%257(7.1)44-279(6.3)(5.3)
Defense Home Games53.023.220.431:529-25(2.7)23-3664.6%273(7.5)46-298(6.5)(5.6)
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN JOSE 49.9,  IOWA 50.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN JOSE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
4/19/2013SPOKANE47-69L0L117U3-1528-45-29956-2826-37-2371
4/27/2013@ NEW ORLEANS57-38W-15W102.5U8-1123-35-30237-3715-32-1494
5/4/2013CLEVELAND56-36W-12.5W112U7-518-25-19717-2124-47-2201
5/10/2013TAMPA BAY64-34W-3.5W110.5U5-1217-26-20624-619-40-2113
5/18/2013@ JACKSONVILLE57-36W-3W99U10-2116-23-25403-429-46-2483
5/25/2013UTAH35-34W-8L112U1--222-38-24026--425-49-2853
6/1/2013@ SPOKANE45-75L2L117O6-026-46-300311-112-23-1640
6/8/2013PITTSBURGH68-54W-14T94O5-2021-37-25023-2219-41-2541
6/15/2013@ IOWA            
6/22/2013ARIZONA            
6/29/2013@ UTAH            
7/6/2013SAN ANTONIO            
7/13/2013@ PITTSBURGH            

IOWA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
4/19/2013@ JACKSONVILLE34-40L13W107U7-2717-30-218214-4625-36-2222
4/26/2013CHICAGO63-64L-11L110O5-934-49-33519-2123-36-3492
5/3/2013@ SAN ANTONIO48-36W-4W99.5U8--917-33-222010-3219-40-2223
5/11/2013NEW ORLEANS62-16W-17W96U14-3417-27-17007-2522-42-1764
5/18/2013@ UTAH34-43L9T105U1-015-35-15028-1720-39-2182
5/25/2013@ ARIZONA26-70L14.5L105U1--422-40-22656-1125-31-2941
6/1/2013TAMPA BAY62-65L0L106O4-1125-34-263015-6626-39-2581
6/7/2013@ CLEVELAND37-33W-12L101.5U0-022-32-20519-2530-47-2382
6/15/2013SAN JOSE            
6/22/2013@ PHILADELPHIA            
6/29/2013SAN ANTONIO            
7/13/2013@ ORLANDO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN JOSE: For the first time in 12 seasons, the San Jose Sabercats roster will not feature Mark Grieb. When the future first ballot Hall of Fame quarterback announced his intentions to retire on November 8, 2012, the SaberCats were quick to find a suitable replacement. They did just that with the addition of another future first ballot Hall of Famer, Aaron Garcia. Garcia will enter his AFL-record 18th season in 2013, but is still playing some of the best football of his career, passing for 4,985 yards and a career-high 118 touchdowns with the San Antonio Talons last year. Those numbers came while working with a rotating receiving corps that was plagued by injuries last season. Assuming the SaberCats stay healthy, Garcia should have as talented a lineup as he ever has in the League. Huey Whittaker, Hank Edwards, Samora Goodson and Fred Williams all return from last year's San Jose roster, while the team has also added former Jacksonville Sharks utility back Jamarko Simmons, versatile rookie Corbin Louks and one of Garcia's all-time favorite targets, Jason Willis. A pair of longtime San Jose standouts, James Roe and Ben Nelson, remain free agents. The offensive line will also be a strength of the team, where the club will be aided by the additions of four free agents - TJ Watkins, George Bussey, Michael Diaz and Raymond McNeil. If they can keep Garcia upright, there should not be any dropoff for the League's top-ranked offense from a year ago. On the defensive side of the ball, the team will have to deal with some significant losses. Losing the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, Joe Sykes, and massive nose guard Tim McGill to San Antonio will no doubt hurt. The team is also currently without fellow defensive linemen Gabe Nyenhuis and Jermaine Smith, both of whom remain unassigned. To fill the void, the team brought back four-year veteran Jason Stewart and added former Golden Gophers standout Cedric McKinley. Rookies Terrell Turner, Christian Tupou and Michael Ebbitt will also compete for playing time. The linebacker position will see some interesting competition as well, as All-Arena Mac backer Francis Maka is joined by Justin Lawrence and Justin Warren for 2013. The squad should be set with starters in the secondary, as incumbent playmaker Mervin Brookins is joined by veteran Ken Fontenette and former All-Arena selection J.C. Neal. That trio will be pushed by second-year man Jameel Dowling and rookies Andre Freeman and Will Billingsley. The team has yet to be assigned a kicker for 2013.
IOWA: Perhaps the biggest question Iowa fans are asking right now is WWJD?: What will Jesse do? Jesse Schmidt remains unassigned and rumors have swirled since the end of last season that the Barnstormers perennial All-Arena receiver may call it a career. Should Schmidt not return, the biggest hurdle standing in the way of Iowa's first postseason berth in more than a decade is whether quarterback J.J. Raterink can find a favorite target to replace one of the all-time greats. Marco Thomas would seem to be a top candidate, as he flew under the radar with a 138-reception, 1,523-yard season in Schmidt's shadow last year. Receivers Collin Taylor and Darius Reynolds will also be back in 2013. However, it's the defensive side of the ball where the Barnstormers figure to make their biggest improvements. Iowa should be particularly strong on the defensive line, where Mike Lewis and Rodney Gnat join forces. Lewis began his career in Iowa, before serving as an All-Arena defensive lineman with the Utah Blaze for the past two seasons. Fresh off a 12.5-sack season, Lewis should provide star power to a line that already featured Gnat, who as a rookie in 2012, was named a captain right out of training camp and backed up the billing with a team-high five sacks during the regular season. Jack linebacker John Mohring proved to be a quality starter in his first year with the team in 2012 as well, totaling 45 tackles and scoring touchdowns off an interception, fumble recovery and kick return last season. Defensive back Jason Simpson, coming off a 10-pick season, should ensure that the Barnstormers remain strong in the secondary. He has posted 100-plus tackles in each of the past two seasons. Filling in the rest of the secondary will be a tough task. Though Ter'Ran Benton was certainly promising last year in limited appearances, the defection of leading-tackler Cameron McGlenn to Spokane in the offseason will be the most difficult hole to fill defensively. Kicking, however, will not be an issue, as the team brought in veteran Chris Gould, who made nine of 10 field goal attempts last season with the Arizona Rattlers.
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