That and it's a lot more work, which the ISU staff seems to have no problem with.
BS, shotgun blasting offers doesn't require more work. It's actually the opposite.
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That and it's a lot more work, which the ISU staff seems to have no problem with.
Couldn't disagree more.BS, shotgun blasting offers doesn't require more work. It's actually the opposite.
Who says ISU isn't telling a kid I have a need for 4 WRs and when those spots are filled the offer is off the table. Yes ISU is going to over offer they pretty much have to get in on kids early and stick with them. Most wont ever think of going to ISU but it is getting ISU name out there and a foot in the door. Iowa is in a much better place than ISU and can be a little more picky. CRP didn't offer high level kids because he knew he couldn't get them, and that method sucked the talent out of the program.
Anyway, I took BF's comments and being upset ISU is offering kids before Iowa is and forcing Iowa to make a decision on them before Iowa is ready to.
Both sides (Iowa and ISU) are doing what is in their interests, which is as it should be. Iowa is not averse to handing out early offers, especially to out of state kids where they know that they have no shot with a guy unless they are early to the party. Many of the in-state kids Iowa can take more if its time with. It can come back to bite them in the butt (Oliver Martin) but in general it's been a sound strategy.
Campbell will have to deal with the backlash of potentially rescinding offers to in-state kids. That's his issue. The whole thing is much ado about nothing. Iowa's usual mode is to say nothing about anything, so when one assistant says a couple of things that are slightly edgy, everyone reacts.
BS, shotgun blasting offers doesn't require more work. It's actually the opposite.
Both sides (Iowa and ISU) are doing what is in their interests, which is as it should be. Iowa is not averse to handing out early offers, especially to out of state kids where they know that they have no shot with a guy unless they are early to the party. Many of the in-state kids Iowa can take more if its time with. It can come back to bite them in the butt (Oliver Martin) but in general it's been a sound strategy.
Campbell will have to deal with the backlash of potentially rescinding offers to in-state kids. That's his issue. The whole thing is much ado about nothing. Iowa's usual mode is to say nothing about anything, so when one assistant says a couple of things that are slightly edgy, everyone reacts.
Split or Gonzo, was this you?
The rest of the Eye posters on here have an average age of 12 so it couldn't be them.
Nothing would surprise me with that staff. They are obsessed with the ISU game
to sum up campbells thoughts when asked about it, when told it was brian ferentz he basically said who? then he said I guess I dont waste time worrying what others are doing and I focus on my team. Perfect responses.
Staff is proficient in MS Excel. Said so on their resumes & Pollard performed due dilligence to verify it. Lil Ferrentz doesn't know what a spreadsheet even is (thinks that term refers to what his mother did after he woke up & left the house for the day) & Barta failed to follow up on it. During court case for Lawsuit Meyer just won seriously questioned lack of following procedures in hiring of Lil F & wrestling coach(es). Apparently this issue has come home to roost.With 300+ offers out to '18 kids and already 70+ offers out to '19 kids he is just trying to remember who the "real offers" are too, which ones were "conditional offers". I hope he can at least remember the kids names he offers.
Staff is proficient in MS Excel. Said so on their resumes & Pollard performed due dilligence to verify it. Lil Ferrentz doesn't know what a spreadsheet even is (thinks that term refers to what his mother did after he woke up & left the house for the day) & Barta failed to follow up on it. During court case for Lawsuit Meyer just won seriously questioned lack of following procedures in hiring of Lil F & wrestling coach(es). Apparently this issue has come home to roost.
I can see the big risk with ISU's strategy is the relationship built with the players' coaches getting burned and thus only a short term strategy. I could see how a HS coach of a player could turn around and not give ISU the time of day on future kids because of how they burned one of their former players.
But why do you care so much? Also over half the big 10 has over 250 offers out for 18 kids. Whar the outrage?With 300+ offers out to '18 kids and already 70+ offers out to '19 kids he is just trying to remember who the "real offers" are too, which ones were "conditional offers". I hope he can at least remember the kids names he offers.
But why do you care so much? Also over half the big 10 has over 250 offers out for 18 kids. Whar the outrage?
First of all not 1 BigTen team has over 250 offer out. Plus 250 is crazy stupid I'll rip on them too. Yet ISU is at over 330.
Everyone gets schools offer a lot of people, but there isn't any way that even half of ISU offers are even commutable. Why offer them? You can recruit a kid without lying to him saying he has an offer when he doesn't. Iowa is recruiting well over 93 kids, probably over 200 kids I'd bet. What they aren't doing over 1/2 the time is lying to the kid saying they have an actual offer.