The high school student athlete that ISU coach Jim Hohfer publicly insulted on Twitter just committed to Iowa.
Brian already has him taught which game is most important! LMAO
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The high school student athlete that ISU coach Jim Hohfer publicly insulted on Twitter just committed to Iowa.
ISU would have been the 4th best team in the Big Ten West last year behind Wisconsin Northwestern and Iowa. Based on final AP rankings and head to head matchup. Derp
Did you read the thread title?Wait, are we on HawkeyeNation.com? I can't believe I ended up on the wrong website.
Awww, how cute that you guys wanna be adopted by us!Did you read the thread title?
I thought we were having a nice year, but the Hoks are putting together a monster class with some stud athletes.
It's used as a tie breaker in conference standing.Do you think we were better than Oklahoma and TCU last year because we beat them head to head? I don't and neither do the AP voters
It's used as a tie breaker in conference standing.
Says the retread troll.I’m not having this discussion again with you, troll.
Pretty much...So Iowa posters can’t regurgitate the same stupid arguments, because they are Iowa fans, but Iowa State fans can regurgitate the same stupid arguments, because they are Iowa State fans?
Pretty much...
Can't wait for his first rivalry game, huh? I see the Super Bowl is strong with this one.
What position?
Do you think we were better than Oklahoma and TCU last year because we beat them head to head? I don't and neither do the AP voters
The high school student athlete that ISU coach Jim Hohfer publicly insulted on Twitter just committed to Iowa.
At least in this case, there's no doubt about whether ISU was interested in this kid. Hofher made it pretty clear that ISU was not interested.
This has all been established. Thank you though.
Still salty Iowa landed the underwhelmer I see
Kid has more, and better, offers than ISU’s top ranked recruit this cycle.