We know. You like to put down your legendary coaches.All I do is post the truth. I can see why that is so offensive for isu fans though.
At Iowa:Only at isu is 8-5 very good.
Hayden's average 7.15-4.45
Kirk's average 7.6-5.05
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We know. You like to put down your legendary coaches.All I do is post the truth. I can see why that is so offensive for isu fans though.
At Iowa:Only at isu is 8-5 very good.
Is Kirk going to honor the commit? If he does that is pretty remarkable.
I find the story. I read your post as dRiving accident.
Brutal. The simple fact that the kid even has a chance to play football is astounding. I genuinely don't know any of the story. Is Kirk going to honor the commit? If he does that is pretty remarkable.
Of course he is.
Article I just read say his physicians recommend he does not play football. Not a single judgement from me regarding the kid and his parents choice. Irrespective it is great that he seemingly seems on a road to recovery and health.Of course he is.
Article I just read say his physicians recommend he does not play football. Not a single judgement from me regarding the kid and his parents choice. Irrespective it is great that he seemingly seems on a road to recovery and health.
I know that it would be a tough hurdle for my boys to convince my wife and I that he could play again.Really brutal. His rehab is going well. Yes he still has a schollie. If I were his parent I'd have a really hard time with my kid playing football after an accident like that.
It was late september last year. So if I am tracking this correctly here is the time line:That article was probably from a few months ago probably. I know initially they said no way but are open now to re-evalutating him at the 1 year point.
I think visiting a hospital is not considered visiting another school while committed to Iowa. Moral of story breaking neck is one way not to have a scholarship pulled at Iowa.Of course? He's pulled scholarship offers before
It was late september last year. So if I am tracking this correctly here is the time line:
-commits summer before his senior year
-several weeks later suffers severe c-spine trauma
-gets treatment and care
-rehabs and recovers while going to school his senior year
-graduates and is on campus in Iowa City
Is that the right order of events? If so, unbelievable. Tough and lucky kid.
Really brutal. His rehab is going well. Yes he still has a schollie. If I were his parent I'd have a really hard time with my kid playing football after an accident like that.
I think visiting a hospital is not considered visiting another school while committed to Iowa. Moral of story breaking neck is one way not to have a scholarship pulled at Iowa.
You should be writing this out 10k x's instead of posting here non-stop.
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According to the concussion specialists, the State of Iowa does not have a rule on # of concussions a player is limited to through out their high career, before they are ineligible to participate in that sport.
They've pulled kids scholarships that didn't even visit other schools too. KF is pretty ruthless when it comes to recruiting
That's ****** up.
They have? Got a link for that?
That is why I really like going to games in Madison. The concession protocols deliver much quicker without all of the standing around.From what I was told Iowa is further behind in concession protocols than most states. Kinda why we really don't want to have him playing any further than high school. Hoping for a safe final season.
Well when it is the typical isu fans tossing around bs asking for a link tends to prove it.Right on que there with the "link?". Like with all your other screen names yet again, it's wash, rinse, and repeat.