Iowa Football Recruiting

Goodson committed to Iowa coaches about a month before his "official announcement" as he wanted to make sure he secured the spot.

Goodson "committed" to Iowa that early, but Iowa held off on accepting it. Once Iowa knew they weren't getting Brock or Hall, then they made Goodson's offer committable and accepted him.

Now, having said that, Iowa did get a good back in Goodson IMO. I'd rather have Hall for sure though... and too early to tell on Brock yet.
 
This kid is the real deal


I’ll be honest, I thought you were full of crap. But with his offer list growing rapidly including just getting one from Oregon, I will apologize for doubting you. After Iowa loses a few of their current recruits once this is all over and they are able to visit the blue bloods that offered, we will really need to hang onto this kid
 
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The fact that Iowa hasn’t offered the Maro kid in their own back yard is a little concerning to me. This another Sean Foster situation?
 
Yea, hes a pretty good coach. We need to be putting more people in the NFL before we can be able to make that statement about development.
This coming year will be a big one in terms of the draft and judging Campbell’s ability to put players in the NFL. His first recruiting class will be redshirt seniors. He’s already put a few players he recruited in the league
 
The fact that Iowa hasn’t offered the Maro kid in their own back yard is a little concerning to me. This another Sean Foster situation?

Iowa has 3 OL commits who between them had offers from Ohio St., Ohio St., LSU, LSU, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Texas A&M, Penn St., Wisconsin, Oregon, Nebraska, Nebraska, Michigan St., Michigan St.

Maro could be good, but we're talking two different levels here.
 
Iowa has 3 OL commits who between them had offers from Ohio St., Ohio St., LSU, LSU, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Texas A&M, Penn St., Wisconsin, Oregon, Nebraska, Nebraska, Michigan St., Michigan St.

Maro could be good, but we're talking two different levels here.

Now list the committable offers
 
I don’t follow recruiting closely. Why would a school make an offer that isn’t committable? If it is t committable it isn’t really an offer, is it?

Iowa and Iowa State do it all the time. Recruiting is weird nowadays. You have to offer so early and some kids don't progress the way you hope
 
If they all stick it'll be his best class on paper since the 2000s. I'm not sure why you guys are so hung up on offers. Sure Southern let us know that David x2 had minimal options but his film is pretty impressive. Reminds me a lot of Bonifas

Bonifas is how many hundreds below Davidkov in the national rankings? Sure they are the same.
 

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