Iowa Football Recruiting

last Iowa WR in the NFL was McNutt in 2012 and he never even played a down.. before that was Hill and Kasper and again they never played a down. Tim Dwight is the last Iowa receiver to ever play a down in the NFL. Brecht wanting to play baseball too was the real factor..
Kasper never played a down in the NFL?
 
last Iowa WR in the NFL was McNutt in 2012 and he never even played a down.. before that was Hill and Kasper and again they never played a down. Tim Dwight is the last Iowa receiver to ever play a down in the NFL. Brecht wanting to play baseball too was the real factor..

Lol literally everything in this post is false. Like, every single statement is inaccurate. Nice work.
 
It’s clearly referencing Kittle as “a WR recruit”

Yep. I suspect he was actually recruited as a TE from the start?. Still kinda blew my mind either way. In my defense I've been closely following recruiting for all of about 5 weeks, since all other sports went away.
 
It is really simple clone fans were sure the “phantom hold” was on the right side of the isu line. While I can see why that was called a hold, AJ on the left side was also being held. The pic that motorcy posted showed it plain as day. With that in mind I asked if it was the announcement of who the penalty was on is what had isu fans all up in arms. Maybe you can set me straight on why Purdy couldn’t pick up the first down when the down was replayed?

Not clutch enough?
There wasn't a single hold anywhere on the line that play.....o_Oo_O
 
Boy, can’t wait for Brecht to shove and bury Iowa State the mound and the gridiron. Especially to stick to to Pollard, the AD who doesn’t hire women. Proving once again, 70% of the state’s smartest individuals are Iowa grads.
 
Boy, can’t wait for Brecht to shove and bury Iowa State the mound and the gridiron. Especially to stick to to Pollard, the AD who doesn’t hire women. Proving once again, 70% of the state’s smartest individuals are Iowa grads.
I’m actually excited to Brecht run block and open zones for the tight ends. Hoks are really going to benefit from him doing that.

very excited.
 
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Young had a Rutgers offer Peavy had a Texas Tech offer and was a Rhoads recruit Harvey was also a Rhoads recruit. WTF kind of list is this?
Young had an offer from Wisconsin.
It doesn’t matter who recruited them. Your post was about developing the 2 star talent, not about finding it.
 
There wasn't a single hold anywhere on the line that play.....o_Oo_O

Because clone fan says so.

Clone fans will never let their myth die. isu only loses games because the refs steal it from them. It doesn’t even matter what sport it is.
 
Young had an offer from Wisconsin.
It doesn’t matter who recruited them. Your post was about developing the 2 star talent, not about finding it.

My point all along has been that you aren't going to have a good recruiting class when 1/2 of them have no other P5 offers or are low star guys. Ferentz is the absolute king of developing talent, and even he isn't trying to get 1/2 his class with kids that are all developmental kids. You wanna talk about a coach who should never be questioned about bringing in low star low offer guys, that man is Kirk Ferentz. Heck Ferentz developed Banks, Stienback, Porter, Gallery, Dallas Clark, Aaron Kampman, Bob Sanders, Derek Pagel, Bruce Nelson, Colin Cole, Howard Hodges, Fred Barr, Grant Stein, Nate Kaeding in his first 4 years alone. The names are too numerous to list over his 21 years of no P5 offer/low star guys it's crazy.

That still doesn't mean it is a good thing when so many in your class are low star low P5 offer guys. You need to get your head out of the sand and start asking why CMC isn't winning more recruiting battles with other P5 schools.
 
Looks like Iowa is getting a very articulate and talented player in Llewellyn. Heck I didn't know his family was ISU fans, great get by Iowa to pull him out of a Cyclone household.

 
TE considering the success we're having there

Iowa and Penn St. have both had considerably more success at both the TE and DE position. Hard to ignore their ability to know talent at positions that both schools are getting multiple kids drafted over the last few years at both positions.

It was pretty close to unanimous by the schools who get kids drafted by the NFL that the upside is much higher at DE. Good think Llewellyn didn't fall for recruiting tactics and realized this as well.
 
Iowa and Penn St. have both had considerably more success at both the TE and DE position. Hard to ignore their ability to know talent at positions that both schools are getting multiple kids drafted over the last few years at both positions.

It was pretty close to unanimous by the schools who get kids drafted by the NFL that the upside is much higher at DE. Good think Llewellyn didn't fall for recruiting tactics and realized this as well.

I mean we just had 3 TEs that got All Conference recognition, one of them being an All American
 

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