The best hawkeyes that never were

Jerry Moses
Roger Craig

Both should have come to Iowa.
Both should have been Hawkeye superstars
 






Jerry Moses
Roger Craig

Both should have come to Iowa.
Both should have been Hawkeye superstars

Wasn't Trev Alberts from Cedar Falls? Eff Nebraska. And we're gonna be really sorry that the number 1 school in the world in terms of enrollees from Iowa high schools got Lazard. He should have been ours. Losing him ruined the program and coupled with the SEZ can be viewed as the day Iowa football died.
 




Brandon Wegher
Ferentz wanted Wegher to move to slot where Wegher would have touched the ball every 20th offensive play or so. Wegher was a Ferentz mistake.

You've got to scratch your head when Ferentz makes offensive decisions. He really doesn't know what he's doing. KF should let a surrogate, who knows more about offensive philosophy, make those decisions because Iowa would be better off offensively.
 






If you also include players who you did get to see glimpses of what they were capable of but whose careers ended up being defined more by injury than anything else, now you have a long list.

A couple who come to mind - Jermelle Lewis and Calvin Davis.

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If you also include players who you did get to see glimpses of what they were capable of but whose careers ended up being defined more by injury than anything else, now you have a long list.

A couple who come to mind - Jermelle Lewis and Calvin Davis.

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^ ah, yes- good ones.

Calvin probably picked his 2nd best sport to pursue, but still showed himself to be a very promising player his RS-Fr year...never could get away from that damned injury bug his final 3 years - too bad.

Jermelle Lewis showed some flashes of being one of the most dominant backs of the KF era - speed AND power - but then those damned knee injuries...really tough.
 


Dace Richardson....great rehab/comeback story. Too bad he wasn't healthy all four years.
 
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Ronnie Lester
Best player ever at Iowa, but, what a legacy he could/would have left had he remained healthy his entire senior year.
 


James Cleveland. Had a promising freshman year in 2007 and then transferred to Houston, where he piled up over 160 catches for 2000 yards and 20 TD's in two seasons. My head damn near explodes trying to imagine an Iowa offense with DJK, Cleveland and McNutt at WR.
 


If you also include players who you did get to see glimpses of what they were capable of but whose careers ended up being defined more by injury than anything else, now you have a long list.

A couple who come to mind - Jermelle Lewis and Calvin Davis.

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Jermelle Lewis always won the Heisman in EA Sports NCAA Football 2004 on my Gamecube. Even when I wasn't playing as Iowa.
 


Jermelle Lewis always won the Heisman in EA Sports NCAA Football 2004 on my Gamecube. Even when I wasn't playing as Iowa.

I can't remember where I read it, since it's been so long ago. But Lewis was considered one of the very best backs in his recruiting class, right up with guys like Ced Benson, Cadillac Williams and Ronnie Brown. If he could have stayed healthy, he was Shonn Greene before there was Shonn Greene.
 


James Cleveland. Had a promising freshman year in 2007 and then transferred to Houston, where he piled up over 160 catches for 2000 yards and 20 TD's in two seasons. My head damn near explodes trying to imagine an Iowa offense with DJK, Cleveland and McNutt at WR.

Too bad JC would have been 'throwing' to them!
 




Ferentz wanted Wegher to move to slot where Wegher would have touched the ball every 20th offensive play or so. Wegher was a Ferentz mistake.

You've got to scratch your head when Ferentz makes offensive decisions. He really doesn't know what he's doing. KF should let a surrogate, who knows more about offensive philosophy, make those decisions because Iowa would be better off offensively.

Ferentz didn't knock the girl up, Wegher did. It was a Wegher mistake.
 


Ferentz wanted Wegher to move to slot where Wegher would have touched the ball every 20th offensive play or so. Wegher was a Ferentz mistake.

You've got to scratch your head when Ferentz makes offensive decisions. He really doesn't know what he's doing. KF should let a surrogate, who knows more about offensive philosophy, make those decisions because Iowa would be better off offensively.

I think Wegher did a pretty good job of finding the slot on his own.
 


Ferentz wanted Wegher to move to slot where Wegher would have touched the ball every 20th offensive play or so. Wegher was a Ferentz mistake.

You've got to scratch your head when Ferentz makes offensive decisions. He really doesn't know what he's doing. KF should let a surrogate, who knows more about offensive philosophy, make those decisions because Iowa would be better off offensively.

Are you THAT uninformed? Poor attempt if trolling...except you ALWAYS have the troll outfit on...
 




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