Do you play football? The college experience is vastly different for a student and a student athlete. The apt thing to ask is why did you choose UI? I choose ISU growing up in Hawk country because I was looking into primarily hard science majors(ISU being better at engineering), and ISU was slightly cheaper on tuition as well. If you wanted to go to Iowa because they were better at your preferred field, that is great.
I am assuming that Darboh's priority is going to be more on football and less on academics(we all live in reality here). That assumption would also entail that he wants to stay on offense and play wideout. He will have a better opportunity to catch balls in a spread than in the Iowa offense, IMO. I realize Iowa has better pro receiver prospects now, but all I see is how Keenan Davis's abilitites were wasted on Ken O Keefe last year. History tells us he will be going to neither if his recruiting picks up.
A few counterpoints ....
ISU is admittedly better in engineering. However, the disparity between the two schools concerning physics is rather subjective. ISU arguably has a more impressive group of experimentalists, whereas Iowa arguably has a more interesting (and possibly impressive) group of theorists. Furthermore, Iowa's department is more intimate than ISU's department. As a result, some while back, I chose hard sciences at Iowa for some of those very reasons.
As for football, here are a few points:
- ISU's passing attack under Herman has yet to surpass Iowa's passing attack
- Iowa's Campbell is considered one of the best WR position coaches in the nation
- Iowa's pro-style O is more conducive to developing guys into NFL-caliber talent
Also, contrary to your claim about Keenan Davis, Campbell is well known for having promising young underclassmen earn their stripes first by getting down the fundamentals like blocking and route-running. Every indicator at Iowa now points to Davis likely seeing A LOT of reps as our #3 WR.
As Amara Darbouh will easily be able to note, Iowa's WR classes have been VERY thin up until the 2011 recruiting class. The coaches tried to nab around 4 guys in the '09 class, however, between some whiffs and Ngoumou not getting past the clearinghouse ... we only ended up landing 2 guys. By the time Darboh's TR FR season comes along, Keenan Davis will be a SR. Furthermore, between now and then, Iowa will also be losing A LOT of talent at WR in DJK, McNutt, Sandeman, and Chaney ... and that's not including a good number of talented and hard-working walk-ons. Thus, Iowa will definitely be in need of an infusion of guys who can come in and contribute.