homes
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When was the last time if ever in the last twenty yrs have we landed a 5 star recruit in football?
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When was the last time if ever in the last twenty yrs have we landed a 5 star recruit in football?
When was the last time if ever in the last twenty yrs have we landed a 5 star recruit in football?
Stars don't mean anything...
Dallas Clark
Bob Sanders
Chad Greenway
Bryan Bulaga
Adrian Clayborn
Robert Gallery
I'm for sure missing players, but they were all 5 star caliber guys. So imo, the last real 5 star guy Iowa landed is probably
Clayborn.
Dang, I thought this thread was about 2star Stan.
Stars don't mean anything...
Dallas Clark
Bob Sanders
Chad Greenway
Bryan Bulaga
Adrian Clayborn
Robert Gallery
I'm for sure missing players, but they were all 5 star caliber guys. So imo, the last real 5 star guy Iowa landed is probably Clayborn.
Bulaga was also a 4*, but by that logic then Scherff would also be a 5* correct? He's in the company of the ones you mentioned. Reiff also? Mike Daniels is having himself apretty good NFL start in Green Bay, how about him?
Ha ha. I really hope that is a joke.
So is Micah Hyde a 5 star? He has done 1000X more than Gallery and basically equalled Bulaga since he has only played about a season
Stars don't mean anything...
Dallas Clark
Bob Sanders
Chad Greenway
Bryan Bulaga
Adrian Clayborn
Robert Gallery
I'm for sure missing players, but they were all 5 star caliber guys. So imo, the last real 5 star guy Iowa landed is probably Clayborn.
I'd guess if you tracked the amount of 4 & 5 star players each school in the nation has gotten over the past 10 years, those rankings would correlate closely with the rankings of the schools with the top winning percentages over the same time span.
In short, stars do matter. They're not the end all, be all, but the best teams got the most on a annual basis, therefore have more margin for error when one burns out, gets hurt, goes pro early. And the cycle continues.
I'd guess if you tracked the amount of 4 & 5 star players each school in the nation has gotten over the past 10 years, those rankings would correlate closely with the rankings of the schools with the top winning percentages over the same time span.
In short, stars do matter. They're not the end all, be all, but the best teams got the most on a annual basis, therefore have more margin for error when one burns out, gets hurt, goes pro early. And the cycle continues.
I'd guess if you tracked the amount of 4 & 5 star players each school in the nation has gotten over the past 10 years, those rankings would correlate closely with the rankings of the schools with the top winning percentages over the same time span.
In short, stars do matter. They're not the end all, be all, but the best teams got the most on a annual basis, therefore have more margin for error when one burns out, gets hurt, goes pro early. And the cycle continues.
Ferentz doesn't know how to coach a player with great athletic ability (when he gets a player with great athletic ability, he sits him on the bench). Every player has to play to Ferentz's style.Stars don't mean anything...
Dallas Clark
Bob Sanders
Chad Greenway
Bryan Bulaga
Adrian Clayborn
Robert Gallery
I'm for sure missing players, but they were all 5 star caliber guys. So imo, the last real 5 star guy Iowa landed is probably Clayborn.
I'd guess if you tracked the amount of 4 & 5 star players each school in the nation has gotten over the past 10 years, those rankings would correlate closely with the rankings of the schools with the top winning percentages over the same time span.
In short, stars do matter. They're not the end all, be all, but the best teams got the most on a annual basis, therefore have more margin for error when one burns out, gets hurt, goes pro early. And the cycle continues.
So is Micah Hyde a 5 star? He has done 1000X more than Gallery and basically equalled Bulaga since he has only played about a season
Getting a 5* or 2 isn't a big deal unless they're a skill position guy and as Xerxes and tm mentioned, it's the teams that load up on 5* talents who benefit from them because you still have to sift through who's going to work for it and having someone just as good busting their *** for your starting spot makes the whole equal to the sum of the parts whereas Iowa relies on the whole being greater than the sum.