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This is a real head scratcher. I don't know what Kentucky can offer him that Iowa can't. The fact that he gives up one year of eligibility makes it even more perplexing.
He'd never see the field at Iowa. The only spot he'd be a fit is TE, and good luck doing that with the depth at that position. He's also only played one season of organized football in his entire life, his senior year of HS. It takes guys like Stanley and the O-lineman 3 years to feel comfortable with the playbook and by that time they've been playing ball for 7-8 years. I know playing WR isn't as complex as a QB or OL spot, but it's not just running routes either. He has to learn how to shake B1G cornerbacks, catch 60 MPH passes with his hands, block defenders, etc. You don't just step on a field and do that after 60 months of practice.This is a real head scratcher. I don't know what Kentucky can offer him that Iowa can't. The fact that he gives up one year of eligibility makes it even more perplexing.
This is a real head scratcher. I don't know what Kentucky can offer him that Iowa can't. The fact that he gives up one year of eligibility makes it even more perplexing.
Who needs a guy like Wagner to play WR at Iowa. We've got plenty of 5'9, 170lb white walkons from LeMars or Keokuk ready to fill the void.
Who needs a guy like Wagner to play WR at Iowa. We've got plenty of 5'9, 170lb white walkons from LeMars or Keokuk ready to fill the void.