AIRBHG; The Complete Saga

This thread cannot possibIbly Help with recruiting at the RB position...best to keep this thread on the down low and let it fade into obscurity.

It's taken on an existence much akin to the SI curse. Let's let it die and never speak another word of it.
 
I believe the AIRBHG is an awesome recruiting tool. The coaches can legitimately claim every potential tailback recruit has a real shot at early playing time.

Now playing time after a year or two? Gets a bit hazy.
 
We will survive this year. Just as we do every other year we have RB problems. Which is to say, every year. I don't understand the obsession with this. It is what it is, and nothing more.
 
This thread cannot possibIbly Help with recruiting at the RB position...best to keep this thread on the down low and let it fade into obscurity.

It's taken on an existence much akin to the SI curse. Let's let it die and never speak another word of it.

On the contrary, I think it will help recruiting immensely.
"Hey, kid, you wanna play right away? Well we need you now!"
 
Can I finish Hills? "hill tears ACL and is out for 2012 season, decides to redshirt, spring of 2013 he is the talk of the team, he seems like his old self and KF puts him at #1 nd switches with garmon, fall camp hill goes down with high ankle sprain, out until midseason. Hill then comes back but kf doesnt play him till wisconsin game. Hill and garmon run all over wisky and excite fans about next year...until one week later he tears his acl in practice. Out for season. Week of bowl prep hill announces he will transfer to UNI where he rushes for almost 1000 yrds". Hill then turns out to be the final RB to feel the wrath of the curse. Garmon is spared and sees his final game as a senior in the rose bowl where he makes the play of the game with an 80 yrd td run. The hawks end season though falling just short of a win against USC.
 
one more for the road

And Dear OP: Hope you don't mind my updating this as new entries are germane.
 
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AIRBHG is an acronym, which stands for 'Angry Iowa Running Back Hating God'. It's existence was first noted by the sports blog Black Heart, Gold Pants. Running backs who have played for the Iowa Hawkeyes during the Kirk Ferentz era have had a surprising, if not shocking string of bad luck. The only plausible explanation is that of an otherworldly force at play. Enter AIRBHG

The following Chronology was begun at The Hawkeye Lounge, but several revisions have been required to attain complete accuracy.

2001
1) Ladell Betts, after logging hundreds of carries over his first three seasons which do not result in a winning record, makes it through his 'payoff' senior year only to miss his final game, due to injury. This is the first time where AIRBHG strikes, but it's unattributable due to it being the first occurrence.
2) Replacement Aaron Greving rushes for over 100 yards in the Alamo Bowl, raising expectations for 2002.

2002
1) Greving, the projected starter is injured and abruptly quits mid way through the season.
2) Justice Hariston fails to qualify, goes to prep school and then to Purdue where he has a decent, injury free, career.
3) Jermelle Lewis has a very good year backing up Fred Russell; AIRBHG takes note.
4) Russell has one of the most productive rushing seasons in Iowa history

2003
1) Lewis tears ACL in the spring, misses first half of season but is not the same back upon his return
2) Promising freshman Albert Young breaks leg on kickoff return, out for year.
3) AJ Johnson lasts a semester before getting kicked out.
4) Russell escapes the wrath of AIRBHG, likely due to his being 5-feet-6 inches tall and hiding behind gargantuan Left Tackle Robert Gallery
5) Champ Davis starts at fullback for Iowa in season opening win against Miami, becoming the first true freshman to start on offense under Kirk Ferentz at Iowa. AIRBHG is not amused and takes note.

2004
1) Shonn Greene fails to qualify out of high school
2) Russell leaves early for the NFL, thumbs nose at AIRBHG. However, he goes undrafted
3) In a move designed to confuse AIRBHG, Champ Davis moves from fullback to tight end during 2004 spring practice before moving back to fullback during the season
4) Lewis tears other ACL
5) Albert Young tears ACL misses second full season.
6) Marques Simmons misses several games with a high ankle sprain
7) Marcus Schnoor tears ACL
8) Champ Davis misses final four games of 2004 due to injury
9) Sam Brownlee leads Iowa in rushing with 227 yards.
NOTE: Iowa overcomes AIRBHG and shares the Big Ten title with Michigan, despite one of the worst rushing attacks in college football. Iowa finishes the year 10-2 after a 2-2 start, concluding with Drew Tate hitting Warren Holloway as time expired on a bomb in the 2005 Capital One Bowl. AIRBHG attempted to influence the outcome in this one by distorting Offensive Coordinator Ken O'Keefe and Head Coach Kirk Ferentz's clock awareness, but the players were able to rise above and emerge victorious. However, AIRBHG is unamused.

2005
1) Ferentz tricks AIRBHG by briefly moving Damian Sims to corner. As of 2012, Sims remains is the only scholarship running back to go four years without a major injury.

2006
1) Kalvin Bailey - flunked out after one year
2) Corey Robertson - flunked out after one year
3) Albert Young, having sacrificed two years to AIRBHG, is rewarded with a complete season in which he gains over 1,000 rushing in conference play alone. He remains the last scholarship Iowa running back to reach his senior season while still enrolled at the University of Iowa.

2007
1) Shonn Greene ineligible
2) Dana Brown assaults girlfriend and is kicked off the team during the great purge of '07.

2008
1) Jevon Pugh - left school after one year
2) Jeff Brinson - injured and redshirts
3) Nate Guillory, a Juco transfer, leaves in fall camp. Rumors abound that he saw an apparition resembling AIRBHG whilst chanting 'Bloody Mary' in the football training room with the lights off and left town without bringing along any of his personal effects. This is unconfirmed, however.
4) Paki O'Meara #2 on depth chart throughout season.
5) Greene, having surrendered two years to AIRBHG, is rewarded with the best season running the ball in Iowa history and wins the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back.

2009
1) Just days into 2009, Greene comes across a collection of long lost Irish sayings which includes 'May you be in the NFL one season before AIRBHG knows you're out of Iowa City' and decides to turn professional with one year of eligibility remaining. He is presently unharmed and walks without the aid of crutches or a knee brace.
2) Jewel Hampton tears ACL in fall camp
3) Brinson still injured has one carry
4) Adam Robinson and Brandon Wegher do a nice job but usually one or both is hobbled
5) Paki again a staple on depth chart. Rumors suggesting Paki was a frequent visitor to the Black Angel in an Iowa City cemetery are as of yet unfounded.

2010
1) Brinson leaves before spring ball
2) Wegher chooses not to play football for Iowa following an 11-2, Orange Bowl winning season.
3) Marcus Coker - breaks collarbone in August camp
4) Hampton - torn ACL by game three, transfers prior to bowl
5) Robinson - concussions, then academics, not in good standing, then marijuana arrest, kicked off team
6) Paki apparently also injured.
7) Brad Rogers misses 2010 Insight Bowl with heart condition

2011
1. Mika'il McCall was the talk of camp and goes off in the first quarter of the first game, then suffers a broken ankle after nine carries
2. Rogers misses the first half of the season with the heart condition, then is cleared to play
3. McCall is cleared to play but doesn't see action against Minnesota and Michigan. Gets two carries at Purdue, fumbles and is benched. Suspended for the season shortly thereafter for undisclosed reasons
4. Coker somehow escapes AIRBHG for the regular season, but is suspended for the 2011 Insight Bowl for a violation of the student code.
5. Jordan Canzeri starts and plays well in bowl game, AIRBHG notices.
NOTE: Hampton has a breakout year for Southern Illinois, gaining 1,121 yards and scoring 17 touchdowns. He elects to turn professional with one year of eligibility remaining.

2012
1. McCall transfers in January of 2012
2. Coker transfers to Stony Brook in January of 2012 after rushing for nearly 1,400 yards as a sophomore at Iowa, which was good for the second best total in the Big Ten in 2012
3. Indiana Brownlee tries to end the curse of AIRBHG
4. Canzeri suffers knee injury in March of 2012 during the third practice of spring drills and also the first day in pads. Canzeri's father confirms to HawkeyeInsider.com that it was a tear of the ACL and that Jordan will likely redshirt in 2013.
5. Incoming running back Greg Garmon openly mocks AIRBHG on March 30th
6. Garmon retweets curious item from 'Weed Tweets' on May 12th
7. Incoming running back Greg Garmon arrested for marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia in early June.
7a. 7/26/12: Ferentz announces that Garmon will not be suspended as this falls within the student code of conduct and first violation parameters, per Ferentz.
8a. 7/26/12: De'Andre Johnson, who was listed as the #2 back heading into fall camp per Iowa's 2012 media guide, cited for Disorderly House
8b. 7/28/12: De'Andre Johnson charged with speeding on a motorcycle (60 in a 25) in University Heights as well as briefly evading police, per the police report.
8c. 7/29/12: Ferentz releases statement: “I was very disappointed to learn of the situation involving De’Andre Johnson Saturday evening. As a result, De’Andre has been suspended immediately from all team activities.â€
8d. 8/1/12: De'Andre Johnson dismissed from team. “I am disappointed that things didn’t work out better for De’Andre,†said Ferentz. “We wish him all the best moving forward.â€
9a. 8/18/12: Freshman running back Barkley Hill injures left knee on final play of the scrimmage. Personnel on the field were reported saying they heard a 'pop'. Hill was taken off the field on a cart. Nothing official has been reported as of yet.
9b. 8/21/12: Iowa confirms that Hill tore his ACL & will miss season.

Bub, you're on borrowed time. Science will prove you out of existence, and then what are you left with? A dusty corner of the "Creation Museum" and that's it.

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AIRBHG is an acronym, which stands for 'Angry Iowa Running Back Hating God'. It's existence was first noted by the sports blog Black Heart, Gold Pants. Running backs who have played for the Iowa Hawkeyes during the Kirk Ferentz era have had a surprising, if not shocking string of bad luck. The only plausible explanation is that of an otherworldly force at play. Enter AIRBHG

The following Chronology was begun at The Hawkeye Lounge, but several revisions have been required to attain complete accuracy.

2001
1) Ladell Betts, after logging hundreds of carries over his first three seasons which do not result in a winning record, makes it through his 'payoff' senior year only to miss his final game, due to injury. This is the first time where AIRBHG strikes, but it's unattributable due to it being the first occurrence.
2) Replacement Aaron Greving rushes for over 100 yards in the Alamo Bowl, raising expectations for 2002.

2002
1) Greving, the projected starter is injured and abruptly quits mid way through the season.
2) Justice Hariston fails to qualify, goes to prep school and then to Purdue where he has a decent, injury free, career.
3) Jermelle Lewis has a very good year backing up Fred Russell; AIRBHG takes note.
4) Russell has one of the most productive rushing seasons in Iowa history

2003
1) Lewis tears ACL in the spring, misses first half of season but is not the same back upon his return
2) Promising freshman Albert Young breaks leg on kickoff return, out for year.
3) AJ Johnson lasts a semester before getting kicked out.
4) Russell escapes the wrath of AIRBHG, likely due to his being 5-feet-6 inches tall and hiding behind gargantuan Left Tackle Robert Gallery
5) Champ Davis starts at fullback for Iowa in season opening win against Miami, becoming the first true freshman to start on offense under Kirk Ferentz at Iowa. AIRBHG is not amused and takes note.

2004
1) Shonn Greene fails to qualify out of high school
2) Russell leaves early for the NFL, thumbs nose at AIRBHG. However, he goes undrafted
3) In a move designed to confuse AIRBHG, Champ Davis moves from fullback to tight end during 2004 spring practice before moving back to fullback during the season
4) Lewis tears other ACL
5) Albert Young tears ACL misses second full season.
6) Marques Simmons misses several games with a high ankle sprain
7) Marcus Schnoor tears ACL
8) Champ Davis misses final four games of 2004 due to injury
9) Sam Brownlee leads Iowa in rushing with 227 yards.
NOTE: Iowa overcomes AIRBHG and shares the Big Ten title with Michigan, despite one of the worst rushing attacks in college football. Iowa finishes the year 10-2 after a 2-2 start, concluding with Drew Tate hitting Warren Holloway as time expired on a bomb in the 2005 Capital One Bowl. AIRBHG attempted to influence the outcome in this one by distorting Offensive Coordinator Ken O'Keefe and Head Coach Kirk Ferentz's clock awareness, but the players were able to rise above and emerge victorious. However, AIRBHG is unamused.

2005
1) Ferentz tricks AIRBHG by briefly moving Damian Sims to corner. As of 2012, Sims remains is the only scholarship running back to go four years without a major injury.

2006
1) Kalvin Bailey - flunked out after one year
2) Corey Robertson - flunked out after one year
3) Albert Young, having sacrificed two years to AIRBHG, is rewarded with a complete season in which he gains over 1,000 rushing in conference play alone. He remains the last scholarship Iowa running back to reach his senior season while still enrolled at the University of Iowa.

2007
1) Shonn Greene ineligible
2) Dana Brown assaults girlfriend and is kicked off the team during the great purge of '07.

2008
1) Jevon Pugh - left school after one year
2) Jeff Brinson - injured and redshirts
3) Nate Guillory, a Juco transfer, leaves in fall camp. Rumors abound that he saw an apparition resembling AIRBHG whilst chanting 'Bloody Mary' in the football training room with the lights off and left town without bringing along any of his personal effects. This is unconfirmed, however.
4) Paki O'Meara #2 on depth chart throughout season.
5) Greene, having surrendered two years to AIRBHG, is rewarded with the best season running the ball in Iowa history and wins the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back.

2009
1) Just days into 2009, Greene comes across a collection of long lost Irish sayings which includes 'May you be in the NFL one season before AIRBHG knows you're out of Iowa City' and decides to turn professional with one year of eligibility remaining. He is presently unharmed and walks without the aid of crutches or a knee brace.
2) Jewel Hampton tears ACL in fall camp
3) Brinson still injured has one carry
4) Adam Robinson and Brandon Wegher do a nice job but usually one or both is hobbled
5) Paki again a staple on depth chart. Rumors suggesting Paki was a frequent visitor to the Black Angel in an Iowa City cemetery are as of yet unfounded.

2010
1) Brinson leaves before spring ball
2) Wegher chooses not to play football for Iowa following an 11-2, Orange Bowl winning season.
3) Marcus Coker - breaks collarbone in August camp
4) Hampton - torn ACL by game three, transfers prior to bowl
5) Robinson - concussions, then academics, not in good standing, then marijuana arrest, kicked off team
6) Paki apparently also injured.
7) Brad Rogers misses 2010 Insight Bowl with heart condition

2011
1. Mika'il McCall was the talk of camp and goes off in the first quarter of the first game, then suffers a broken ankle after nine carries
2. Rogers misses the first half of the season with the heart condition, then is cleared to play
3. McCall is cleared to play but doesn't see action against Minnesota and Michigan. Gets two carries at Purdue, fumbles and is benched. Suspended for the season shortly thereafter for undisclosed reasons
4. Coker somehow escapes AIRBHG for the regular season, but is suspended for the 2011 Insight Bowl for a violation of the student code.
5. Jordan Canzeri starts and plays well in bowl game, AIRBHG notices.
NOTE: Hampton has a breakout year for Southern Illinois, gaining 1,121 yards and scoring 17 touchdowns. He elects to turn professional with one year of eligibility remaining.

2012
1. McCall transfers in January of 2012
2. Coker transfers to Stony Brook in January of 2012 after rushing for nearly 1,400 yards as a sophomore at Iowa, which was good for the second best total in the Big Ten in 2012
3. Indiana Brownlee tries to end the curse of AIRBHG
4. Canzeri suffers knee injury in March of 2012 during the third practice of spring drills and also the first day in pads. Canzeri's father confirms to HawkeyeInsider.com that it was a tear of the ACL and that Jordan will likely redshirt in 2013.
5. Incoming running back Greg Garmon openly mocks AIRBHG on March 30th
6. Garmon retweets curious item from 'Weed Tweets' on May 12th
7. Incoming running back Greg Garmon arrested for marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia in early June.
7a. 7/26/12: Ferentz announces that Garmon will not be suspended as this falls within the student code of conduct and first violation parameters, per Ferentz.
8a. 7/26/12: De'Andre Johnson, who was listed as the #2 back heading into fall camp per Iowa's 2012 media guide, cited for Disorderly House
8b. 7/28/12: De'Andre Johnson charged with speeding on a motorcycle (60 in a 25) in University Heights as well as briefly evading police, per the police report.
8c. 7/29/12: Ferentz releases statement: “I was very disappointed to learn of the situation involving De’Andre Johnson Saturday evening. As a result, De’Andre has been suspended immediately from all team activities.â€
8d. 8/1/12: De'Andre Johnson dismissed from team. “I am disappointed that things didn’t work out better for De’Andre,†said Ferentz. “We wish him all the best moving forward.â€
9a. 8/18/12: Freshman running back Barkley Hill injures left knee on final play of the scrimmage. Personnel on the field were reported saying they heard a 'pop'. Hill was taken off the field on a cart. Nothing official has been reported as of yet.
9b. 8/21/12: Iowa confirms that Hill tore his ACL & will miss season.
10. 9/15/12: Damon Bullock rushes for nearly 80 yards in little more than a quarter against UNI and is knocked unconscious, leaves the game, likely concussion of a yet to be determined grade.
11. 9/15/12: Greg Garmon replaces Bullock against UNI and injures his right arm/elbow. Did not return, arm was bandaged and iced. Prognosis uncertain
12-11-2012 Greg Garmon decides to leave the program.
 
Shouldn't the name of this thread be airbhg, the continued saga. I just am not sure it will ever be complete.
 
For the umpteenth time, there was no AIRBHG, just hard luck Lester! Whatever unit Lester oversaw had bizarre attrition issues or just plain horrific play. Cityboyz - Lester, AIRBHG - Lester, Special Teams disasters - Lester.

Dude was born under a dark cloud, with a black cat crossing his path, walking under a ladder that fell and broke a mirror.
 
Freddy Russell didn't totally escape the injury bug in 2002. Near the end of the season he had some sort of foot or ankle issue. I can't remember if Lewis filled in for the last game or two or if Russell played through it with his foot taped up. I believe Russell still had his foot taped up for the bowl game against USC and wasn't running 100 percent.
 

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