All Appears Well Between Eno and Iowa

I didn't make your point at all. Eno wants to repair the relationship so the coaches are listening. If Eno doesn't come to Iowa it doesn't "damage" Iowa's program at all....it might such, yet we have no idea how good or not he will ever be as a college player yet.
I think his point of damaging the program isn't just Eno not ending up a Hawk so much. But also the PR that could be used against Iowa and how others can say well look that's how they do things... Going forward that wouldn't be a good look at all. Iowa is the school pandering and trying to beg 4 star kids to come. They aren't Bama where they just pick and choose from a pool of 4 and 5 stars who they want..
 
The kids should be allowed to sign whenever they feel the time is right for them, but no later than the present day signing day.
 
Can anyone confirm exactly which recruits Eno has had a direct influence in getting?

Don't know exactly the list but he's been pretty instrumental in most, if not all, the TX guys. That's Calloway, Mansell, Hankins, Holmes (not sure if he was as much with Corrales). Also Josh Turner.
 
It's very interesting/scary what role social media plays in the recruiting processes of prospective student athletes nowadays. I gotta say, though, that Eno seems like a very well-rounded, well-spoken, smart individual with a good head on his shoulders, and he really seems to be taking this whole process in stride. I can imagine most recruits would get fed up wi

WINNING CAN CURE MUCH OF THIS SITUATION.TODAY SATURDAY AND FUTURE. SOCIAL MEDIA IS WAAY BAD HUH? LIKE A EX WIFE ALWAYS CAN CAUSE A STINK.


You guys are burying your heads in the sand if you think that letting committed kids visit other schools is "harmless". Don't commit if you want to take other visits, that is pretty simple. Iowa gave up on lots of other RB a long time ago because Eno said he is committed. Iowa is committed to Eno and they expect him to be committed to them, it is a two way street.
 
Some schools bribe and provide incentives to get high profile recruits on campus, while ours tells them that their verbal commitment may not be honored if they chose to live the life of a sought after recruit and visit other programs. I wonder why were not signing more top recruits.

Not a shot at the program, but if the recruit is that interested in us lets give them the benefit of the doubt.
 
I hope you had fun laughing at the people who had the audacity to say that he might not come here.

They were right, and I'm pretty sure pinhead is one word.

This is actually a new twist for all of us pinheads. That Kirk would pull the offer of a 4 star recruit that's been recruiting half of Texas for us.
 

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