Word on the street in Dowling circles is seperated shoulder and likely no action until playoffs.
Bummer - never like to see sr yr injuries, but luckily for him he is already a D1 lock at this point.
Word on the street in Dowling circles is seperated shoulder and likely no action until playoffs.
Feel bad for the kid, but this could work in Iowa's favor. Teams like Florida, Michigan, and Notre Dame all have other elite WR recruits who aren't hurt that they can go after. Whereas Iowa has a history of sticking by their offers when a recruit gets hurt.
He is out till the playoffs.
CP why so hard on the kid, i believe was not born in the state and really only been here a few years, if so he should get a chance to look around, we are waiting on Diamond and Kozan as evidenced by telling Fuller to wait on his commitment, if we can tell a kid to wait til others commit i think we can wait on Darbough
Feel bad for the kid, but this could work in Iowa's favor. Teams like Florida, Michigan, and Notre Dame all have other elite WR recruits who aren't hurt that they can go after. Whereas Iowa has a history of sticking by their offers when a recruit gets hurt.
Notre Dame isn't prestigious one bit. What they have is a national following that allows them to have pretty deep pockets. That then ensures that they have nice facilities all that.
Part of what Notre Dame has benefited from lately is that they've had a bit of turn-style at the coaching spot ... and that has allowed them to pitch a pretty nice sales line .... "Yes, you can help to restore the greatness of this tradition-rich program." And yes, I acknowledge that that is a pretty good sales pitch.
However, the problem is that it still doesn't change the fact that Notre Dame has been pretty irrelevant for a good while. Despite all the stupid-a$$ love that they get on TV ... they never live up to the hype.
The prestige of Notre Dame is by and large in the memory of their faithful.
I admit, Notre Dame has themselves a pretty good coach ... and their O is a rather attractive one for a WR. However, all the same, how many of Cinci's WRs were beating down the doors for the pros?
Quite frankly Notre Dame's WRs, prior to Kelly's arrival, were more attractive to the pros because Charlie ran a pro-friendly O.