Campos Commits to Iowa State

Somebody come get me when ISU starts winning the head to head battles in the Eastern part of the state. Or for that matter I dunno, anywhere West of Perry.
 
everyone keeps saying that he's soft? Is he really? I've never seen him play.

I graduated a couple years ago and played football (DM area). It's always been a hypothesis of mine that most of these highly ranked Valley guys are pretty soft. They're a great program and team, with great players/rosters collectively. But I thought David Barrent was INCREDIBLY soft going against him, he wasn't nearly the best OL on that team IMO. Maybe he was the best prospect though.

And there are other examples. I thought Cutkomp was really over rated.

Actually, I think all of their running backs have been overrated. Seriously. Jason Scales was not as good as made out to be. But that's a different position and story. Anyway, is he good? Do people see him as a future starter somewhere like Iowa, ISU?
 
everyone keeps saying that he's soft? Is he really? I've never seen him play.

I graduated a couple years ago and played football (DM area). It's always been a hypothesis of mine that most of these highly ranked Valley guys are pretty soft. They're a great program and team, with great players/rosters collectively. But I thought David Barrent was INCREDIBLY soft going against him, he wasn't nearly the best OL on that team IMO. Maybe he was the best prospect though.

And there are other examples. I thought Cutkomp was really over rated.

Actually, I think all of their running backs have been overrated. Seriously. Jason Scales was not as good as made out to be. But that's a different position and story. Anyway, is he good? Do people see him as a future starter somewhere like Iowa, ISU?

Soft? Christ man he's the Pillsbury Dough Boy!
 
so Campos switched to the Cyclones, Missouri as lost 2 now, both were 4* on Rivals, Missouri is taking a bigger hit than Iowa and for a change a Iowa kid stays home rather than leaving the state. and what's wrong with ISU getting better, UCLA vs USC, OK vs OK State, T A&M vs TX and Pitt vs PSU when they played were a hot item for National TV marketing. even MSU vs Mich is a good TV draw, and all are instate teams
 
so Campos switched to the Cyclones, Missouri as lost 2 now, both were 4* on Rivals, Missouri is taking a bigger hit than Iowa and for a change a Iowa kid stays home rather than leaving the state. and what's wrong with ISU getting better, UCLA vs USC, OK vs OK State, T A&M vs TX and Pitt vs PSU when they played were a hot item for National TV marketing. even MSU vs Mich is a good TV draw, and all are instate teams

When is the last time PSU played Pitt? tia
 
don't remember, but that's why I said when they played. Joe Pa stopped the series, maybe now with O'Brein back at the helm it might get started again.
the point is instate rivalries the good ones help get National TV exposure, which leads to more exposure and more money and better recruits
 
don't remember, but that's why I said when they played. Joe Pa stopped the series, maybe now with O'Brein back at the helm it might get started again.
the point is instate rivalries the good ones help get National TV exposure, which leads to more exposure and more money and better recruits

Sure was a lot of tv exposure in the 90's
 
it would be bnice to get on ABC or CBS once in a while vs the BTN all the time and a occasional ESPN slot. that is actually broadcasted nationwide rather than a regional broadcast.

Going 4-8 is going to accomplish this how?
 
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