From the article:
Defensive lineman Bryce Hawthrone
"He practices with high energy. Violent kid. Super smart. Almost too good to be true," said Kelvin Bell, Iowa's defensive line coach.
After choosing to join the South Dakota State Jackrabbits, Hawthorne blossomed. In two years, he appeared in 17 games, tallying 27 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. He joins an experienced and talented defensive line group of Aaron Graves, Ethan Hurkett, and
Max Llewellyn, whom he can spell and carve out his own role amid.
Llewellyn really made an impression last season
He is in tn the Monster catagory
Starting to lick my chops waiting for the opening game
