Brown played against legit talent and against teams that are stacked top to bottom. No offense to Iowa HS football players, but our state is pee wee league compared to the state of Illinois. I always hesitate when I watch game film of Iowa high schoolers because it doesn't take much to look like the next Emmitt Smith or Reggie White compared to states with a lot of talent.This is great news but I do remember when everybody thought Oliver Martin was going to be the big WR add from the transfer portal. Sometimes there is a reason a player is buried on a teams depth chart.
But I am going to choose to think this time is different. Kaleb Brown is the real deal. He could easily become Iowa's #1 WR.
Not anymore he's a Hawk now. Dude committed. How about those apples?!?!I'm sure Colorado is talking to him. There is a certain kind of kid that is attracted to coach prime.
I'm very interested in how this Colorado experiment works out and I like Deion Sanders a whole lot, but if I'm a recruit I'm not sure I'd want to mess around getting in there right now. I'd have to see what it looks like in a couple years.Not anymore he's a Hawk now. Dude committed. How about those apples?!?!
It just takes experienced eyes for talent. By no means is it an exact science. I mean Cooper DeJean was as small town Iowa as it gets and there really wasn't much doubt about his ability. Had he gone to the big camps, HS & whatnot he'd have stood out and been a 5 star I bet. His ability was always going to translate just a matter of where you put him.Brown played against legit talent and against teams that are stacked top to bottom. No offense to Iowa HS football players, but our state is pee wee league compared to the state of Illinois. I always hesitate when I watch game film of Iowa high schoolers because it doesn't take much to look like the next Emmitt Smith or Reggie White compared to states with a lot of talent.
Dowling would struggle to win a single game in those CCL conferences and most of them would be huge blowouts.
Yeah and as a parent of a kid especially that'd be my mindset too... I wouldn't want to be the guinea pigs on the ground floor. Let others do all that. Granted timing is what it is with your kids eligibility. But I'm not transferring in there now. I'd wait too.I'm very interested in how this Colorado experiment works out and I like Deion Sanders a whole lot, but if I'm a recruit I'm not sure I'd want to mess around getting in there right now. I'd have to see what it looks like in a couple years.
You're thinking of Bohannon and basketball goofy.Isn't Willie still on the roster?
He's on the bench next to Jess S.You're thinking of Bohannon and basketball goofy.
I was wondering the other day if Marvin Harrison Jr was a Hawkeye what kind of impact would he have? How would we use him etc. I mean he's unstoppable in college. But if you don't call plays for him or have a Qb or an O overall to get him the ball nothing else matters. WR is a dependent position.He's a good get but Jerry Rice in his prime would have a tough time being a difference maker at Iowa.
This^ x 1,000Best part about it is that we have him multiple seasons.
For the all the angst about the coaching staff since the close of last season, and most of it was warranted, you cannot fault this offseason. Iowa has killed it in the transfer portal. On offense, we have brought in at least 5, and maybe as many as 7 starters from the portal, and we landed the best portal LB available (if you don't include the one we lost) who should be plug and play at the only real position of need on D.
On paper, this has got to be one of the more talented rosters in the KF era, but as others have said, this season will rise and fall on two things: McNamara's health and whether the OL can get it together. Everything else, including the schedule, sets up for a serious title run.
I was wondering the other day if Marvin Harrison Jr was a Hawkeye what kind of impact would he have? How would we use him etc. I mean he's unstoppable in college. But if you don't call plays for him or have a Qb or an O overall to get him the ball nothing else matters. WR is a dependent position.
Brian only has to be mediocre for Iowa to win lots of games this year. If the offense gets to average or a little above, watch out B1G!!The big question can the offensive coordinator match the talent level? Let’s hope so.
Brown has 4 years of eligibility and Anderson has 3. They're basically replacing K Johnson and Bruce. That's a nice recovery by Iowa.