I'll probably never get over the Melvin Gordon one. He was crushing it at Wisconsin while Ferentz was rolling out Mark Wiesman every Saturday. Barf
Gordon was a Wisconsin kid that chose Wisconsin over Iowa. Hard to fathom isn't it.
I'll probably never get over the Melvin Gordon one. He was crushing it at Wisconsin while Ferentz was rolling out Mark Wiesman every Saturday. Barf
Gordon was a Wisconsin kid that chose Wisconsin over Iowa. Hard to fathom isn't it.
Right but was initially an Iowa commit until Bielema flipped him...and then Bielema flipped himself to Arkansas 2 years later
C'mon people, use a little common sense. If he really truly wanted to come to Iowa, he'd be here now.
Its like if your girlfriend says she doesn't want to break up, but she wants to be free to see other people too. If she was really into you, she wouldn't be interested in anybody else. Eno lost interest in Iowa or he wouldn't have wanted to look around in the first place.
C'mon people, use a little common sense. If he really truly wanted to come to Iowa, he'd be here now.
Its like if your girlfriend says she doesn't want to break up, but she wants to be free to see other people too. If she was really into you, she wouldn't be interested in anybody else. Eno lost interest in Iowa or he wouldn't have wanted to look around in the first place.
Long time lurker here but have not signed on in years.
I went to ASU and do some writing for the ASU team. Growing up a Hawkeye created a college sports passion that is significantly missing out west. However, I root for the team my degree is on. I do LOVE coming back to Iowa City when I can. It is such a special place. My goal is to make it back once a year.
I have seen a lot of the banter regarding Eno and decided to chime in. I know most people have moved on but I am writing this just for those that are curious.
I know this for a fact, as I have talked to Eno about Iowa...He has incredible respect for the Iowa program. While I know some Iowa fans root against him, I am 100% sure he roots for Iowa. He has many friends still on the team and he really loved the fans and program. I can't speak for what happened in the past, but Eno is a sincere & mature young man today. He is on track to graduate a year early in one of the top honors programs in America and is well regarded for his character/work ethic amongst the coaches and higher ups in the athletic department.
Secondly, he is the 2nd beat RB I have ever seen up close in college (Iowa & ASU) after Shonn Greene. This includes many great Iowa backs and the last three ASU RB's that all at least played one NFL season. The Pac 12 sucks but it can still produce special talents. From day 1 of his first spring practice, Eno was the best RB at ASU. He just has "it" and you can't miss that, especially being on the field. We had two very accomplished SR's at the time, so my friends laughed at me for 18 months or so. He is a guy that will play on Sundays.
Anyway, I just wanted to drop off information that I have. I hope it didn't come across as gloating because that is not my intention. Following another teams lack of development has given me such a great appreciation for what Iowa does. I can't wait to come back for the PSU game next season!
Go Hawks & Go Devils!
Agreed. That hurt way more than Eno.I'll probably never get over the Melvin Gordon one. He was crushing it at Wisconsin while Ferentz was rolling out Mark Wiesman every Saturday. Barf
Thank you for the thoughtful post. Gloating? No way. Nice to hear that this young man is a quality football player and person. Sure wish he had come to Iowa.
You can talk to other schools if its Iowa, you can't talk to other schools if its not Iowa.
Its not hypocritical at all...THATS FOOTBALL
Hypocritical would be Iowa telling a recruit they cannot look around, and then withdrawing their offer to said recruit because someone better came along. I don't think that has happened.
This has happened. All the Ferentz huggers said it was ok because Brian told the recruit in person rather than via a phone call, etc.Hypocritical would be Iowa telling a recruit they cannot look around, and then withdrawing their offer to said recruit because someone better came along. I don't think that has happened.
I don't think there's too many who are rooting against him. Just a whole lot of people wishing our staff hadn't botched the whole thing.While I know some Iowa fans root against him, I am 100% sure he roots for Iowa.
It's possible you(and everyone else) will be thinking this about Brock in a few years.I’ll dwell over this guy like dwelled over melvin Gordon. And the next time Kirk craps the bed with another great recruit, I’ll forget about eno and dwell over that guy.
It's possible you(and everyone else) will be thinking this about Brock in a few years.
This always comes to my mind too. The fact with this situation is that Iowa obviously scouted this kid wrong. He also lost the starting job at his own high school as a senior.
Little different situation. He had every chance to commit and never pulled the trigger. Could have very well been a Oliver Martin type situation where he kept dragging us along and then leave at the last minute. Iowa went with Goodson, who I believe will be very good. Brock was never a commit so it won’t hurt because we didn’t “lose” him. Mevin and eno were verbals and then we “lost” them.
Not saying I wouldn’t want Brock as well, or that Brock isn’t good. It just won’t hurt the same way