Hawkeyes offer son of former All-American Matt Bowen

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Grant Bowen. From article:

The 6-foot-4, 205-pounder is a two-way star for Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Elmhurst, Ill., where he possesses almost identical skills to his father but displays them on both sides of the ball. While he hasn't yet been ranked or rated by the major recruiting sites, he has garnered interest outside of Iowa, including offers from Big Ten foes Illinois, Northwestern, and Purdue.
 




Matt is occasionally on the radio and does a great job of breaking down X's and O's.

Those teams that transitioned from Fry to Ferentz actually had some impressive top end talent. Bowen, Anthony Herron, Aaron Kampman and Ladell Betts all had respectable NFL careers. But man did it drop off quickly after that (until Kirk and Bret were able to retool). That 1999 team, even with the aforementioned future NFL'ers, probably didn't have a dozen players who belonged in a B1G two-deep.
 


Matt is occasionally on the radio and does a great job of breaking down X's and O's.

Those teams that transitioned from Fry to Ferentz actually had some impressive top end talent. Bowen, Anthony Herron, Aaron Kampman and Ladell Betts all had respectable NFL careers. But man did it drop off quickly after that (until Kirk and Bret were able to retool). That 1999 team, even with the aforementioned future NFL'ers, probably didn't have a dozen players who belonged in a B1G two-deep.
I was at the '98 ISU loss working event staff for Per-Mar (was going to Kirkwood at the time). That was the most deflating thing I'd ever seen in person after the previous decade and a half, and it was when everyone knew the era was coming to an end. I never liked ISU, but seeing that shit first hand as an 18 year old and listening to their fans celebrate like they just swept every gold medal in the Olympics was the moment my deep seated, passionate, and admittedly unhealthy hate of all things ISU and their fans began. Something deep down inside me lit on fire after that game and it hasn't been extinguished in the 27 years since it happened. FISU
 




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