The line Proctor said about him thinking he'd been 'settling' for Iowa when he committed feels like something Saban planted in his brain. Probably wasn't something he even meant to say publicly it just came out in conversation. I'm sure he meant it though. So F him. If that's his mindset he wouldn't have fit in at all anyway. He's putting himself above the other Iowa players/commits by saying that.Many of his reasons for jumping ship were likely parroted from Nick Saban's sales job. Easiest sale job he's likely ever had. Proctor was done with Iowa before Nick knocked on his door. Just the way it is. When we get a kid that is really a Hawkeye it can be something special, see Tyler Linderbaum, Jack Campbell. You can be dominate on the field and you can write your ticket to the NFL from Iowa City if you want to. And if you really were a Hawk fan growing up I dunno how you go much of anywhere else, esp on D or Iowa O line, tight end.
So wish him well and good riddance at the same time.
That's certainly Sabans mindset about how he thinks his shit doesn't stink and they are just better then everyone else. The way he was whining about trying to get his team into the playoffs was laughable.