Iowa Football Well Positioned for Nebraska Athlete Keagan Johnson

I have seen no talk of a Top prospect QB. Seems odd given that most stellar classes are usually anchored by a great QB prospect. Are we looking at anyone at QB?
We’ve been in on several QBs that have committed elsewhere. Not entirely surprising considering we have a Sophomore penciled into start this year and just brought in Deuce Hogan in the 2020 class.
 
I talked about the recruiting in last week's mailbag podcast. I don't see this group being the highest rated of the KF Era, which was 11 in '05, which you can see HERE

That class had seven 4 stars and a 5 star (Dan Doering) among 23 commitments.

The current class has three 4 stars at the top of its rankings among 14 verbals.

As Nike stated, Iowa is among the leaders in volume of verbals to date, which is a component of the rankings. I would expect Penn State and Michigan to pass Iowa among Big Ten teams and Minnesota could as well.

I think the Hawkeyes ending up in the 20s is realistic and that's real good from a rankings standpoint. And that's what we're discussing. This class certainly could perform better than its ranking. That's pretty common around here.

Once you break into the top 20 the margin of separation is very slim.
What I really like is that they really have a plan when it comes to recruiting. It's obvious that a couple of years ago they really put some thought into recruiting. The future looks very good.
 
Iowa might be in the best position during the KF Era of having a staff to identify talent and then develop it.

The only aspect I'm unsure of is the diamond in the rough prospects that Reese Morgan uncovered. But if Iowa lands most if its main targets, it should be less reliant on the diamonds in the rough.
 
Up to 89%. Looks like the only one predicting Nebbie dropped his pick in December. Everyone else appears to have very recently made their pick and are going with Iowa. I am guessing the information has leaked out. Very promising.
That's kind of funny. Two "experts" on 247, who never made a pick for him either way, decide to lay it all on the line and predict Iowa an hour before he announces. Swami like.
 
Rob, I am finding it amazing that these kids are all committing here in April and May when they cannot visit and everything is shut down. I expected kids to be waiting and hoping to get back on campus this Summer as things start to open back up.

While I know Iowa is not a high pressure recruiting school, do you think Iowa is letting these young men know that the boat is filling up quickly and they need to board now or risk being left on shore?
 
Rob, I am finding it amazing that these kids are all committing here in April and May when they cannot visit and everything is shut down. I expected kids to be waiting and hoping to get back on campus this Summer as things start to open back up.

While I know Iowa is not a high pressure recruiting school, do you think Iowa is letting these young men know that the boat is filling up quickly and they need to board now or risk being left on shore?
Yeah I think the Rona thing has had an impact that's different then one would have expected. A part of me thinks that no Iowa doesn't put the pressure to commit on them. But the kids themselves can see the spots filling up. It's a game of musical chairs. Nobody wants to not get their preferred chair due to waiting too long. The stud highly prioritized kids know they'll have spots held for them. But the middle of the pack 3 star kids which the most of them all are I think are locking in their spots.
 
Iowa might be in the best position during the KF Era of having a staff to identify talent and then develop it.

The only aspect I'm unsure of is the diamond in the rough prospects that Reese Morgan uncovered. But if Iowa lands most if its main targets, it should be less reliant on the diamonds in the rough.
I have to believe that Iowa locking down their 2020 class very early last year helped the staff focus time and resources on this 2021 class, which has paid some dividends here.

Hopefully that carryovers to next year, however the scouting aspect is going to be tough with limited camps and exposure this summer. The good news there is it appears the state of Iowa has another good HS class in 2022 so plenty of guys in close proximity to lay the groundwork for the class. Hope the staff can keep it rolling!
 
I have seen no talk of a Top prospect QB. Seems odd given that most stellar classes are usually anchored by a great QB prospect. Are we looking at anyone at QB?
If we don't sign a QB in this class, I'd like to see Cooper DeJean get a look at QB. I know the coaching staff has him penciled in at safety, but he put up some very impressive numbers at the QB position in leading his team to the state title last year.
 
If we don't sign a QB in this class, I'd like to see Cooper DeJean get a look at QB. I know the coaching staff has him penciled in at safety, but he put up some very impressive numbers at the QB position in leading his team to the state title last year.
It’s very easy to see when you watch his film that he’s not a college QB. That would be a waste of what appears to be a very good looking prospect. Luckily it doesn’t sound like that’s the plan.
 
I'm honestly not all that worried about not having a QB in this class. We've got 3 really talented QBs and frankly, with the transfer portal as accessible as it is, I don't know that it even makes sense anymore to carry more than 3 QBs.
 
I'm honestly not all that worried about not having a QB in this class. We've got 3 really talented QBs and frankly, with the transfer portal as accessible as it is, I don't know that it even makes sense anymore to carry more than 3 QBs.
Exactly. If you are bringing in a good QB every year you are likely going to have 2 transfers out of every 4. We have Petras as a RS So, Padilla RS Fr, and Hogan as a Fr (who will likely redshirt). Kind of easy to see why we aren’t landing anyone and why it’s not that big of a need right now.
 

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