HawkeyeShane
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I don't get...OHHhhh...I see it now...Is he considered a Damond in the rough?
I don't get...OHHhhh...I see it now...Is he considered a Damond in the rough?
don't need one, we have JUCO Sokol coming off a RS, no need to have 2 QB's in the same class
Shocking.Some would call this a fall back move.
I think the juco route worked out pretty well with clinton solomon
And the input we have all been waiting for has arrived.actually Isee him as a 5'11 slot receiver, as there are very few on the roster most are 6'2 or taller,
I will take a JUCO that led the nation in ypc at 30 ypc.
found this on ESPN out of Ohio, timed at 4.6 40 in 2010.
even if he just improved his speed by 1 tenth of a sec that stilll puts him at 4.5 40 speed.
a potential backup for Cotton and a starter when Cotton graduates, letting the current commitments get adjusted. anyway you look at it there will be some solid competition and this kid was recruited by Soup
Is he considered a Damond in the rough?
MAC talent that we're better than. Do you even WATCH the games?unless something changed.. MAC talent is in the BCS Orange Bowl and Iowa is at home
The JC commit could also mean that Lemelle and Veii are off the board unless you think Iowa would take yet another WR. Could also mean Ferentz relinquished his stand toward going the JC route on this one because after an in house visit with Lemelle this week and calling Veii their "franchise player" neither were showing the love needed so we went with the bird in the hand.
Some would call this a fall back move.