I know it is unlikely that Jeff will return to Iowa,but lets remember his history as a Hawk.
Frosh year- came in as a late signee,was going to backup tony Freeman,who then got hurt in practice in November,and Jeff was thrust into the starting lineup. He plays fairly well,but then breaks his finger. Continues to play,but later in the Big Ten season,he gets sick and is sick for much of the second half.
Then as a sophmore,he breaks a bone in his wrist early on,plays pretty well despite this broken bone,then tears a hammy late in the season vs Wisky.
Two miserable seasons,record-wise,for th Hawks,and Peterson is plagued by injuries thruout. Then his running mate,Jake Kelly,announces he is leaving after that second season. So,Jeff is faced with a bleak future of playing a slowdown style,under a coach whose prickly personality was turning off players en masse,with little chance to win, without his buddy,Jake,the best player. He saw Lick run off Tony Freeman the prior spring,so he knows what the future could hold for him,a non-fav of licks.
I do not really blame him for bailing.
He was really recruited to Iowa by SA,who played a different style,but Peterson took a shot with the new guy cus he liked the school.
He could finish under a guy who he definitely would have liked to play for all along,Fran.
Like most of us,he did not ever see Lick being shown the door so quickly.
Life if all about good timing,and Jeff has had no good luck with that.
At least he knows Matt Gatens,and the University of Iowa well...that is a start.
Competition is always a positive for a program,and having a veteran pg pushing our senior vet pg is not a bad thing.