Coker doesn't have near the hype that Hampton had. Hampton was a good running back but sitting out that year just allowed the hype to build and build. People were expecting him to just come out and rush for 150 yards every game.
Hampton rushed for 400 yards in mop up duty, he never did anything close to Coker's Insight Bowl performance. It wasn't Hampton's fault but he never had a chance to live up to what everyone thought he would be.
You're being a bit too harsh there.
We'll never know what Hamptom was capable of doing.
What we DO know is that he was already rushing pretty well at the beginning of the season this past year ... and that was even with over a year of rust that he needed to "shake off."
Also, Hampton saw FAR MORE than just "mop up" duty. You apparently do not recall that Greene's conditioning wasn't all that great early in the '08 season. As a result, Ferentz and Co would put Hampton in pretty EARLY in games in order to ensure that Greene would be able to play through the 4th quarter.
Thus, Hampton saw QUALITY rushes against FRESH defenses ... and still managed to pull off pretty respectable production. A particularly impressive feature of Hampton's running was that he had a great nose for finding the endzone. Also, despite being quite a bit smaller than Greene ... he ran A LOT bigger than his given size. He benefitted a lot from getting mentored by Greene and he learned to not run too tentatively.
Of course, could it be said that there were undue expectations heaped upon Hampton? Sure there were. However, I also trust the Iowa coaches ... and they had him slated to start after Greene departed. The implication is that they really liked what he brought to the table. Then, after he returned from his injury ... he was seeing plenty of reps and definitely had the capability of winning the starting job from ARob. Did that happen? No it didn't ... and that was because he got reinjured before it could.
The term "overhyped" has a lot more to do with "unmet expectations" when the player actually has had the opportunities to meet expectations but still fails to do so. That certainly WAS NOT the case with Hampton.
Anyhow, I feel for UNI ... because Hampton is good ... really good.