Jordan76simeon Jordan Diamond
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@OhioHawkeye07 its all good
27 Aug
That name is almost as bad as "Steele Jantz".
Michigan has already signed 5 OL and one of them is a 5 Star.I think it's between Iowa and Michigan. Just a theory I'm trying to work out.
Michigan has already signed 5 OL and one of them is a 5 Star.
Great stuff Homer!! Thanks for the insight.I'll go one further .... Michigan has 5 OL commits ... plus they have a DT commit with an OT body AND they have a TE commit with an OT body.
Lastly, Michigan appears to have a door open and waiting for O'Brien. That suggests to me that the DT guy (Godin) could eventually get moved to OT if he gets beaten out by Pipkens and/or O'Brien.
I'll go one further .... Michigan has 5 OL commits ... plus they have a DT commit with an OT body AND they have a TE commit with an OT body.
Lastly, Michigan appears to have a door open and waiting for O'Brien. That suggests to me that the DT guy (Godin) could eventually get moved to OT if he gets beaten out by Pipkens and/or O'Brien.
Homer, are you hearing anything more about Diamond? I thought he was a heavy Michigan lean early, but from what I've heard lately things may have changed. Thanks for the insight.
There are rumors swirling around that are suggesting that his grades and/or test-scores might not qualify him at most of the Big 10 schoools.
Fortunately for Iowa, the coaches always are pretty laid back. We'll continue to recruit him and stand by him and give him a chance to get his test scores and/or grades in order.
Of course, if he can't get his scores in order, he might end up landing in SEC territory after all. Thus, if he ends up going to Arkansas at the end of the day ... I think that we will then know the reason why.
Same thing I heard. Thanks.
There are rumors swirling around that are suggesting that his grades and/or test-scores might not qualify him at most of the Big 10 schoools.
Fortunately for Iowa, the coaches always are pretty laid back (and we have some of the lowest admission standards in the Big Ten). We'll continue to recruit him and stand by him and give him a chance to get his test scores and/or grades in order.
Of course, if he can't get his scores in order, he might end up landing in SEC territory after all. Thus, if he ends up going to Arkansas at the end of the day ... I think that we will then know the reason why.
Fixed it for you.