KF doesn't recruit well because Iowa's system doesn't, for the most part, take advantage of the athleticism of players.
KF says his program isn't sexy. What he means is it's boring and calculating. Highly rated high school athletes who want to show off those highly rated skills won't want to come to Iowa. If mean, for example, if a highly rated high school cornerback spent all that time honing his skills as a cornerback, why would he want to come to Iowa to cover ground and not impress NFL scouts?
Oh, you mean like Desmond King or Micah Hyde (current NFL defensive player of the week) or Josh Jackson. Horrible example, IMO.
I think a lot is the staff's unwillingness to "play the game" that recruiting has become. They try to sell the program and hard work. They don't go in for glitz, wild over-promises, and offers for the sake of offers. They also heavily prioritize cultural fit (i.e. hard-workers willing to serve the team above individual).
It may not be the most productive strategy from a pure marketing standpoint, but it probably makes it easier to sleep at night and more enjoyable to coach day-in-day-out.
All of those Hawks were cornerbacks in high school (and lower ranked high school recruits) who will be or are already safeties in the pros. Iowa just doesn't teach nor condone that much man on man pass coverage that a cornerback needs to be proficient in..Oh, you mean like Desmond King or Micah Hyde (current NFL defensive player of the week) or Josh Jackson. Horrible example, IMO.
All of those Hawks were cornerbacks in high school who will be or are already safeties in the pros. Iowa just doesn't teach nor condone that much man on man pass coverage.
Which is unappealing to highly rated high school recruits. Face it. KF's system is why Iowa can't recruit.I'll give you that. That is true. A lot of zone, but that is to eliminate the big play which is a scheme Iowa likes to run. Part of their game plan.
I'll give you that. Fletcher was the anomaly. Then there was that highly drafted Iowa cornerback to the Lions that washed out after about 3 years in the NFL...and they had to give him 3 years because they paid him so much on his contract.Bradley Fletcher was a cb. Hyde played slot corner. IA mostly doesn’t churn out NFL corners bc they don’t have NFL elite speed. J Jax will change that. He’s a burner w length. It most certainly is not bc if the scheme.
Which is unappealing to highly rated high school recruits. Face it. KF's system is why Iowa can't recruit.
Right. Iowa can find players who don't have the need to display their athleticism.This is why they have to continue to sell that Iowa is a top 5 NFL feeder program. Stick with Iowa and learn the NFL system/style of play. Iowa runs a NFL style program down to how they play on the field and how they run an NFL style team camp. If players have a problem with that, then F them, Iowa can find someone else.
The difference between Iowa and Wisconsin is: Wisconsin's defense is dominant (no need to compare 4-3 to 3-4) while Iowa's defense is not.Interesting that many of the critics' themes with regard to Iowa recruiting are very consistent with what Wisconsin does, and at least the last few years, have been better teams than Iowa. I live in Wisconsin and that is really painful.
KF doesn't recruit well because Iowa's system doesn't, for the most part, take advantage of the athleticism of players.
KF says his program isn't sexy. What he means is it's boring and calculating. Highly rated high school athletes who want to show off those highly rated skills won't want to come to Iowa. If mean, for example, if a highly rated high school cornerback spent all that time honing his skills as a cornerback, why would he want to come to Iowa to cover ground and not impress NFL scouts?