IowaLawWasRight
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It's been said over the years that Iowa develops elite OL, DBs, TEs and DL. But when it comes to quarterbacks, fans scratch their heads at the lack of improvement shown by QBs over the years. In fact, arguments have been made that QBs actually regress.
While the stats for multi-year starters like Drew Tate, CJ Beathard, Nate Stanley, etc. show little improvement (which is remarkable considering the obvious improvement at other positions), no one has been close enough to the program to pinpoint why Iowa QBs hit their peak after 2 or 3 starts and never really progress after that. For an example, look no further than Nate Stanley, who was touted as a "sure fire first round draft pick" after both his sophomore & jr seasons, but never found a way to duplicate his sophomore year performance against OSU.
There is now a shocking and disappointing explanation for the phenomena straight from the horse's mouth...Per Nate Stanley, no one on Iowa's high dollar coaching staff, including the $5MM head coach, his boy wonder offensive coordinator, his QB whisperer O'Keefe, or their former offensive coordinator OLine coach, teaches Iowa's QBs throwing mechanics. It's not even a consideration. Instead, Nate acknowledged that after 5 years in Iowa's system, the only real QB coaching he's ever received was outside Iowa City at camps taught by QB gurus.
So why does Iowa have a six figure "QBs coach" position on staff? It's mostly ceremonial, was only recently instilled when O'Keefe was let go from his NFL job, and involves mainly footwork.
While the stats for multi-year starters like Drew Tate, CJ Beathard, Nate Stanley, etc. show little improvement (which is remarkable considering the obvious improvement at other positions), no one has been close enough to the program to pinpoint why Iowa QBs hit their peak after 2 or 3 starts and never really progress after that. For an example, look no further than Nate Stanley, who was touted as a "sure fire first round draft pick" after both his sophomore & jr seasons, but never found a way to duplicate his sophomore year performance against OSU.
There is now a shocking and disappointing explanation for the phenomena straight from the horse's mouth...Per Nate Stanley, no one on Iowa's high dollar coaching staff, including the $5MM head coach, his boy wonder offensive coordinator, his QB whisperer O'Keefe, or their former offensive coordinator OLine coach, teaches Iowa's QBs throwing mechanics. It's not even a consideration. Instead, Nate acknowledged that after 5 years in Iowa's system, the only real QB coaching he's ever received was outside Iowa City at camps taught by QB gurus.
So why does Iowa have a six figure "QBs coach" position on staff? It's mostly ceremonial, was only recently instilled when O'Keefe was let go from his NFL job, and involves mainly footwork.