New 4 star OL commit

This is good.... very good... Imagine if he had Proctor beside him for a yr or 2... I'm not sure when I'll get over losing Proctor but it's not today. But this Big fella committing helps anyway.
 
I won't be around to see him play but...great recruit. He arrives the year Mason Richman leaves. Good timing.
 
I really like last part of his interview when about asked about going to the ISU game tomorrow “why would they let me in!?” Lol. Seems like a good kid, great get! Resist the NIL money other colleges are going to be throwing at you young dawg! Go Hawks!
 
Just saw this commit on You Tube. Hopefully he stays Committed to Iowa.

It’s possible that due to the fact that Iowa tries its best to stay clean this NIL thing could actually help level the playing field against conferences like the SEC who over the years had the most recruiting infractions per conferences than any other conference.
 
Not precisely. But I have shocked the cynics before... Everyone thought Covid would kill me, and I kicked Covid T-19's ass all the way back to T1. But I won't be around for the 2025 season, probably.
I don’t know what you’re dealing with but I wish you the best.
 
Can he pick up a blitz? If so, can he start tomorrow?
I fear tomorrow will be the last we see of C-Mac until bball season!
 
I'll surrender my Dr. Pepper when they pry it from my cold dead hands.

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The Good Doctor is your friend indeed

On vintage bottles of Dr Pepper, the numbers 10, 2 and 4 appeared as a reference to a study done which showed that workers would crash during: 10:30 am, 2:30 pm and 4:30 pm. Dr Pepper used the study as a marketing tool, to remind people to drink Dr Pepper.


The Modern bottles of Dr Pepper have the Number 23


Dr. Pepper was developed in 1885 in Waco, Texas, by a pharmacist, Charles Alderton. In his spare time, Alderton liked to serve soft drinks at Wade Morrison's soda fountain shop and decided to make a soft drink which tasted as his pharmacy smelled. He kept a journal of different combinations of syrups, and finally, he created a flavor he enjoyed, mixing 23 flavors to create the soda we all know today.


The recipe is a secret however there is speculation that the recipe contains: cola, cherry, licorice, amaretto (almond), vanilla, blackberry, apricot, blackberry, caramel, pepper, anise, sarsaparilla, ginger, molasses, lemon, plum, orange, nutmeg, cardamom, allspice, coriander juniper, birch and prickly ash along with prune juice and possibly tomato according to The 23 Flavors of Dr Pepper and Hayden Bernstein, author of Thrillist.
 

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