There's no way it's Darboh.
I wasnt saying it was. Just stating that He is the only in-state recruit currently holding an Iowa offer per scout. John implied that since its early n the process it more than likely is in-state.
There's no way it's Darboh.
I wasnt saying it was. Just stating that He is the only in-state recruit currently holding an Iowa offer per scout. John implied that since its early n the process it more than likely is in-state.
wasn't saying that you were saying that it was what you were saying.
I dont know but this would make sense.Did Chance Early decide on where's he's going yet?
When it's this early u can usually look in state first
The "usual suspects" are:
- in-state talent
- guys who have family or coaches who are particularly close to the Iowa coaches
- recruits at positions of particular "great need"
Right now the list of in-state guys isn't very long (Darboh) and it would be a bit of a surprise if he were to commit so early.
I haven't heard too many stories yet about current prospects who have fairly close connections to our coaching staff ... so I can't yet really speculate about this group of "usual suspects."
Lastly, with regard to areas of particular need, I cannot help but feel that Iowa didn't have as much success recruiting at WR as we were hoping/intending. Thus, I'm inclined to believe that WR-recruiting will remain a priority for the Hawks in the 2012 class. Given how our depth at DT has seemingly gotten "cleared out" a bit, I would probably also assert that DL-recruiting will continue to be a bit of a priority. Not only does Iowa have 3 upperclassmen DTs now and has lost 2 underclassmen DTs in the past year (Hopkins and Ferg) ... but we also only successfully recruited 1 DT in the 2011 class. Also, unless if Iowa successfully converts some our LBs over to DE ... we also whiffed on a few of our "speed" rush DE recruits.
John Raymon comes to mind.
John Raymon comes to mind.