MelroseHawkins
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He seems to be wishy washy like Juan Harris. This doesn't bother me as much as Proctor because it wasn't 3 days before signing leaving Iowa scrambling. So disrespectful.
Yeah I get the feeling the next school he commits to won't be the last either.He seems to be wishy washy like Juan Harris. This doesn't bother me as much as Proctor because it wasn't 3 days before signing leaving Iowa scrambling. So disrespectful.
This sucks. I haven't been this excited about a recruit since Juan Harris. Dammit.
Isn't he on some NFL roster now?According to his 247 timeline, he had at least 6 commit/decommit cycles.
Juan Harris Timeline Events
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I seriously doubt it. He got buried on the depth chart at Indiana and lost time to a soph and freshman, then notified Tom Allen he wasn't going to play football any longer and quit the team.Isn't he on some NFL roster now?
Proctor has started at LT since game 1 as a true freshman. So no this wouldn't apply to him. Had he came to Iowa he woulda had to play on the right side or left guard to start off with.Ya know, I realize that more and more, committing to a team in athletics has become a perpetual motion yo-yo. However, I wonder if these kids realize that they are starting their "professional" careers (in this day of NIL, can we call college athletics anything but professional?), basically, starting their career by lying? That's all it is really. Do they expect that the next team they commit to is really going to believe them? Kind of like being unfaithful, does the replacement spouses ever have a degree of trust that they will be each others until end of time?? Guess I come from a different time when integrity was valued, but also expected.
The other aspect of this that has me curious is that in not so distant times, being the alpha in Iowa's offensive line was a sure ticket to playing on Sunday. True, it has been less so recently, but we still funnel TE's to the NFL so it is not inconceivable that a Proctor or a Brooks could not only punch their ticket here but now make serious bucks in the NFL minor leagues. I cant help believing that being at a blue blood like Bama would potentially dilute their stock, perhaps impede their potential to standout, which they could do at Iowa almost from day 1.
Iowa is not going to totally regress in the OL no matter what it seams like to those of us who have suffered through this current drought. Kirk knows, and the staff going forward know, that our only chance to really compete in the future world of mega conferences is to shore up the trenches.
Just my thoughts, really. I cannot believe that we have regressed so far as to not only encourage dishonesty and lack of integrity, but to actually view it as an attribute. Somehow I hope that there will be an equalizing effect, perhaps the NCAA will grow a set and restrict eligibility or even potential renumeration from NIL as players play musical teams (say perhaps when you are sitting out a year for eligibility)......
I know, its a fools hope.
yeah, I cant disagree, but I still contend that he wouldn't have just been a starter at Iowa......I expect he could have made a significant difference in our lines performance, and even though he played for Iowa, I expect he could be a top 5 pick regardless. Just seems like when we are in contention for a game changer, we usually end up outside looking in.......only consolation is that Bama is lagging at #8 in the CFP. Probably wont stay that way, but anything negative about Alabama gives me some enjoyment anyway....the only time I have ever rooted for them was when Forrest Gump was the return specialist!Proctor has started at LT since game 1 as a true freshman. So no this wouldn't apply to him. Had he came to Iowa he woulda had to play on the right side or left guard to start off with.
Brooks who knows yet. But Proctor is what he is. He's a huge monster of a guy that's only going to get better. He could very likely be the #1 overall pick after his 3rd yr. I'll bet he'll be a top 5 guy at worst. If you start 3 yrs at LT for Bama and dominate (he's not dominating yet mind you he's still getting beat by speed rushers) you won't get unnoticed, far from it
yeah, I cant disagree, but I still contend that he wouldn't have just been a starter at Iowa......I expect he could have made a significant difference in our lines performance, and even though he played for Iowa, I expect he could be a top 5 pick regardless. Just seems like when we are in contention for a game changer, we usually end up outside looking in.......only consolation is that Bama is lagging at #8 in the CFP. Probably wont stay that way, but anything negative about Alabama gives me some enjoyment anyway....the only time I have ever rooted for them was when Forrest Gump was the return specialist!
Joe Alt should be on here as well.RT Proctor
RG Dunker
C Jones
LG Colby
LT RichmanJoe Alt
Despite the inconsistencies we have seen from Proctor at Bama and Colby/Richman playing most of the year banged up, that core group would be better than anything Iowa has rolled out this year.
Sidenote: Anybody taking notice that there are a lot of injuries along the offensive line?
Ellsbury
Richman
Stephens
Is Colby healthy? A patchwork line is about to become more patchwork. Not to go full Homer, but their ability to win games is starting to become more and more impressive. This should be a 3-9 football team, regardless of who they are playing.
Iowa's biggest NIL is the NFL and I know people don't want to hear this, Brian was a recruiter and he recruited line players and people think he's a good Oline coach. Anyone who thought there would be no collatoral damage from firing him mid season was foolish....but it *should* help long term.... but like players? Loved playing for Brian. I am happy Beth did what she did but she really didn't do the program any favors short term, we'll have some hindsite to look back in a few years from now on whether this move helped and hurt Iowa football.The thing is, yes, it will be difficult for Iowa to contend for NC's ever year, but at Iowa a player is going to learn the proper technique and skills to perform in an NFL style offense. There is a reason some guys from Iowa go on to the NFL and start from day 1. They are NFL ready out of college. Instead of chasing the shiny object now with NIL $$$, for krist's sake, look at the long term and the benefits should pay off much more later.
My point is Iowa lineman are NFL ready right from the bat.
Iowa's biggest NIL is the NFL and I know people don't want to hear this, Brian was a recruiter and he recruited line players and people think he's a good Oline coach. Anyone who thought there would be no collatoral damage from firing him mid season was foolish....but it *should* help long term.... but like players? Loved playing for Brian. I am happy Beth did what she did but she really didn't do the program any favors short term, we'll have some hindsite to look back in a few years from now on whether this move helped and hurt Iowa football.
Regardless of what when down. NIL has really fucked over schools like Iowa.
Really trying to recruit any 4 or 5 star recruits isn't even worth the call. Take the 2 and 3's and develop them and hope you don't lose them before the senior year. To me all NIL has and will do is give the powers of college football another way to steal a kid now and another chance when they weren't able to recruit him the old way. Take the damn thing blow it up and make two conferences. All the power and glory hounds in one and the rest of us in another. I watch college ball because I hate the nfl and the money grab it turned into. Starting to really feel the same about college ball now.
Money truly is the root of all evil! The rich will always have its way and the rest of us can atleast know we worked for ours the honest way. Integrity and loyalty sure disappears when the almighty green pinted paper is flashed around.
In Iowas case I don't really think it has. If anything it gets them in the door with some kids that normally it wouldn't. Examples being Cade, All, and Caleb Brown. I don't think they'd have considered Iowa otherwise frankly. The combination of NIL and opportunity was what sealed the deals for them.Regardless of what when down. NIL has really fucked over schools like Iowa.
Really trying to recruit any 4 or 5 star recruits isn't even worth the call. Take the 2 and 3's and develop them and hope you don't lose them before the senior year. To me all NIL has and will do is give the powers of college football another way to steal a kid now and another chance when they weren't able to recruit him the old way. Take the damn thing blow it up and make two conferences. All the power and glory hounds in one and the rest of us in another. I watch college ball because I hate the nfl and the money grab it turned into. Starting to really feel the same about college ball now.
Money truly is the root of all evil! The rich will always have its way and the rest of us can atleast know we worked for ours the honest way. Integrity and loyalty sure disappears when the almighty green pinted paper is flashed around.
Tough to argue with your position on NIL as it exists right now.Regardless of what when down. NIL has really fucked over schools like Iowa.
Really trying to recruit any 4 or 5 star recruits isn't even worth the call. Take the 2 and 3's and develop them and hope you don't lose them before the senior year. To me all NIL has and will do is give the powers of college football another way to steal a kid now and another chance when they weren't able to recruit him the old way. Take the damn thing blow it up and make two conferences. All the power and glory hounds in one and the rest of us in another. I watch college ball because I hate the nfl and the money grab it turned into. Starting to really feel the same about college ball now.
Money truly is the root of all evil! The rich will always have its way and the rest of us can atleast know we worked for ours the honest way. Integrity and loyalty sure disappears when the almighty green pinted paper is flashed around.
It's almost as if geographic groupings of the schools should be considered. Perhaps this would maximize fan interest as rivalries would grow among friends, relatives etc. living in neighboring states who cheer for those schools. Someone could even come up with fun nicknames for some of these games.I'd have no problem if CFB split into a 25 team blue blood league that Iowa wasn't in. Put us in some conference or division with teams like Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northwestern, Sparty, Purdue and Indiana and I would be completely fine with that. The money would be limited, but I don't think that would be the end of the world.
No matter what they say the bluebloods need the Wisconsins and Iowas of the world. Michigan constantly finishing 6-6 or worse over a decade would destroy the goodwill of their program and that is precisely what would happen with a super conference.