Believe that was a Class of '18 recruit for Sparty, BV. Go Beavers!On another note, MSU picked up a 4-star WR yesterday, so that could possibly drop them out of the race.
Or maybe he is not committing until he takes all of his visits, and taking extra careful consideration before making a decision that will impact the rest of his life. Seems like the smart thing to do to me. Everyone goes nuts when kids commit and then change their minds, so now we are going to go nuts if they don't commit fast enough? The kid is doing what he needs and wants to do. It sucks for us fans who are waiting, but good for him.I think it's time for me to write Martin off. It seems clear to me that he was not content with the offers that he had previously and has been waiting for the OSU's, Bama's and Sooners to open up fall back scholarships. Now that OSU has come a calling. I no longer hold any hope.
Or maybe he is not committing until he takes all of his visits, and taking extra careful consideration before making a decision that will impact the rest of his life. Seems like the smart thing to do to me. Everyone goes nuts when kids commit and then change their minds, so now we are going to go nuts if they don't commit fast enough? The kids is doing what he needs and wants to do. It sucks for us fans who are waiting, but good for him.
Funny. You forgot Army, BYU, and Grambling State!
Jerry Rice ran a 4.6. Funny, he was always open and no one caught him from behind.
I'm still nervous on Oliver.. Part of me thinks he's taking all these visits prior to committing so he doesn't have a scholarship pulled.. But also part of me thinks he's taking all these visits because he's still very unsure.
I pray he chooses Iowa.. But completely understand that his position of play isn't normally an exciting spot in our Offense.
I know it's posted in this thread somewhere, but I'm too lazy to hunt for it. Is there a set date for his announcement?
Or maybe he is not committing until he takes all of his visits, and taking extra careful consideration before making a decision that will impact the rest of his life. Seems like the smart thing to do to me. Everyone goes nuts when kids commit and then change their minds, so now we are going to go nuts if they don't commit fast enough? The kid is doing what he needs and wants to do. It sucks for us fans who are waiting, but good for him.
I promise that my take on this situation is not a knee jerk reaction because of Martin taking his time. Everyone has said that Oliver doesn't like the spotlight, so Im assuming that is actually the case. Could you imagine putting yourself squarely into the spotlight for no reason. Well this is exactly what he has done. If he was truly trying to decide between 3 or 4 schools it seems extremely out of character to accept 5 new coaches and universities into that process. In my opinion behavior is driven by motivation. Martin's behavior suggests that his motivation would be to achieve an offer from a bigger fish in the pond. It's just my hunch. I hope like hell that I'm wrong.
This makes sense. I think Martin is considering the best opportunities that come his way. And the fact that he hasn't committed must be sending the message to other programs to come calling. It isn't like his family doesn't understand big time sports. They went through the Olympic trials last year. Since only UNI offered prior to his performances in the high profile camps, he probably doesn't feel as special in Iowa City as he expected (and deserved IMO). In his mind, the fact that Iowa didn't offer early may have opened the door much wider to all these other high profile opportunities.
He is no ordinary college student. I'm assuming he hopes to make millions of dollars playing football. He has a lot to consider when making the choice. He may love Iowa, but he has to ask, can I get to the next level playing receiver here? He may feel other colleges can help him more with that. But then he has to consider if he wants to be so far from home? How soon will he get to play? Does he like the coaches/culture? What about academics? There are 100s of things for a football player to consider. As mentioned above, he didn't have all these options before the camps. It's a lot to consider, so he's taking his time. It makes sense, it is a monster decision. He may decide it's best for his future to go somewhere else. Not because he's mad at Iowa, but because that's what he knows is best for him. And nobody should fault him for that. If he ends up here, great for us, I think we would be getting a solid kid.Also I will note that choosing a college is not as big of a decision as you make it out to be. There are many a college students that had very limited choices due to financial limitations or academic ones. There are only a handful of institutions that a degree from alters perception. None of which are in Martin's consideration.
"I've been a Hawk fan all of my life, it's been a dream to play for my home state team. So while I am flattered to receive an offer from Ohio State, I'm unfortunately going to have to decline."Urb's going to see him tomorrow. Gonna be hard to turn Pope Urban down.
Unless you're KF, then practice is far more important.Ditto on Jerry Rice or Fred Biletnikoff (who college award for best receiver is named after)... how you perform in pads and with someone across from you far more important.....
He is no ordinary college student. I'm assuming he hopes to make millions of dollars playing football. He has a lot to consider when making the choice. He may love Iowa, but he has to ask, can I get to the next level playing receiver here? He may feel other colleges can help him more with that. But then he has to consider if he wants to be so far from home? How soon will he get to play? Does he like the coaches/culture? What about academics? There are 100s of things for a football player to consider. As mentioned above, he didn't have all these options before the camps. It's a lot to consider, so he's taking his time. It makes sense, it is a monster decision. He may decide it's best for his future to go somewhere else. Not because he's mad at Iowa, but because that's what he knows is best for him. And nobody should fault him for that. If he ends up here, great for us, I think we would be getting a solid kid.
"He didn't have all these options before camps" This quote is the heart of my opinion. I think his family is very savy. They played the cards close to the vest. If Martin had said he was an Iowa/Notre Dame/MSU lean. Some of these other schools might not have even bothered coming out of the wood work. Oliver Martin is now one of the hottest recruiting stories. He is "trending". Now he is getting love from the biggest of blue bloods. I am quite certain this is not by accident. It appears to have been by clever design. Well played by the Martins. I'm not even mad at them. They owe nothing to Iowa. Actually props are deserved. They managed to take a fringe top 1000 recruit all the way up to a lottery pick. All awhile Martin's measurables haven't changed much. It's not as if he has tremendous athletic upside. Just hardwork, intelligence and soft hands. Still hope he chooses us. We usually do well with these kinds of kids.