okeefe4prez
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Does college allow you to kick field goals and XPs with drop kicks? If so, this guy might be picking up some extra duties.
Brents and Hankins are our two most talented corners in my opinion. Both look like future NFL guys. However I doubt OJ gets benched as a senior, so I’m not sure how it plays out. Brents needs to be on the field, he has way too much talent not to be.Anyone else think Brents and Hankins are our Day 1 starters at CB?
Back 5 would be Brents , DJ Johnson (cash), Merriweather, Stone and Hankins. There is a lot of athleticism there... maybe more than I can ever remember.
Welch, Niemann, Colbert, Doyle and Benson in a real dogfight at LB. wow. We are deep there. Not even mentioning McDonald and Jacobs ( or Jones or B Wade)
All this talent at Iowa, all these NFL draft picks and Iowa has only won the West once.
For all the faults to be found with Iowa coaching, playing guys according to seniority isn't generally one of them. Parker will play whoever he thinks will play the best football.However I doubt OJ gets benched as a senior.
For all the faults to be found with Iowa coaching, playing guys according to seniority isn't generally one of them. Parker will play whoever he thinks will play the best football.
I like OJ. He provides very good run support out of the secondary. Maybe that is more important with one less linebacker in the 4-2-5. He’s a long and athletic corner, he just has the tendency to get beat in coverage. As I said I just feel Brents is too good to keep off the field. It’s a good problem to have having that much talent back there (as long as we don’t lose Brents to a transfer).For all the faults to be found with Iowa coaching, playing guys according to seniority isn't generally one of them. Parker will play whoever he thinks will play the best football.
That might be true if he doesn’t like you for whatever reason, but that has nothing to do with seniority. The depth chart is full of 2nd and 3rd strong seniors with underclassmen playing....their was a saying “KF union card”, so I’m not sure everyone would agree with you on that.
Agreed that Phil runs the show with his defense. In this case I think OJ is a very good football player so it’s a tougher spot.That might be true if he doesn’t like you for whatever reason, but that has nothing to do with seniority. The depth chart is full of 2nd and 3rd strong seniors with underclassmen playing.
And since we’re talking defense here, KF is well known for being hands-off with the defense. Norm and Phil have been ridiculously good and there’s zero reason for KF to start tweaking the knobs. And he knows it. Parker will play the best man for the job.
And since we’re talking defense here, KF is well known for being hands-off with the defense. Norm and Phil have been ridiculously good and there’s zero reason for KF to start tweaking the knobs. And he knows it. Parker will play the best man for the job.
That might be true if he doesn’t like you for whatever reason, but that has nothing to do with seniority. The depth chart is full of 2nd and 3rd strong seniors with underclassmen playing.
And since we’re talking defense here, KF is well known for being hands-off with the defense. Norm and Phil have been ridiculously good and there’s zero reason for KF to start tweaking the knobs. And he knows it. Parker will play the best man for the job.
Great post. Worth noting Brents had some injuries of his own in spring.To me, Ojemudia is basically Greg Mabin. He is a very good player with some strengths, but he can occasionally be exposed in man-to-man because he doesn't have the hips or ball skills of Hyde/King/Jackson/Hooker. Just like Mabin, despite the flack he gets from some of our fan-base, I think he will end up on an NFL roster. The buzz on Ojemudia has been very positive this spring, I am hoping for a great senior campaign.
I agree on the potential of Brents. One thing interesting to note: as @Fryowa pointed out, Parker has been very willing to play young guys (even true freshmen) if they have talent. But have you also noticed a bit of a sophomore slump from those players lately?
Josh Jackson played in a lot of nickel/dime packages as a RS Fr, but then lost that playing time to true Fr Rugamba the next year. As a junior, Jackson jumped back ahead of Rugamba, who struggled mightily and was actually eventually benched for true Fr Hankins (Rugamba eventually left the program, obviously).
Expectations were high for Hankins going into his soph campaign, and he struggled with injuries. In come true Fr Brents and Moss. I think many expected an Ojemudia switch to safety and for Brents to slide in next to Hankins, but Brents has not had much buzz this spring. I think I have heard more about DJ Johnson, Moss, Roberts, and even the true Fr (McKinney).
So that is 3 straight "next big thing" corners who have had a sophomore slump (Jackson and Rugamba supposedly due to inattention to detail, and Hankins due to injury). It did not seem to affect King before them, so hopefully Brents will avoid it, but it makes me cautious in my expectations. I think Parker raises his expectations for those guys once they have gotten a taste, and if they do not meet those expectations, he sends a message in no uncertain terms.
I think we're sleeping on Hankins a bit. As stated, he's battled injuries and a bit of a sophomore slump (which is rather common at most levels actually), but he's arguably our best cover corner right now. He had a fantastic Outback Bowl too, including a great effort to make a tackle on a long gain, which led to our goal line stop.
Seriously, tell me why we shouldn't contest for a west title?