Same with Michigan and Harbaugh. He's been reliant on sloppy seconds in every strong season he has had there.Predicable domino falling there. Hope he finds a good fit for him. Iowa is the opposite of Oklahoma. We bring in QBs and coach them up and develop em so they can go help another school. Oklahoma lets other schools recruit and develop QBs so they can have them transfer in for a yr and dominate. Like 3 yrs strait they've brought in transfers to start at QB for them. Different strokes for different folks. More then one way to built teams.
All that hype around Riley as a coach but he's yet to have a QB he's recruited play let alone do really well. Just a thought.
Good kid. Not surprised he's leaving...passed on the depth chart, has a wife in Texas. Hope he finds a good opportunity closer to home. Somebody's getting a good QB.
Good kid. Not surprised he's leaving...passed on the depth chart, has a wife in Texas. Hope he finds a good opportunity closer to home. Somebody's getting a good QB.
So that means not a grad transfer? Is he hoping to win an appeal for immediate eligibility?
Depending on the Staff's confidence in Petras, this seems like it could be a great year to bring in a proven and experienced Grad Transfer QB to help lead an offense with most of its weapons back no?
Exactly. I highly doubt it. I think Iowa likes the recipe of developing a QB and riding him for 2 or 3 yrs. It'd take an absolute stud of a QB looking to transfer in for Iowa to have mutual interest. Not impossible but I don't think Iowa's coaches are combing through the transfer portal looking at QBsI never say never in this business, but that would surprise me. I think it's Petras in '20.