AZHAWKFAN1
Well-Known Member
KSU has Klein as a dual-threat QB. They are recruiting another just like him. Somebody by the name of Derby! Iowa wanted him to play LB. Let's await the results.
but wisky hasn't really been lights out this year by any means. I think many had them as potential Big winners and ranked, etc. Their essentially third place this year in their division
I still think he is a good coach, he's not perfect in all aspects of the game (the whole world points out his clock management), but yeah, I still think he is a good coach. This new side-ways offense...not in favor of though.
As a 25yr. 3A Iowa HS Asst Varsity Coach ..... looking back to '02,'03, etc. would be interesting to see how many of the 85 scholly's were Iowa kids v. how many were walk-ons who became Scholly's and then became players (Bruce Nelsons', etc.) compared to current roster. Seems to be a lot more Iowa HS kids with full rides right out of HS. I think this is due to more exposure early, both to the recruiting process and kids putting themselves out there - makes it harder to find those overlooked 'diamonds in the rough.'
Also with earlier verbal commitments - there is a lot of development that goes on between early June before a HS players' Sr. year and by the time of Feb signing date. This is what happened to Texas - they got all these early commits from the 'Top 25' in Texas before June 15th... those same players weren't necessarily the 'Top 25 in Texas' by the next February - makes recruiting more of a carp shoot than ever.... that means it is even tougher for Iowa
I know, I know. I am in the minority these days. I also like Obama so there you have it.
Michigan, historically, is the winningest program in college football, because they have had top tier talent year in and year out. They are putting together another stellar recruiting class this year (and did this last year, too). They will be good in the coming years because of talent (and coaching).
Ohio State has a first year coach (granted, he is a great coach). He's 10-0 because he has talent (and schemes). He didn't recruit Braxton Miller, but Miller is a playmaker, and his talent is winning OSU a lot of games. OSU consistently recruits around top 5 nationally, and they're doing it again.
Guess which two teams will be on top in the BoneG in the coming years. That's right, these two teams. Why? Top flight talent.
No, you are not. I wish you were in the minority, but you are in the majority of the voting population if you voted for the communist in chief.
FreedComanche
no no, obama is a socialist, not communist
Go easy Comanche, go easy
Wait, I had to read this tripe twice??
EDIT: IMO, all Romney had to do (might move to political board) was assure voters he wouldn't throw them out on to the street. Have a plan.
You need talent AND coaching. Urban aint 10-0 without Braxton Miller, and a Miller-led OSU team aint 10-0 with Luke Fickell 'wearing the sweater-vest,' so to say. We're below average in both right now. Until Iowa gets back to scoring three or four special teams TDs per year, we'll be a 5-7 to 8-4 program. Alternatively, we could recruit in the top 10, but [not going to happen].
Damn it, you made me spit coffee all over my screen this morning. You're trying to say Hoke, Penisly, Kill and others are on one side of the equation and the every so saintly but ultimately captain coward is on the other side. That the previously mentioned group of three are perhaps way "off base" and only the skirt wearing, gum chewing, note taking captain coward has it right.
Damn, your really are "olddue", me thinks too old dude!