I already hate the QB recruit for Purdue.
631?
Scores for those sites are based in part on number of recruits, and Iowa isn't taking a huge number in this class.ESPN reporting Iowa with the #10 recruiting class in the BigTen. How is it that bad?
I get the sense Hall is in the bag. This DB class is BONKERSHall would put them at #24 for Rivals.
As a fellow Dordt alum I’ll take this all day if isn’t working with the HawksThat would be an extremely underwhelming offer. He is a walk-on level player, pretty lumbering. He reminded me of Ezra Miller, who simply overwhelmed smaller kids in the smaller school circuit. Save the scholarship. I get that the small schools have thrown out offers to him but he's not a P5 level athlete.
If he would get offered, I'll come back to this post in a year when he transfers to Dordt
Good question.What was the connection to Hall? Getting a corner from a part of the country they rarely recruit is odd.
Has to be just tape Phil sawWhat was the connection to Hall? Getting a corner from a part of the country they rarely recruit is odd.
Imagining a defensive backfield with Nwankpa, DeJean and Entringer at the safety/cash spots…
Imagining a defensive backfield with Nwankpa, DeJean and Entringer at the safety/cash spots…
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ESPN had Xavier unusually low compared to 247 and Rivals. And the rankings don't like weighing small classes.ESPN reporting Iowa with the #10 recruiting class in the BigTen. How is it that bad?
Like #9.ESPN had Xavier unusually low compared to 247 and Rivals. And the rankings don't like weighing small classes.
If he didn't pick the SEC, he can't be worth a shit.ESPN had Xavier unusually low compared to 247 and Rivals. And the rankings don't like weighing small classes.
I’m glad you’re here to keep me grounded Doug
What was the connection to Hall? Getting a corner from a part of the country they rarely recruit is odd.
Fuck.yes.
That would truly be a chance to prove the doubters wrong.You know, if Bryce Young really wants to challenge himself he could come run the Kirk’s son, Brian Ferentz offense.