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Felt Sorry for Kayden Procter...

Johnston had the best baseball team in Iowa history about 15 years ago. Went undefeated in 4A. Not a fan but that was a monster team.
Johnston probably has more kids on college rosters than any other Iowa high school and I doubt it's even close.
 
I don't look at it as job hopping. I look at it as scamming people.
He won't make it to the NFL IMO. He'll just go quietly away hopefully.
I hope People don’t think buying a can of swarm beer locks a player into the Iowa football program for four years.

Everybody is at the big boy table and know the rules or lack of them.

If Iowa thinks they will get a better ROI by stipulating to players contractually that funds might have to be returned if they (athlete) decides to transfer… good luck with that.

Almost nobody makes it to NFL. So it’s not surprising any one individual doesn’t make it.
 
Like Johnston, they don't want to divide the district with a second high school.

As suggested in other threads in year's past, it's about athletics.
Biggest problem is Altoona leads state in Tax Abatements per DSM rag article. If SEP split, taxes in Altoona would spike while Pleasant Hill & Mitchellville would drop.
 
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I hope People don’t think buying a can of swarm beer locks a player into the Iowa football program for four years.

Everybody is at the big boy table and know the rules or lack of them.

If Iowa thinks they will get a better ROI by stipulating to players contractually that funds might have to be returned if they (athlete) decides to transfer… good luck with that.

Almost nobody makes it to NFL. So it’s not surprising any one individual doesn’t make it.
Stand by what I said.
 
Baseball and girl's basketball?
Thought of baseball when I posted that. But they haven't even been to the dome in football. I think they've won two playoff games at the top level all time?
Johnston had the best baseball team in Iowa history about 15 years ago. Went undefeated in 4A. Not a fan but that was a monster team.
The '95 boys would've whipped anyone even from 4A.
 
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