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Tight end Logan Lee had 208 yards receiving and 2 touchdowns this past weekend.
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Blair Sanderson • HawkeyeReport.com
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In our following the future update, we take a look each week during the season at how Iowa's commits are doing on the field, including our performance of the week. Join us throughout the year as we watch their progress and get ready for the future of Hawkeye football.

Performance of the week

Tight end Logan Lee had the biggest offensive game of his career Saturday with 8 catches for 208 yards and 2 touchdowns as Orion stayed undefeated with a 49-13 win over Morrison. Lee also had 3 tackles, 2 TFL, and 1 sack in the game.

In the second quarter, Lee suffered what he thought was a rib injury and kept on playing, but afterwards discovered that he had actually lacerated his spleen. While there are no long term worries, he will unfortunately miss the rest of the football season as he recovers.

Playing in 7 games this year, Lee had 26 catches for 442 yards and 10 touchdowns on offense this season to go along with 46 tackles, 19.5 TFL, and 14 sacks on defense for Orion (7-0) who hosts Bureau Valley this week.

See one of Lee's touchdown catches from Saturday in the video below.

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Other performances

Tight end Josiah Miamen had 3 catches for 101 yards and 2 touchdowns as Dunlap cruised past Limestone 48-0 on Friday. Dunlap is now 5-3 on the season and travels to Canton this week.

Linebacker Jack Campbell led Cedar Falls with 6 tackles, 2 TFL, and 1 sack in their 55-0 win over Waterloo West on Friday. Through 7 games this year, Campbell has 81 tackles, 7.5 TFL, and 3.5 sacks for Cedar Falls (7-0) who hosts Dubuque Senior this week.

Offensive lineman Ezra Miller helped his Ridge View team rush for 236 yards on the ground and added 10 tackles and 4.5 TFL on defense as they beat Fort Dodge St. Edmond by a score of 26-0 on Friday. Ridge View (1-6) travels to Manson Northwest Webster this week.

Defensive back Dane Belton had 8 tackles and 2 pass break ups on defense and returned a punt 45 yards for a touchdown in Jesuit's 21-7 win over Osceola Friday. Through 6 games, Belton has 27 tackles and 1 interception for Jesuit (6-0) who plays Robinson this week.

Running back Tyler Goodson got off to a fast start with a 75 yard touchdown run on the opening play of the game for North Gwinnett on Friday. Goodson finished the night with 15 carries for 137 yards and 3 touchdowns as North Gwinnett beat Mill Creek 50-25. Through 7 games, Goodson has 101 carries for 727 yards and 14 touchdowns for North Gwinnett (5-2) who plays Collins Hill this week.

See Goodson's 75 yard touchdown run on Friday night in the video below.

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Wide receiver Desmond Hutson was held to 2 catches for 26 yards on Friday, but Raytown still picked up a 42-35 victory over Fort Osage. Through 7 games, Hutson has 30 catches for 592 yards and 8 touchdowns for Raytown (6-1) who hosts Belton this week.

Offensive lineman Tyler Endres led Norwalk to their third consecutive win as they beat Bondurant-Farrar 19-7 on Friday. Up next, Norwalk (4-3) travels to Ballard this week.

Linebacker Jestin Jacobs had 4 tackles and 1 sack on defense and a 59 yard touchdown run on offense as Northmont beat Springfield 25-7 on Friday. Playing in 5 games this season, Jacobs has 19 tackles and 2 sacks for Northmont (6-1) who travels to Centerville this week.

Offensive lineman Noah Fenske helped New Hampton rush for over 100 yards, but they came up just short in a 27-21 loss to Crestwood on Friday. This week, New Hampton (2-5) travels to Clear Lake.

Defensive end Jake Karchinski had a big game on Friday with 5 tackles and 2 sacks in West De Pere's 43-20 win over Waupaca. Through 8 games this season, Karchinski has 32 tackles, 10 TFL, and 6.5 sacks for West De Pere (8-0) who plays Green Bay East this week.

See one of Karchinski's sacks on Friday in the video below.

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Class of 2019 quarterback Alex Padilla's game was cancelled this past weekend. So far this season, Padilla has completed 90 of 131 pass attempts (68.7%) for 1,097 yards with 16 touchdowns and 1 interception for Cherry Creek (7-0) who plays Eaglecrest this week.

Class of 2020 quarterback Deuce Hogan and his Grapevine Faith Christian team had a bye week. On the season, Hogan is currently 38/108 passing for 540 yards with 7 touchdowns and 2 interceptions for Faith Christian (5-0) who hosts Frisco Legacy Christian this week.

No stats available, but defensive lineman Jalen Hunt and his Belleville defense shut out Stevenson 46-0 on Friday. This week, Belleville (7-0) plays Franklin.

Safety Sebastian Castro had 6 tackles on defense and a 5 yard touchdown run on offense to help Richards beat Lemont 33-3 on Friday. Through 7 games this year, Castro has 32 tackles, 3 TFL, and 2 interceptions for Richards (7-0) who plays Reavis this week.

See highlights from Castro's game on Friday in the video below.



Please check back next week for more results and stay with HawkeyeReport.com for the latest on Iowa football recruiting.
 
38 out of 108? That is a touch more than a struggle. What level does that school play in?
 
Hogan's numbers are a concern, no way around that. Fwiw someone from the area has said several of his games have been in poor weather. He could also have poor recievers.
 
Hope Logan heals well, and sad for him losing the rest of his senior season. He and Josiah will continue the legend. They will be in good hands. So will we.
 
I noticed Hogan’s poor stats but on the flip side noticed Padilla’s good numbers. 68% and 16-1 in high school is very solid!
 
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What were Benevetis numbers when Iowa changed course on him?

He was throwing for 47%. 12 TDs to 14 INTs and then his last two games he threw 14/41 and 4 picks which resulted him getting benched. Iowa RARELY ever pulls an offer, but that poor kid’s play sure didn’t make a good argument against it.
 
Padilla's overall numbers are off pace compared to his Junior year. I think Hogan is still a solid prospect but if he chits the bed next year re-evaluation will be necessary.
Get Logan ready for Iowa next year because he'll play 4 games or more. Impressive yardage off 3 catches for Miamen. I like Jestin Jacobs and Beltons all purpose abilities in high school. Speaks to them bring great all around athletes who will accelerate at Iowa.
 
Padilla's overall numbers are off pace compared to his Junior year. I think Hogan is still a solid prospect but if he chits the bed next year re-evaluation will be necessary.
Get Logan ready for Iowa next year because he'll play 4 games or more. Impressive yardage off 3 catches for Miamen. I like Jestin Jacobs and Beltons all purpose abilities in high school. Speaks to them bring great all around athletes who will accelerate at Iowa.
Where will Logan play 4 games next year? Special teams? Even if Fant leaves (which he probably will) Iowa returns Hockenson, Wieting (part time starter, plays lots of downs), Beyer, and Cook. Cook will be a surprise to some next year if Fant leaves. He has a good as hands and speed as Hockenson, but he's still learning to play with his hand in the dirt and blocking. I don't know if anyone noticed he played after Fant's concussion and threw a pretty dang good block on the last TD run (drove his guy out, creating the hole). If Fant does leave, Cook will have a breakout season next year. Watch. Which one of these 4 do you think Logan will pass up? With our TE situation right now, I'd prefer if Logan and Miamen redshirt next year as we reload at that position.
 
Where will Logan play 4 games next year? Special teams? Even if Fant leaves (which he probably will) Iowa returns Hockenson, Wieting (part time starter, plays lots of downs), Beyer, and Cook. Cook will be a surprise to some next year if Fant leaves. He has a good as hands and speed as Hockenson, but he's still learning to play with his hand in the dirt and blocking. I don't know if anyone noticed he played after Fant's concussion and threw a pretty dang good block on the last TD run (drove his guy out, creating the hole). If Fant does leave, Cook will have a breakout season next year. Watch. Which one of these 4 do you think Logan will pass up? With our TE situation right now, I'd prefer if Logan and Miamen redshirt next year as we reload at that position.
I guess I'm assuming Fant moves on and Lee gets a shot in some early games to get a few snaps. We are deep at TE and Lee and Miamen will likely red shirt. Maybe wishful thinking on my part that Lee is world beaters, but I'm sure he will red shirt. Lee does have a college ready build right now.
 
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I guess I'm assuming Fant moves on and Lee gets a shot in see early game to get a few snaps. We are deep at TE and Lee and Miamen will likely red shirt. Maybe wishful thinking on my part that Lee is world beaters, but I'm sure he will red shirt. Lee does have a college ready build right now.
I won't disagree that Lee looks college ready and I think he will be a good one as well, I just don't think we will need him next year. I hope we don't ever need true freshmen as our recruiting improves and we cut down on people leaving. Unless you're one of the the half dozen blue blood programs that get the large percentage of the most college ready kids on the country, counting on true freshmen doesn't usually bear out well. Don't you think?
 
I won't disagree that Lee looks college ready and I think he will be a good one as well, I just don't think we will need him next year. I hope we don't ever need true freshmen as our recruiting improves and we cut down on people leaving. Unless you're one of the the half dozen blue blood programs that get the large percentage of the most college ready kids on the country, counting on true freshmen doesn't usually bear out well. Don't you think?
Most likely with our depth we would not have to rely upon Lee. I'm thinking more along the lines that he is good enough to play and potentially succeed at a high level. This may not be the case and we will find out. Keep in mind, though counting on large numbers of true freshman is not ideal, we are seeing 2 starting at corner out of necessity that may disprove the notion to some degree. Some that we get are ready.
 
Coaches are definitely looking for 1-2 TEs to come in and play, at least some, next year.

Still an outside chance they even take 1 more TE because they want more depth in the room.
 
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I guess I'm assuming Fant moves on and Lee gets a shot in some early games to get a few snaps. We are deep at TE and Lee and Miamen will likely red shirt. Maybe wishful thinking on my part that Lee is world beaters, but I'm sure he will red shirt. Lee does have a college ready build right now.
If you look at how the depth at TE is staggered .... we have a lot of guys who could be leaving after the '19 season (Cook, Wieting, and possibly Hockenson). Consequently, the coaches are going to want to get guys prepped and ready to be able to jump into the mix in 2020. Consequently, I am almost 100% certain that one of the true freshmen TEs doesn't redshirt.

Furthermore, if you look at how 4 TEs have played in most games (although Beyer has mostly seen reps on ST) ... and has had a 5th TE see some snaps (Cook) ... if we're working with the safe assumption that Fant is gone after the '18 season ... we're going to need a guy to step up (and step in).

I also anticipate that the 2nd TE gets to see reps in 4 games given the new redshirt rule. Hopefully the guy is ready to play ... because the coaches won't play guys unless they earn it.
 
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