In some sports, having a single Big Ten commit on a high school team is enough to make that team great. A dominant point guard or center can take over a basketball game. A dominant pitcher can shut down an opposing lineup.
One beautiful part of football, though, is that most of the time, a single player isn't enough. This week's player of the week shows that concept well. He had another big night, but despite that, his team lost for the third time this season. The team sits just 2-3 overall despite the player's dominance.
Elsewhere, it was a big week for future Iowa defenders. Four different future Iowa defensive players found the endzone. Here's how they, and the rest of Iowa's commits, performed in Week 5.
More here: https://iowa.rivals.com/news/how-iowa-commits-did-in-week-5
One beautiful part of football, though, is that most of the time, a single player isn't enough. This week's player of the week shows that concept well. He had another big night, but despite that, his team lost for the third time this season. The team sits just 2-3 overall despite the player's dominance.
Elsewhere, it was a big week for future Iowa defenders. Four different future Iowa defensive players found the endzone. Here's how they, and the rest of Iowa's commits, performed in Week 5.
More here: https://iowa.rivals.com/news/how-iowa-commits-did-in-week-5