Houston DE grad transfer Isaiah Chambers.
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Wears 94 even. Bring him in and convince Gholston to return and the pass rush unit is just fine. Waggoner seems poised for a breakout too.
Was it Houston that senior and junior players called it quits for 2019 after playing 4 games and hoping that 2020 was better suited for a winning season?
I know that we need more "short term" depth and firepower at DE (given AJ's presumed departure ... and the fact that Golston is likely "testing the waters" too) ... so it is prudent to be appraised of the DE talent who might fit our needs schematically (we execute a 2-gap scheme). However, with that said, I still wonder if the coaches were following Michael Thompson's departure from OU too. He was a DT recruit we were after from the St. Louis area ... and after he suffered an injury with the Sooners ... he ultimately was moved over to the OL. I wonder if he could be a "fit" for the Hawks?
Yeah ... on D my primary concerns are "firepower" on the DL ... and experience at MIKE. Punter is obviously a need too. As for OL ... it will be interesting to see if Jackson sticks around. The bigger issue I see for us on the OL concerns experienced depth at OT. I know our interior line play was sketchy in '19 ... but I think that all the injuries at least helped to develop some depth on the interior line. That will likely pay dividends downstream ... however, immediately, the bigger OL need is depth at OT.they are probably following a number of players at this time of year. I could see interested in immediate/grad transfers at: DL, OL, Punter, LB for the right guy.
Yeah, that's why I tweeted about it yesterday.
No, our biggest need is a Mike linebacker! Doyle will be the next Hesse.
I remember Swann. I was bummed Iowa missed on him.Yeah, that's why I tweeted about it yesterday.
Iowa coaches are also following Stanford grad transfer Jovan Swann, who they recruited out of high school.
??No, our biggest need is a Mike linebacker! Doyle will be the next Hesse.
Joe Evans is the best pass rusher on the edge after AJE leaves.Wears 94 even. Bring him in and convince Gholston to return and the pass rush unit is just fine. Waggoner seems poised for a breakout too.
You don’t think he was an upgrade?Speaking of punters, the ASU grad transfer was not exactly an upgrade. No wonder he was going to lose his job in Tempe. I really don't know why nobody else punted in a game this year because Iowa's punting, whether for distance or placement, was pretty weak. He was nowhere near the next Ron Coluzzi. Whoever takes over next season won't have a very high bar.
I know that we need more "short term" depth and firepower at DE (given AJ's presumed departure ... and the fact that Golston is likely "testing the waters" too) ... so it is prudent to be appraised of the DE talent who might fit our needs schematically (we execute a 2-gap scheme). However, with that said, I still wonder if the coaches were following Michael Thompson's departure from OU too. He was a DT recruit we were after from the St. Louis area ... and after he suffered an injury with the Sooners ... he ultimately was moved over to the OL. I wonder if he could be a "fit" for the Hawks?
LOL.??
Doyle looked lost quite a bit when I watched him.
Saw nothing that would indicate anything but a special teams guy to me.
Iowa’s net average this year was higher than the gross average last year. Significant improvement. A surprising thing I saw was Iowa was second in the conference in punt returns.Speaking of punters, the ASU grad transfer was not exactly an upgrade. No wonder he was going to lose his job in Tempe. I really don't know why nobody else punted in a game this year because Iowa's punting, whether for distance or placement, was pretty weak. He was nowhere near the next Ron Coluzzi. Whoever takes over next season won't have a very high bar.
Yeah, that's why I tweeted about it yesterday.
Iowa coaches are also following Stanford grad transfer Jovan Swann, who they recruited out of high school.
I remember Swann. I was bummed Iowa missed on him.
I didn't see your tweet but did see the notification that you and Kelvin were following Isaiah. He looks like he'd be an amazing grad transfer.
You don’t think he was an upgrade?
I’m not sure you’re going to get anyone to agree with you, Mr Rastetter.
You don’t think he was an upgrade?
I’m not sure you’re going to get anyone to agree with you, Mr Rastetter.
Watch the Wicsky game tape and see if you're still LOL.LOL.
Couple questions, was Ince recruited as a T or G? He rotated a fair amount at LG and wasn’t sure if that was to get game experience before he slid out to T.Yeah ... on D my primary concerns are "firepower" on the DL ... and experience at MIKE. Punter is obviously a need too. As for OL ... it will be interesting to see if Jackson sticks around. The bigger issue I see for us on the OL concerns experienced depth at OT. I know our interior line play was sketchy in '19 ... but I think that all the injuries at least helped to develop some depth on the interior line. That will likely pay dividends downstream ... however, immediately, the bigger OL need is depth at OT.
I don't doubt a RS Freshman had a bad game. I'm LOL'ing that you think he'll be nothing more than a special teams player for his next three seasons, when he was the backup this year on a top 10 defense.Watch the Wicsky game tape and see if you're still LOL.
They abused the kid's positioning and talent.