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Looks like IOWA is Offensive Line U and TE U

Also shocking....with how few players Iowa St has in the NFL...it is pure embarrassment that Iowa isn't beating Iowa St by 30+ every year.

More so, with Iowa being 16th on the list for players in the NFL, are they actually under performing?

I think that’s a fair assessment as well. Let’s look at the difference between winning % the last ten years for P5 schools and where they rank on that list. Is Iowa underperforming taking this simplistic view? Slightly.

Alabama 0
LSU -9
Florida -18
Miami -32
Ohio St +1
Florida St -2
USC -7
Clemson +3
Auburn -18
Georgia -6
Stanford -1
UCLA -57
Tennessee -65
Michigan -30
Notre Dame -12
Iowa -12
Texas -19
Penn St 0
Texas A&M -24
Oklahoma +16
Wisconsin +12
Cal -65
Washington -33
Mississippi -34
South Carolina -10
Nebraska +2
Oregon +20
North Carolina -44
Pitt -19
Mich St +13
Miss St -17
NC St -25
Missouri -3
Louisville +4
Virginia Tech +16
West Virginia +3
Utah +17
TCU +33
Texas Tech -12
Rutgers -34
Arkansas -20
Illinois -64
Colorado -69
Oregon St -43
Boston College -31
Virginia -61
Oklahoma St +40
Kansas St +21
Maryland -41
Purdue -61
Arizona St -14
Georgia Tech +18
Baylor +14
Indiana -50
Northwestern +21
Arizona +10
Kentucky -24
Vanderbilt -24
Duke -12
Wake Forest -22
Minnesota -9
Syracuse -13
Wash St -21
Kansas -37
Iowa St -3
 
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Ding, ding, ding ... a lot of guys like being recruited a bit too much. Those are the sort of guys that the Hawks don't care for as much. The Hawkeye coaches don't seem to coddle their recruits as much as other programs ... and some players feel 'disrespected' if they're not getting that constant attention.
Iowa just pulled an offer on a kid that got hurt. I was under the impression that didn't happen at Iowa.
 
Of course you would post that because it deflects the attention from the proof at hand. My guess is the B10 has more teams that would bury the original posters claim. BTW, Wisconsin has had 12 All American OL in 10 years.
However, as prior poster already pointed out, Iowa currently has more o-lineman in NFL than Wisconsin.
 
Iowa just pulled an offer on a kid that got hurt. I was under the impression that didn't happen at Iowa.
Did the guy commit to Iowa? If not ... then there is no inconsistency. I'm sure that there are plenty of guys who get re-evaluated for a myriad of reasons.
 
No, he is making $7900/wk fresh out of college chasing his dream. He will make about $200K for 6 months of work with the prospects of a large pay raise if he gets promoted at work. I do understand why you wanted to change the subject from the original post, though. Other fan bases got wind of the post that was a bit foolish and exposed it.

He’d make more in the NFL. Had he been drafted our course. Who was the last Cyclone that was drafted anyway? No flame. Just curious.
 
Wisconsin
OL- Rob Havenstein - Rams
OL - Travis Frederick - Cowboys
OL - Ryan Groy - Bills
OL - Ryan Ramczyk - Saints
OL - Rick Wagner - Lions
OL - Kevin Zeitler - Browns

Looks like the hawks don`t even have the designation in their own conference
Tyler Marz was active for a few games last season and remains on Tennessee's practice squad for a 3rd year.
If he's knee healthy, he's plenty good enough to play in the NFL.
 
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