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Yeah buddy.

not even an offer from mn or isu??
I guess this "selling playing time" argument isn't really valid.
 
Don’t care about his offers I care about his potential and what he can and will do as a Hawkeye.. the kids solid and it’s too bad the rest of the college football nation is blind as he has all the ingredients to be a super star as long as he follows the recipe with Doyle and the staff.. kids going to be lights out good
 
Don’t care about his offers I care about his potential and what he can and will do as a Hawkeye.. the kids solid and it’s too bad the rest of the college football nation is blind as he has all the ingredients to be a super star as long as he follows the recipe with Doyle and the staff.. kids going to be lights out good
I like the optimism, I really do. That being said I am not sure what makes you so sure of his star potential....I hope your right but nothing “screams” sure thing star. Speed is a ? But size and production is a +
 
Milehigh.. yeah I definitely agree with you I am not sure on his speed but that’s definitely a factor .. however he seems to be able to catch the deep ball and out jump his opposition.. pretty good video on him.. will have to wait and see like 5 years from now but I like his raw talent
 
Don’t care about his offers I care about his potential and what he can and will do as a Hawkeye.. the kids solid and it’s too bad the rest of the college football nation is blind as he has all the ingredients to be a super star as long as he follows the recipe with Doyle and the staff.. kids going to be lights out good

He COULD be. We'll just have to wait and see.

I will say this: No one saw Akrum Wadley or Josey Jewell or Josh Jackson or Desmond King or so many other Hawkeye greats from the past have the impact on college football that they did as lowly 2 and 3 star players. So, if the kid has the desire and drive to prove the "experts" wrong, with coaching and physical training, he's headed to the right school.
 
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