According to Rivals, Iowa currently sits at #35 & Nebraska at #18. Not too bad for a new coach that inherited a 4 win team from last year.Iowa is finished and has been for a while. Now we are here to see what big boy recruiting looks like.![]()
According to Rivals, Iowa currently sits at #35 & Nebraska at #18. Not too bad for a new coach that inherited a 4 win team from last year.Iowa is finished and has been for a while. Now we are here to see what big boy recruiting looks like.![]()
Shouldn't you be over on the Iowa board celebrating signing 2 and low 3-stars? Laughing
Yep. Pretty impressive. Next years top 10 class will put this one to shame.According to Rivals, Iowa currently sits at #35 & Nebraska at #18. Not too bad for a new coach that inherited a 4 win team from last year.
Affraid not my friend. You might want to take a look at what Iowa is doing and take some notes. Solid class, where you can see how they fit into the system moving fwd. We strengthened our identity. We didn't just take the highest rated we took the player that is going to be best for Iowa. FWIW "our" only 2 stars are a 6'8 TE that will end up as a tackle and a LB Phil Parker identified as soon as you took Honas out of SD and when Phil says he likes a LB we trust him.
Affraid not my friend. You might want to take a look at what Iowa is doing and take some notes. Solid class, where you can see how they fit into the system moving fwd. We strengthens our identity. We didn't just take the highest rated we took the player that is going to be best for Iowa. FWIW "our" only 2 stars are a 6'8 TE that will end up as a tackle and a LB Phil Parker identified as soon as you took Honas out of SD and when Phil says he likes a LB we trust him.
We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
What’s the fun in that? We both have reasons for excitement. Iowa finished up with the best three year stretch of recruiting in Kirk’s tenure. Finally getting much faster. Here is to hoping Iowa/Nebraska starts to mean fighting for something big in the next half decade.We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
What’s the fun in that? We both have reasons for excitement. Iowa finished up with the best three year stretch of recruiting in Kirk’s tenure. Finally getting much faster. Here is to hoping Iowa/Nebraska starts to mean fighting for something big in the next half decade.
It is a natural rivalry rooted in geographical proximity and cultural similarities. We have lacked that since we left the Big 12. I thought when we joined the B1G that our game would become a rivalry. I still think it will.What’s the fun in that? We both have reasons for excitement. Iowa finished up with the best three year stretch of recruiting in Kirk’s tenure. Finally getting much faster. Here is to hoping Iowa/Nebraska starts to mean fighting for something big in the next half decade.
Three. A Tyjon Lindsey type quick WR, a McQuitty type WR with size, and then a typical boring WR that Iowa always lands.Did Iowa get some WRs this cycle?
We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
Not at allHmmm...I thought we were projecting to be top 20, what happened? Did a couple schools do better than expected or we did worse?
Hmmm...I thought we were projecting to be top 20, what happened? Did a couple schools do better than expected or we did worse?
Yes!Sure, they beat us with The Man That Grinned Himself to Death. But Iowa fans are aware that those days of Mike Riley are gone. Having the momentum of having the #3 class in the B1G, after our staff worked part-time recruiting this year, will continue right into next season.
We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
I see the bagman made it through the snow in time to see jbb.
huh, imagine this, a piece of common sense and good judgement. If I just fell off the turnip truck I would conclude from this thread that Iowa has never won a thing and is lower than slug slim and Urban Meyer is just a worthless piece of crap as a person and coach. Then the reality hits that both of these programs have owned Nebraska sets in. Good teams and programs don't have to brag and talk, they get it done on the field. I will wait on the results, bragging without something to back it up is for losers.
huh, imagine this, a piece of common sense and good judgement. If I just fell off the turnip truck I would conclude from this thread that Iowa has never won a thing and is lower than slug slim and Urban Meyer is just a worthless piece of crap as a person and coach. Then the reality hits that both of these programs have owned Nebraska sets in. Good teams and programs don't have to brag and talk, they get it done on the field. I will wait on the results, bragging without something to back it up is for losers.
It is a natural rivalry rooted in geographical proximity and cultural similarities. We have lacked that since we left the Big 12. I thought when we joined the B1G that our game would become a rivalry. I still think it will.
Don't mean to poop on your parade, but the three receivers you picked up are no where near the talent of Linsey or McQuitty..just watched their videos, reason why there was little to no offers. Anyway, Iowa uses 6'8" and taller slow TEs to somehow get open for receiving corps.Three. A Tyjon Lindsey type quick WR, a McQuitty type WR with size, and then a typical boring WR that Iowa always lands.
Three. A Tyjon Lindsey type quick WR, a McQuitty type WR with size, and then a typical boring WR that Iowa always lands.
Nah, let's pound our chest and act like we've never experienced success before.
The mantra of the new age Husker fan is to talk as though we're the '97 Huskers even though the reality is that we've won zero championships since they've been old enough to really understand the game.We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
It could have. But I think we would of made room for bothwrt JJB, the concern was always that tOSU would make a late play. Do JJB and Tannor play the same psn. That may have played a part as well.
Agreed.By the way this board reacts to each other’s post and vice versa it’s already a rivalry.
There’s nothing wrong with running our mouths and pounding our chests on our message boards. It’s the idiots who run to opponent message boards and pound their chests that need to find another hobby.We usually have higher rated classes than Iowa. And yet, they have beaten us soundly three years in a row. Here is an idea: why don't we actually beat them again before we start running off our mouths.
We should probably start our own thread but I didn’t say they were as talented as those guys. I used them as examples to GretnaShawn at the type of WR they are.Don't mean to poop on your parade, but the three receivers you picked up are no where near the talent of Linsey or McQuitty..just watched their videos, reason why there was little to no offers. Anyway, Iowa uses 6'8" and taller slow TEs to somehow get open for receiving corps.
You forgot to add that if we lose out on a recruit we either didn't want them anyway or that the other team gave them money to go to their school.
My advice....more fiber in your diet.