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Old 09-01-2007, 10:37 PM   #2
Shinyhappyclone
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Re: Some Good News - Jerome Tiller

Not to be a downer, but I have become fatigued by waiting for the supposed flood of Texas talent to come to ISU for my last 25 years of being a fan. That goes for Florida too.

Sure we want a few of these kids to come up...the ones who really want to be here like Ennis or Austin. We need a team primarily of Iowans and Midwesterners to avoid the problems with culture shock and homesickness/malaise. Haven't we learned this by now? Fans want to cheer for the home kids too. Not all kids from Ft. Worth want to be in Ames in February studying in some Towers study room.
It would be cool to get a stud Nose Tacke and rush end from texas. Any kickers down there that can make a 40+ yard field goal?
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