He has one heck of an arm. He lit up Ames this year on the deep ball. Of course it did not help that Ames had a strong safety that seemed to run approximately a 5.3 40 and earned the nickname butter. Butter not because he was smooth, but because he was TOAST so often.
Creekmur is a good basketball player though, good enough I am surprised he is not going that route.
Could be a great late recruit to get to ISU (kind of like Jake Knott). In that last minute game winning drive against Dowling he hit passes on at least 2 and maybe it was 3 4th and longs. Must be a great pressure player and I'm looking forward to watching him Friday in the championship. Hope he and the Bobcats punk that Iowa City bunch, but that's a tall order.
I'm a bit surprised that Iowa hasn't offered him yet. His 6' 7" size and his strong arm make him an ideal candidate for the traditional pro-style offense that they run.
I'm a bit surprised that Iowa hasn't offered him yet. His 6' 7" size and his strong arm make him an ideal candidate for the traditional pro-style offense that they run.
Icksnay on the Iowa-ay offer-ay alk-tay. We don't want them to know he exists.
He would be similar to Veir from Ballard. He could grow into a TE because of his frame and his athleticism. Great pickup if he wanted to be a Cyclone.
except Veir wasn't a very good QB, probably not even the best one on that team. Creekmur is every bit a pure QB and would do very well in this offense. He has a great arm and can run well enough to be effective.
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except Veir wasn't a very good QB, probably not even the best one on that team. Creekmur is every bit a pure QB and would do very well in this offense. He has a great arm and can run well enough to be effective.
Agreed. Veir is not a quarterback. He will play TE or DE. I wish Iowa State would have looked at him for DE. Creekmur is purely a QB. You can watch M-town highlights on the Rag's website. Pretty impressive player.
My only problems with him are that he's a hawk fan and he's already shown he has no problem decommitting. If we sign him and then the hawks come calling, he's gone.
He has been running the "spread" at least since he was in 9th grade. He is very smart, extremely confident, and talented. I say confident, not cocky in a jerk sort of way like a few M-town qb's of old.
He has been running the "spread" at least since he was in 9th grade. He is very smart, extremely confident, and talented. I say confident, not cocky in a jerk sort of way like a few M-town qb's of old.
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