I'm seeing some buzz around the net that ISU is going after the Marshalltown QB and may be on the verge of an offer.
Anyone confirm/deny this?
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I'm seeing some buzz around the net that ISU is going after the Marshalltown QB and may be on the verge of an offer.
Anyone confirm/deny this?
Could this kid be a DB or something or is he a pure QB?
I have heard some buzz as well and I am wondering if it is a schollie offer or a walk-on opprotunity. What I have heard is that he would get a shot at QB and could end up switching positions if QB didn't work out. At a listed 6'7'' 205 lbs, with quick enough feet to get looks for basketball schollies, he should have the athleticism to stick at some position. Maybe a WR/TE hybrid after a few years in the weight room?
I'd love to see a local guy make an impact. From what I've heard, he's a tremendous athlete. It'd be a mistake to let him get away.
I heard he was going to CA to play basketball.
He backed out of the CA ( I think Santa Clara ) commitment. I hear he is better than Joe Montana.
He verballed last year to play BBall out in Cali, but I have heard he has since soured on the idea due to his/Mtown's success in football this year. I understand he was here this weekend on a official visit and is considering playing football in college now. I am not positive on the offer, but I believe one was given to him this weekend. I'd personally love to have him on the team whether it's at Qb or another spot.
he was on our sideline sat
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.
Yep. You get athletes in and then find a fit for their gifts. Plus he is a winner. You want winners. They will not tolerate losing, and it will drive them to improve themselves, and that is infectious. All things being equal, always go with a winner. They expect to win. And you cannot coach charisma and leadership.
QB, TE, WR, who cares. If they like him, get him here and let's keep building towards a brighter future at ISU.