You really make it sound like you don't have fun and/or spend meaningful time here. You can reclaim such time by... not coming here.
What isu NCAA title are clone fans most proud of, internet voting or trolling?
You really make it sound like you don't have fun and/or spend meaningful time here. You can reclaim such time by... not coming here.
I'm just trying to help you out.What isu NCAA title are clone fans most proud of, internet voting or trolling?
Iowa definitely has more talent at CB. Both Rugamba and Jackson are superb talents. Iowa's fourth string CB turned down an offer from Michigan to play at Iowa. That says a lot.
And at QB, outside of Park, Iowa State doesn't have much talent at all.
And both Jackson and Rugamba are more likely to play in the NFL than Peavy. Also, Rugamba has the lowest passer rating against of any returning DB in the Big Ten. I think I'll stick with my opinion that Jackson and Rugamba are better talents than anyone Iowa State has to offer. Although Peavy is pretty good for a lil feller.
This aged well
I would agree. Jackson is the best CB in the country, and Hankins (a true freshman) played lights out in his first career start. No doubt Rugamba struggled, but he was dealing with injuries all season long- he'll be fine moving forward.
Iowa State also proved they don't have much talent at the QB position- a couple game managers, sure, but the walk-on (whatever his name is) and Noland are not very good.
whatever his name is had 1 less top 5 wins than Ricky Stanzi, in just 4 games, I think that's pretty good.I would agree. Jackson is the best CB in the country, and Hankins (a true freshman) played lights out in his first career start. No doubt Rugamba struggled, but he was dealing with injuries all season long- he'll be fine moving forward.
Iowa State also proved they don't have much talent at the QB position- a couple game managers, sure, but the walk-on (whatever his name is) and Noland are not very good.
I would agree. Jackson is the best CB in the country, and Hankins (a true freshman) played lights out in his first career start. No doubt Rugamba struggled, but he was dealing with injuries all season long- he'll be fine moving forward.
Iowa State also proved they don't have much talent at the QB position- a couple game managers, sure, but the walk-on (whatever his name is) and Noland are not very good.
And both Jackson and Rugamba are more likely to play in the NFL than Peavy. I think I'll stick with my opinion that Jackson and Rugamba are better talents than anyone Iowa State has to offer. Although Peavy is pretty good for a lil feller.
Still stand by this?
If 3,187 yards 24 TD 9 INT and 63% is what "not very good" looks like, I can't wait until ISU has somebody "good" at QB....I would agree. Jackson is the best CB in the country, and Hankins (a true freshman) played lights out in his first career start. No doubt Rugamba struggled, but he was dealing with injuries all season long- he'll be fine moving forward.
Iowa State also proved they don't have much talent at the QB position- a couple game managers, sure, but the walk-on (whatever his name is) and Noland are not very good.
Didn't watch many Iowa State games this year, so hard to say. All I remember about Peavy this year is him getting burned repeatedly by Iowa's true freshman and giving up 3 TD's against the Hawks.
Still stand by this?
Still stand by this?
Lol who is Hankins? Didn't Iowa throw out like 5 guys in the Purdue game to stop the one WR and only Jackson could do it and he's gone after this year?
ToE shoulda threw a scholly at the kid that did outrun the APD, let's be honest here. They can always use more fast WR's, just teach the kid to catch a ball.But he couldn't outrun the slow Ames PD? Doesn't say much for Big 12 receivers.
Yet, never watches Iowa play.
I follow Jon Miller and Chad Liestikow on Twitter and they were so entertaining that game crucifying whatever CB was opposite of Jackson
ToE shoulda threw a scholly at the kid that did outrun the APD, let's be honest here. They can always use more fast WR's, just teach the kid to catch a ball.
Who would have known that officers with two way radios (radio singles faster than human) and cars(faster than humans) would catch a running person.But he couldn't outrun the slow Ames PD? Doesn't say much for Big 12 receivers.