If he stays high on ISU and eventually chooses Cyclones, I will be going nuts on this thread.
4 star, Lazard 2.0 (maybe not as polished as he was).
I think we will land a few four stars this class
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Should we start a recruiting pod?Thanks! @NATEizKING really does the grunt work.
Thanks! @NATEizKING really does the grunt work.
Yeah that's what the developmental part of College Football is. He has size you can't teach. Iowa State is a top 10 team next season but the recruiting class is still in the mid 50s so to say Iowa State does not take projects like you said earlier is silly. Every one of the LBs brought in are going to be projects lol. They have good size and potential but will need to develop. The whole 5 star culture revolves around getting lower ranked guys including projects and having them buy in and make themselves as good as they can.Phillips has size and height and that’s about it. Doesn’t move well.
I would not be opposed.Should we start a recruiting pod?
As far as Corey Phillips goes, there are three key aspects about him involving his recruitment.Yeah that's what the developmental part of College Football is. He has size you can't teach. Iowa State is a top 10 team next season but the recruiting class is still in the mid 50s so to say Iowa State does not take projects like you said earlier is silly. Every one of the LBs brought in are going to be projects lol. They have good size and potential but will need to develop. The whole 5 star culture revolves around getting lower ranked guys including projects and having them buy in and make themselves as good as they can.
The kid from Phoenix (Tyler Powell?) would be a massive recruiting victory if we were able to land him. I think he is the #1 TE on our offer list. Marcus Peterson would be a great one to get as well.As far as Corey Phillips goes, there are three key aspects about him involving his recruitment.
First thing, we are recruiting others (Raridon, Burkle, couple others) who are simply better than Corey Phillips is. They have offers and I guarantee that one of those guys will commit to Iowa State.
Second, we would not even know his name if he was not in state, he wouldn't be on our radar. I'm not as big on winning the state as others. I'm all for winning the talent you want no matter where it is. Being in state makes it easier to pull them in, but when you get farther down the list, it depends on ability.
Third, the staff is not dumb, they would offer him if they thought that they could transform him into something spectacular.
For me, I see the size and the athletic ability. I think he is missing the "nasty" though that other recruits have. He doesn't finish runs, he doesn't run crisp routes, I need to see the "mean" that I saw in Tyler Moore and I see in dudes like McLaughlin and Sulka
Too many people get obsessed with getting the Iowa kids, but you can't take them if you don't see them making you better. Campbell has a culture that is to come in and work. We are at the point where you get kids based on potential and let the culture do its work. You don't get kids based on where they grew up. Many Iowa kids will give more for the home state school, but at this point, it doesn't matter. You get the kids that want more because they want to be their absolute best. Idc if you're an Iowan, sure it makes for a good story, but we want to win and be the best Iowa State we can be. That doesn't require in state kids to do that.As far as Corey Phillips goes, there are three key aspects about him involving his recruitment.
First thing, we are recruiting others (Raridon, Burkle, couple others) who are simply better than Corey Phillips is. They have offers and I guarantee that one of those guys will commit to Iowa State.
Second, we would not even know his name if he was not in state, he wouldn't be on our radar. I'm not as big on winning the state as others. I'm all for winning the talent you want no matter where it is. Being in state makes it easier to pull them in, but when you get farther down the list, it depends on ability.
Third, the staff is not dumb, they would offer him if they thought that they could transform him into something spectacular.
For me, I see the size and the athletic ability. I think he is missing the "nasty" though that other recruits have. He doesn't finish runs, he doesn't run crisp routes, I need to see the "mean" that I saw in Tyler Moore and I see in dudes like McLaughlin and Sulka
This is a great question. We have seen the shift in In-State kids where now the recruits actually have to make a decision on which program will be better for their future.4L, first thanks for all your work. Really appreciate your info.
I saw you posted yesterday I think our recruiting has shifted to kids that have NFL ability. I was wondering about where we sit nationally to recruits? I'm not delusional and understand we'll likely never get to the Ohio St, Alabama, Oklahoma blue blood level. But are we closing in on the Auburn, Oregon, Florida St level or closer to Michigan St, Kentucky, Cincinnati of the world?
Guess what I'm asking is who are the schools you see us on par with on the recruiting trail based on our recent success?
We have a lot of offers out. I think that one of the in-state guys will pounce on an opportunity at ISU.The kid from Phoenix (Tyler Powell?) would be a massive recruiting victory if we were able to land him. I think he is the #1 TE on our offer list. Marcus Peterson would be a great one to get as well.
Too many people get obsessed with getting the Iowa kids, but you can't take them if you don't see them making you better. Campbell has a culture that is to come in and work. We are at the point where you get kids based on potential and let the culture do its work. You don't get kids based on where they grew up. Many Iowa kids will give more for the home state school, but at this point, it doesn't matter. You get the kids that want more because they want to be their absolute best. Idc if you're an Iowan, sure it makes for a good story, but we want to win and be the best Iowa State we can be. That doesn't require in state kids to do that.
I haven’t looked at a lot of highlights lately. I can tell you, however, that last summer Eli Raridon’s dunking video impressed me even more than Fidone’s. Plus more upper body strength, and a long OL bloodline, so he’ll be a monster blocker as well.The kid from Phoenix (Tyler Powell?) would be a massive recruiting victory if we were able to land him. I think he is the #1 TE on our offer list. Marcus Peterson would be a great one to get as well.
I had heard that he was gonna end up in Iowa City so I didn't mention him. I would gladly take him and either Peterson or Powell. I think we end up landing two TEs in 2022. I also have a feeling that Tyler Moore is going to be a total badass.I haven’t looked at a lot of highlights lately. I can tell you, however, that last summer Eli Raridon’s dunking video impressed me even more than Fidone’s. Plus more upper body strength, and a long OL bloodline, so he’ll be a monster blocker as well.
Hope we get him—and that has nothing to do with him being an Instate kid.
By making the most impact, do you mean his first year or his over all career?I think Beau Freyler is going to be the guy that makes the most impact this year amongst the incoming freshman. I believe he will be the other gunner on punts/kickoffs with Rory Walling. I think Brown will be a 2nd draft pick by the end of his career at Iowa State. Needs some time with Coach Andrews and Coach Rasheed. Btw...Coach Rasheed doesn't get enough credit. He's done a hell of job.