DBs who transfered from Iowa State

Aduhbolu15

Well-Known Member
Feb 28, 2021
1,074
1,267
113
Imagine losing what we did and Paul Rhoads was still coach, teams would pass for 500+ yards every week on us!
 

StPaulCyclone

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Oct 9, 2008
2,579
2,524
113
Duh!
Not digging too deep, but Rose didn’t play in the bowl game and we held Clemson to one of their lowest offensive outputs all year.
Right. I assume that wasn’t one of the “terrible” games that was being referenced.
 

EvilBetty

Well-Known Member
Sep 7, 2012
1,597
1,850
113
It will be interesting to see how it all shakes out in the defensive backfield. As a casual observer it sure felt like a lot of the departures were not too long after Bloomfield was hired. Maybe just a coincidence, but it just feels like a move in a different direction caused some of the departures. So far the coaching staff has been talking the new guys up a lot. Let's see what happens when the bullets start flying.
Broomfield
 

Cydkar

Well-Known Member
Apr 12, 2006
26,923
12,722
113
I think all the DBs who transferred from Iowa State are starting for their new teams except for one and he's the backup. Starters include Kym'mani King at Florida A&M, Virdel Edwards at Hawaii, Isheem Young at Ole Miss and Jordyn Morgan at UNLV. The only nonstarter is Craig McDonald at Auburn, who is second string, according to a just-released depth chart. That's a lot of DBs to lose for one team, but it doesn't even seem to be even a minor hiccup for us.
We haven't played yet. It may prove to be some degree of a hiccup.
 
  • Agree
Reactions: enisthemenace

enisthemenace

Well-Known Member
Dec 5, 2009
13,971
10,176
113
Runnells, IA
We haven't played yet. It may prove to be some degree of a hiccup.
I’m with this. I lean towards us having the personnel for a solid defensive backfield, but depth is a bit of a concern (moving Porter to corner and an emergence of Verdon could help ease those concerns). Either way, won’t really know until games are played.
 

AuH2O

Well-Known Member
Sep 7, 2013
13,052
21,037
113
You know who else didn’t play in the Clemson game? Isheem Young.

Now…McDonald did, and had a solid game. I think Freyler made up for Rose being absent (9 solo tackles/6 assists).
Freyler was awesome vs Clemson. In my opinion the best individual performance by a defensive player last year. McDonald was really good too. They made great plays in space against elite talent.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Aclone

madguy30

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 15, 2011
57,412
55,328
113
Freyler was awesome vs Clemson. In my opinion the best individual performance by a defensive player last year. McDonald was really good too. They made great plays in space against elite talent.

Freyler seems to have the ability to shade or cover large sections of the field and I'm excited to see it progress.
 
  • Like
Reactions: isutrevman

Bipolarcy

Well-Known Member
Oct 27, 2008
3,231
2,107
113
Just to add to this, I left out a few of the transfers. Two other transfers are starting for their respective teams -- Jaquan Amos at Ball State and Datrone Young at Duke. Michael Antoine is not in the two deeps at Florida Atlantic.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Aclone

BWRhasnoAC

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Apr 10, 2013
30,305
27,990
113
Dez Moy Nez
I think it makes the chatter about these young corners even more believable. That's a lot of talent leaving for 'greener' pastures. Campbell has his sit down every year with each player and tells them where they are, what they would need to do to go further or discuss if going else where is in their interest. There's a reason these guys all transferred.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Aclone

clonedude

Well-Known Member
Apr 16, 2006
33,059
29,309
113
Disagree a little there. I mean, sure, to some degree but we're one injury away from having a completely unproven QB. We're an injury away from who the heck knows who at center. Again, hopefully neither happens but I think compared to some positions we actually I think have decent guys who would be inexperienced, yes, but can step in at safety

I agree with you on the QB situation. I don’t think the lack of depth and experience at that position is being talked about enough.

Dekkers is still somewhat of an unknown (although I think he’s the real deal), and after that you have two completely inexperienced guys in Ashton Cook who I believe was a walk on, and Rocco who is a true freshman and pretty small physically.

CMC has said a lot of good things about both Cook and Rocco, but performing in practice is one thing, and doing it on the field in an actual game is something else entirely.
 

clonehome

Well-Known Member
Jul 29, 2006
1,634
3,056
113
Interesting article, particularly the part about the staff evaluating their defensive play last year and seeing the need for improvement at safety. It’s been mentioned often, but maybe some of the guys left because they didn’t grade out as well as we thought and they were imminently going to be behind Johnson and Freyler. WVU and Tech games come to mind for sure.
 

BCClone

Well Seen Member.
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Sep 4, 2011
67,835
63,946
113
Not exactly sure.
Interesting article, particularly the part about the staff evaluating their defensive play last year and seeing the need for improvement at safety. It’s been mentioned often, but maybe some of the guys left because they didn’t grade out as well as we thought and they were imminently going to be behind Johnson and Freyler. WVU and Tech games come to mind for sure.
Isheem was getting fried on routes. He was becoming a light linebacker with his play.
 

allfourcy

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Apr 26, 2012
6,950
2,983
113
Isheem was getting fried on routes. He was becoming a light linebacker with his play.
I'm pretty sure we would have liked to have kept him but other circumstances led to his departure.
 

HouClone

Well-Known Member
Sep 3, 2011
2,830
2,197
113
Houston
Interesting article, particularly the part about the staff evaluating their defensive play last year and seeing the need for improvement at safety. It’s been mentioned often, but maybe some of the guys left because they didn’t grade out as well as we thought and they were imminently going to be behind Johnson and Freyler. WVU and Tech games come to mind for sure.
Holy moly, the D was awful in those games.
 

nrg4isu

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Dec 29, 2009
2,732
4,739
113
Springfield, Illinois
Interesting article, particularly the part about the staff evaluating their defensive play last year and seeing the need for improvement at safety. It’s been mentioned often, but maybe some of the guys left because they didn’t grade out as well as we thought and they were imminently going to be behind Johnson and Freyler. WVU and Tech games come to mind for sure.

I feel like no one has brought up our size at safety and corner positions. Darian Porter being listed at 6'4" and TJ Tampa at 6'2" at corner. That's a massive upgrade over speedy and most of our corners going back to pre-Rhoads days. Purchase is 5'11" but looks like he's got long arms and plenty of athleticism.