Jordan Studer to walk on next year

Knownothing

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Jusr a guess here but I am pretty sure cpr won't be putting up with attitude problem from a walkon from ankeny. Just a guess. It would tqke all of one dumb move for this kid to be putting on the drake university football program.
 

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Jusr a guess here but I am pretty sure cpr won't be putting up with attitude problem from a walkon from ankeny. Just a guess. It would tqke all of one dumb move for this kid to be putting on the drake university football program.
Even though he doesn't have an attitude problem. He's well respected in school and he didn't lose composure on the field. Yes, I go to Ankeny.
 

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I played with him from 8th grade to our senior season. He's a great player. He works hard, has a great passion for the game of football. He's in one of my AP classes and he is the smartest one in there. He wasn't named Defensive Player of the Year for nothing.
 

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I played with him from 8th grade to our senior season. He's a great player. He works hard, has a great passion for the game of football. He's in one of my AP classes and he is the smartest one in there. He wasn't named Defensive Player of the Year for nothing.

That explains it. Lol. Glad he is a Cyclone.
 

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Name 1 football player that hasn't cussed on the sideline.
Me, since I was only on the sidelines for about 5 plays a game. I spent my time chugging water. ISU doesn't need a walkon that spent time on the sideline :)jimlad: for that last sentence) /endrelivinghighschoolfootballdays

And Tim Tebow
 
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I have been around the Ankeny program ever since I moved there before the lockout. I have gotten to know the Ankeny coaches and players as they were gracious enough to allow me to use their facilities while I was preparing for the lockout to end. I think this is a huge get for Iowa State if he decides to go there. He will eventually become a scholarship player. As far as the attitude perspective, it was never apparent to me. I have seen several workouts, practices, and attended five games. I think sometimes people confuse a person's "attitude" with the way they play the game. He plays the game with passion and a chip on his shoulder. I would love to have a guy like that on my team, especially a defensive linemen.

And my post are in the single digits, and if you don't want to respect my opinion, then I have a few words for you. "Do you smell what the Rock is cooking"?
 

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I have been around the Ankeny program ever since I moved there before the lockout. I have gotten to know the Ankeny coaches and players as they were gracious enough to allow me to use their facilities while I was preparing for the lockout to end. I think this is a huge get for Iowa State if he decides to go there. He will eventually become a scholarship player. As far as the attitude perspective, it was never apparent to me. I have seen several workouts, practices, and attended five games. I think sometimes people confuse a person's "attitude" with the way they play the game. He plays the game with passion and a chip on his shoulder. I would love to have a guy like that on my team, especially a defensive linemen.

And my post are in the single digits, and if you don't want to respect my opinion, then I have a few words for you. "Do you smell what the Rock is cooking"?

+1 on all points
 

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I have been around the Ankeny program ever since I moved there before the lockout. I have gotten to know the Ankeny coaches and players as they were gracious enough to allow me to use their facilities while I was preparing for the lockout to end. I think this is a huge get for Iowa State if he decides to go there. He will eventually become a scholarship player. As far as the attitude perspective, it was never apparent to me. I have seen several workouts, practices, and attended five games. I think sometimes people confuse a person's "attitude" with the way they play the game. He plays the game with passion and a chip on his shoulder. I would love to have a guy like that on my team, especially a defensive linemen.

And my post are in the single digits, and if you don't want to respect my opinion, then I have a few words for you. "Do you smell what the Rock is cooking"?

But how is his air-guitar?
Seriously - this is all we (ISU-fans) need to know right here
 

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I have been around the Ankeny program ever since I moved there before the lockout. I have gotten to know the Ankeny coaches and players as they were gracious enough to allow me to use their facilities while I was preparing for the lockout to end. I think this is a huge get for Iowa State if he decides to go there. He will eventually become a scholarship player. As far as the attitude perspective, it was never apparent to me. I have seen several workouts, practices, and attended five games. I think sometimes people confuse a person's "attitude" with the way they play the game. He plays the game with passion and a chip on his shoulder. I would love to have a guy like that on my team, especially a defensive linemen.

And my post are in the single digits, and if you don't want to respect my opinion, then I have a few words for you. "Do you smell what the Rock is cooking"?

Who the hell is this guy and what would he know? :jimlad:
 

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I have been around the Ankeny program ever since I moved there before the lockout. I have gotten to know the Ankeny coaches and players as they were gracious enough to allow me to use their facilities while I was preparing for the lockout to end. I think this is a huge get for Iowa State if he decides to go there. He will eventually become a scholarship player. As far as the attitude perspective, it was never apparent to me. I have seen several workouts, practices, and attended five games. I think sometimes people confuse a person's "attitude" with the way they play the game. He plays the game with passion and a chip on his shoulder. I would love to have a guy like that on my team, especially a defensive linemen.

And my post are in the single digits, and if you don't want to respect my opinion, then I have a few words for you. "Do you smell what the Rock is cooking"?

Until Jordan Carstens weighs in on this I won't believe anyone.
 

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Is Studer a grayshirt candidate?
Well put Ben "Big Show" Lamaak....there is a bunch of pencil necks on here that for sure have never put the pads on.

This kid , by far, was one of thee best, if not thee best D players in the state!!

And McClone, 1 posts or 100 posts, get a clue what your talkin bout...Pencil Neck!!! I bet you played in the band :)
 

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Name 1 football player that hasn't cussed on the sideline.

You must still be hurtin from the whoopin we put on you in the quarter-finals.

Tim Tebow :yes:

And as long as he doesn't lose control on the field.....i'm good. Gotta have passion to play the game.
 

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