He seems like a good dude and teammate. Would love to see him have success in his last year.Utah St qb who was their starter last season has entered the portal. I’d love to see Petras tear up the MW.
He seems like a good dude and teammate. Would love to see him have success in his last year.Utah St qb who was their starter last season has entered the portal. I’d love to see Petras tear up the MW.
Hope he throws for about 3000 yardsHe seems like a good dude and teammate. Would love to see him have success in his last year.
Not sure on the numbers, but stores bought up tons of Swarm initially, which saw a large amount of NIL funds coming through and the collective thought those numbers would continue. Once people realized the beer sucked (even most Hawk fans don't like it), the product didn't move and stores haven't ordered more (stores had pallets that didn't sell).
Exile in general is pretty average beer. I give them credit for being one of the earlier craft brewers in DM, but there are so many better options than Exile.No doubt the Ames lager is a better beer. West O did a good job there. I feel like Exile pushed that swarm beer out too quickly.
Time for Iowa fans to start picking up cans.
Time for Iowa fans to start picking up cans.
Closed for entry. Those is can still transfer.Portal closed today I think and looks like they're rolling with a one legged Qb and no competent backup.
And their generational punter and return threat are gone, wonder how special they will be this year?The QB means nothing in Iowa Football. Punting wins games.
Time for Iowa fans to start picking up cans.
Well, like a lot of schools, they must have one or more wealthy donors carrying the major load.Only 400 season ticket holders are members of the Swarm. That’s the most interesting part of the story.
I’ve heard that a lot (if not all) of Iowa’s major and even mid-level NIL contributors bypass SWARM as none of them like or trust the leadership and operation of the collective.We are lucky to have people like Blum working for the We Will collective.
It also helps the collective not giving $85k to a kid that transfers back to Alabama…I’ve heard that a lot (if not all) of Iowa’s major and even mid-level NIL contributors bypass SWARM as none of them like or trust the leadership and operation of the collective.
Blum is able to balance the collective really well while also helping the non We Will contributions. And everybody likes, trusts, and respects him. That goes an enormously long way in attracting repeat donors across the full spectrum of giving.
Proctor learned something at Bama, get a good signing bonus and they can’t pull all of it back.It also helps the collective not giving $85k to a kid that transfers back to Alabama…