Iowa's new in-state recruiting strategy: Don't offer them so that when ISU gets them its because they weren't good enough to play at Iowa
You never clarified in your post that it had to be east of I-35 AND have an Iowa offer in hand. And quite frankly, there isn't much for division 1 talent east of I-35.
I love that we are finally starting to lock down Iowa talent. That is a huge step for this program.
Sammy Football disagrees
Default Hawknation reply:Someone post this on Hawkeyenation so we can get another whine thread going over there.
I'm curious as to how you're planning on guaranteeing this?Pierschbacher will not attend Iowa State. That is a pipe dream. I can guarantee you that.
See other post. To be fair Lanning never received an offer from Iowa. So no, Iowa didn't want him.
IIRC, EIU has never offer a single recruit that has gone to ISU
So did Joel Lanning, and yet where is he committed to???
You would be surprised. This isn't an Iowa recruiting thread, so I'm not going to get into a bunch. But I would say early playing time at a BCS school who has been a top 25 program over the past decade, along with a program that sends kids to the NFL at a higher rate than 90% of college programs would be a pretty good sales pitch.
Where did I say Ross P was a lock to commit to Iowa? I didn't....I realize there is a greater chance he goes elsewhere, than goes to Iowa. Simply said he wasn't going to go to Iowa State. I feel fairly confident about that. As far as Lazard and Campos goes, those are two great commits for Iowa State. Momentum is clearly snowballing in the program right now, and those two players could turn out to be tremendous players for you. However, I think most Iowa State fans are losing sight of the fact that these kids grew up ISU fans in central Iowa. I realize a few years ago they would have gone out of state, and them choosing ISU clearly shows you are improving. But why don't we hold off on the in-state domination talk, and wait until they get a commit from somewhere east of I-35 before we claim them in-state kings.
Look I think its great we are landing awesome instate recruits and I am not going to rub it into any schools face, but you sir coming on here trolling like you are WOW. Just leave dude.See other post. To be fair Lanning never received an offer from Iowa. So no, Iowa didn't want him.
They might as well start selling Prep H at EIU stadiumThat's what their fans say, but the Iowa staff gets all butthurt when they offer a kid (like Bevins) and they stay committed to ISU.