What is happening with Zach's recruitment? Sounds like he has taken visits to Iowa and spent more time there recently. Last I knew he was still committed to ISU.
HawkeyeNation has been expecting us to lose this one to them since he committed. I only know this because it was linked to their site around here not that long ago. Not sure if they have inside info or if they just expect every recruit to do this if they want them.What is happening with Zach's recruitment? Sounds like he has taken visits to Iowa and spent more time there recently. Last I knew he was still committed to ISU.
What is happening with Zach's recruitment? Sounds like he has taken visits to Iowa and spent more time there recently. Last I knew he was still committed to ISU.
This should answer your questionsWhat is happening with Zach's recruitment? Sounds like he has taken visits to Iowa and spent more time there recently. Last I knew he was still committed to ISU.
This should answer your questions
https://iowa.rivals.com/news/iowa-hawkeyes-in-the-fight-for-zach-twedt
I would encourage my kid not to commit this early. Even if they think they are sure, I would want them to see other places just to get some perspective and really evaluate the options.
A lot of kids prefer to commit before their senior season starts just to minimize the distraction. The early signing period has pushed early commitments as well.. I honestly don't see it as a bad thing.
From what little I've gathered, he's just doing the insurance policy thing. Loves ISU and Campbell. Not sure what he's majoring in, but being that he's already a farmer, I'd guess he'd want to major in something Ag related.
I'm just wondering how that works since Brian says they only offer as many as they have scholarships for. Isn't it kind of risky to use up one of those offers on someone who has already committed to another program?What kind of program is Iowa running where they offer a kid who is already committed?
A lot of kids prefer to commit before their senior season starts just to minimize the distraction. The early signing period has pushed early commitments as well.. I honestly don't see it as a bad thing.
The recruiting pitches can get pretty intimidating. "We have two openings and five recruits," etc. If you aren't a 5* recruit, it can be hard not to commit when offered.I would encourage my kid not to commit this early. Even if they think they are sure, I would want them to see other places just to get some perspective and really evaluate the options.
Twedt is only going to be a junior this season though. That is fairly early to commit. There are 2 full football seasons to be played by his future college program before he can even sign the LOI.
So much can change in that time frame.
Yeah but isn't this before the kid's Junior year not Senior? I get before the Senior year but not a whole year earlier. Especially when they haven't had a chance to check out all their options.