Brock Purdy is the most clutch player in the state of Iowa's history

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I could go with Purdy. I would say someone that you could always depend on getting you 1-2 yards for the first down, but over the years you could probably count 2 or 3 people from each team.

edit: can any stat nerds come up with a completion percentage list for forth and short over the past 20 years.

Yeah I think it's Purdy by a large margin. Stanzi made a lot of big throws under pressure but he threw way too many pick sixes
 

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Why do Hawk fans always have to chime in on every single post or tweet that has any praise for ISU or an ISU athlete? Seriously, every time there is an ESPN tweet saying anything positive for ISU, a hawk fan always has to post. Here's one I noticed from today as a well.

So much material. Can’t help but poke the bear. Lol
 

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Adam Woodbury says hi.

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Means nothing if we don't have the denominator for each.
I agree that we probably need a big more information than just "big throw under pressure", but Trevor Lawrence and Joe Burrow is good company to be with.

I wonder where Stanley was.
 

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Way up there
If cryharder has beef with the list...take it up with PFF College football. ISU fans didn't create this list, why come here and attack them?
 

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Football only otherwise Big Game Tae and Georges would be in the discussion

I'll go Purdy as the best with Wadley as the runner up. He made some big plays





um. probably not. Nothing against Brock though.