Jefferson is also one of the worst football programs in the state. I remember when I played them, we beat them by 50 points. Anyways, Lipsey is a hell of an athlete.
I think the situations are different. In basketball, he's a top 100 recruit, in football, he's not being recruited. (To my knowledge)Worked out for Kyler Murray.
Jefferson is also one of the worst football programs in the state. I remember when I played them, we beat them by 50 points. Anyways, Lipsey is a hell of an athlete.
I'm actually from Story City, but there isn't anything special to see in Ames (aside from the campus). I guess Ada Hayden is a nice spot, but not must-see.
I think the situations are different. In basketball, he's a top 100 recruit, in football, he's not being recruited. (To my knowledge)
Open enrolled, thanks for the concern.Roland-Story played Jefferson or did you open enroll?
Agreed, I just don't know what position Lipsey would play. QB isn't his natural position. I think he could be a good wideout or running back.I am mostly being facetious, but looks like the kid can ball on the gridiron, too, at least from those reports. I bring up Kyler Murray because everybody assumed he was going to go with baseball until he blew up at Oklahoma, became a first-overall pick, and won offensive rookie of the year in the NFL. It is not impossible for just a great raw athlete and competitor to be able to excel at more than one sport.
No wonder RS is so bad, all their best players are leaving. lolOpen enrolled, thanks for the concern.
He would definitely be a utility guy at this point. However, he's very likely going to continue growing and could be a WR or RB in college. His body fluidity matched with that speed is impressive.I would say wideout
He would definitely be a utility guy at this point. However, he's very likely going to continue growing and could be a WR or RB in college. His body fluidity matched with that speed is impressive.
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I don't think that even includes his 80-or-so yard punt return.Kid is having one heck of a football season. Ran for over 300 yards last night and passed for over 100.
What an athlete!
Lipsey’s legs lift Ames into the second round: Sets rushing record in 35-31 playoff win over CRJ
Tamin Lipsey set an Ames single-game rushing record with 346 yards to lead the Little Cyclones to a 4A playoff win over Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 35-31.www.amestrib.com
Nothing seriousI see he didn’t play vs SEP due to injury. Anyone know if it was serious? Seems like a special talent but with one major injury already hopefully this one wasn’t bad
Nothing serious
There was also no point in him playing. They weren't going to be competitive with Southeast Polk no matter what.