Breakout player

In the almost 50 years that I have been a fan of Iowa State Football, we have been at a significant disadvantage at the QB position most seasons. Purdy changed that. We need Dekkers to be a star.
 
Dekkers is going to be a stud. End of story. Perhaps we overlooked him because he’s gotten so much pub in the off-season and well-deserved at that. As someone put it to me last week, “If he has the year we think he will, the big dogs will be calling trying to poach him.”
Thank you, Brent
 
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In the almost 50 years that I have been a fan of Iowa State Football, we have been at a significant disadvantage at the QB position most seasons. Purdy changed that. We need Dekkers to be a star.
In the last 50 years, the best Gopher QB has probably been Adam Weber or Cory Sauter. You're not wrong but just think about how bad that is.
 
In the almost 50 years that I have been a fan of Iowa State Football, we have been at a significant disadvantage at the QB position most seasons. Purdy changed that. We need Dekkers to be a star.
I have been a cognizant fan for over 25 years. In that span, I can only think of 4 QBs at ISU who could consistently put the team on their back and compete with just about anyone: Sage, Seneca (sans the OU game in 2002) Bret and Brock. Austin had some good games, but the Big 12 was the gunslinging league while he was under center, and he/ISU's offense was not up to par at the time. Yes, in general QB has not been good. From 2010-2017 it was Cleveland Browns bad. I don't want to go back to those days.
 
In the last 50 years, the best Gopher QB has probably been Adam Weber or Cory Sauter. You're not wrong but just think about how bad that is.
Yes, that is certainly some perspective. Iowa State, while not a QB gold mine, has certainly not been bottom barrel bad by any means. I would be pretty hard pressed to recall a Kansas QB not named Todd Reesing.
 
Dekkers is going to be a stud. End of story. Perhaps we overlooked him because he’s gotten so much pub in the off-season and well-deserved at that. As someone put it to me last week, “If he has the year we think he will, the big dogs will be calling trying to poach him.”

That's concerning.
 
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Dekkers is going to be a stud. End of story. Perhaps we overlooked him because he’s gotten so much pub in the off-season and well-deserved at that. As someone put it to me last week, “If he has the year we think he will, the big dogs will be calling trying to poach him.”

Love that.......AND that's why Blum has a new role with the We Will Collective!
 
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Dekkers is going to be a stud. End of story. Perhaps we overlooked him because he’s gotten so much pub in the off-season and well-deserved at that. As someone put it to me last week, “If he has the year we think he will, the big dogs will be calling trying to poach him.”
I just listened to @ChrisMWilliams on with Miller and he picked Dekkers and it was like drinking a nice Four Roses single barrel and here you show up with a bottle of Pappy Van Winkel.
 
There's a lot more options to step up at RB than QB, it could easily be Norton or Sanders that takes "breaks out" at the RB position
All fine and good, and I am coming to terms with the realistic possibility of a true RBBC approach by the staff this year. There are a lot of guys who can tote it, but if I had to put my money where my mouth is and predict one of these guys to become a 'bellcow', it would be Brock. Campbell has not historically been a RBBC guy either, so I can picture a world too, where it starts out RBBC and then one guy kind of runs away with it after the first 4 or 5 games. Brock is the veteran of the group, so I hope he gets every chance to go and 'break out'.
 
He steps up, the pressure moves off of and opens the door wider for X to get friendly defensive looks.

Also, I talked to briefly Jaylin earlier this summer. He has some serious and genuine drive to be great. He’s a really, really solid and likable kid.
I think Dmitri Stanley is more than capable of contributing to the effort to free up X. Not to minimize Noel, but Stanley and the other newcomer WRs this year are the reasons I wouldn't go with Noel as my candidate for breakout player.
 
CMC literally said this is the best RB group he's ever coached with Brock leading the charge. Not sure what more could be said.
Best overall group does not equal we'll be fine without Hall. The proof is in the pudding and no one, including the coaches, will know how good anyone is until we see how they perform on Saturday.
 
Yeah, Dekkers would be my pick. Would like to have seen him play more last year. Will be interesting to see if he delivers this season. Freyler will be fun to watch, the way he flies around the field and makes plays. And Easton Dean - IIRC, Campbell said he could wind up being the best TE out of ISU, or something like that.... Well, here's the quote: Matt Campbell on QB-turned TE Easton Dean: "On or off the record, Easton's going to be the best tight end we've ever had here." !!! Wooooo-weeeeee.
 
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