If “about” means not ******* close then yeah. Otherwise your obsession here is really weird. Really weird.
I don't think you read the first sentence of my post correctly.
If “about” means not ******* close then yeah. Otherwise your obsession here is really weird. Really weird.
Park was an elite QB? Pretty sure you may be the one stoned here.
Is the buddy cytwins?Yeahidiot and his buddy drinking beer and watching a replay of the Iowa spring game. Hope you gained a lot of valuable info on an "intrasquad scrimmage" or as he would call it "game like situation".
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Yeahidiot and his buddy drinking beer and watching a replay of the Iowa spring game. Hope you gained a lot of valuable info on an "intrasquad scrimmage" or as he would call it "game like situation".
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You are a complete moron, and but you haven't figured that out yet either.
The only morons in this thread are those that considered Park an elite QB.
Actually your basketball coach thinks you Hawkeye fans are all morons...
Not all of us.
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/college-football-starting-quarterback-rankings-2018
33. Kyle Kempt, Iowa State
Kempt stepped up in a big way last season. He assumed the starting job after Jacob Park left the team in early October and made his first start on the road at Oklahoma. The big moment didn’t rattle Kempt, as he connected on 18 of 24 throws for 343 yards and three touchdowns in an upset over the Sooners. Kempt finished 2017 with 1,787 yards and 15 passing scores and completed 66.3 percent of his passes. He also tossed only three picks on 243 attempts.
27. Nate Stanley, Iowa
Iowa’s offense had a seamless transition from C.J. Beathard to Nate Stanley. In his first year as the starter, Stanley tossed 26 touchdowns and threw for 2,437 yards. He completed 55.8 percent of his passes but delivered key performances against Ohio State and Iowa State to guide the Hawkeyes to victory in both contests. Coach Kirk Ferentz will be looking for Stanley to take another step forward in 2018, and the junior will have help from a solid supporting cast, which includes a likely All-American at tight end in Noah Fant.
Do you think that order and ranking would be the same if Kempt had started all season?
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/college-football-starting-quarterback-rankings-2018
33. Kyle Kempt, Iowa State
Kempt stepped up in a big way last season. He assumed the starting job after Jacob Park left the team in early October and made his first start on the road at Oklahoma. The big moment didn’t rattle Kempt, as he connected on 18 of 24 throws for 343 yards and three touchdowns in an upset over the Sooners. Kempt finished 2017 with 1,787 yards and 15 passing scores and completed 66.3 percent of his passes. He also tossed only three picks on 243 attempts.
27. Nate Stanley, Iowa
Iowa’s offense had a seamless transition from C.J. Beathard to Nate Stanley. In his first year as the starter, Stanley tossed 26 touchdowns and threw for 2,437 yards. He completed 55.8 percent of his passes but delivered key performances against Ohio State and Iowa State to guide the Hawkeyes to victory in both contests. Coach Kirk Ferentz will be looking for Stanley to take another step forward in 2018, and the junior will have help from a solid supporting cast, which includes a likely All-American at tight end in Noah Fant.
Do you agree with this? Doesn't quite fit the narrative that Stanley is a lot better than Kempt. FWIW I don't agree with it
Yes, I agree with Athlon that Stanley is a better QB than Kempt.
Yes, I agree with Athlon that Stanley is a better QB than Kempt.