more importantly, born with Hok nappies on. He literally asked the two of the four guys with an unwavering commitment to EIU.That's hilarious that Brecht says he's still committed. Of course you are.... you're white. Why wouldn't you? You get preferential treatment at Iowa.
more importantly, born with Hok nappies on. He literally asked the two of the four guys with an unwavering commitment to EIU.
I wouldn't be surprised if Iowa see's a MASSIVE amount of its class decommit now. Especially those that are African-American. This is a baaaaddddd look for their program
The current situation coupled with the lack of visits could make you right. I was expecting most schools to lose higher than usual number of verbals, this could make it even worse. That said, the recruits don't commit to Doyle or BF, they've developed relationships with the other coaches who I don't think have been part of the problem. So who knows. Obviously a lot depends on what happens moving forward.
How about insinuating Coach Ferentz is a racist? You’ll say you were wrong but it was a straight troll post.
I would say that many Iowa commits cite Doyle as a reason for committing.
I'm sure he's been a selling point for sure. Iowa S&C is as good as it gets. But I don't know that's more important than the relationships they've built with the coach who's recruited them.
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Who is THE MAN getting guys to the league? Doyle.The current situation coupled with the lack of visits could make you right. I was expecting most schools to lose higher than usual number of verbals, this could make it even worse. That said, the recruits don't commit to Doyle or BF, they've developed relationships with the other coaches who I don't think have been part of the problem. So who knows. Obviously a lot depends on what happens moving forward.
Sounds like a yes man. Just what is needed.Sounds like Raimond Braithwaite will be assuming lead S&C duties, he's been there 15+ years. I think I saw some say it was Doyle and some of the S&C staff, assuming RB isn't one of them.
The current situation coupled with the lack of visits could make you right. I was expecting most schools to lose higher than usual number of verbals, this could make it even worse. That said, the recruits don't commit to Doyle or BF, they've developed relationships with the other coaches who I don't think have been part of the problem. So who knows. Obviously a lot depends on what happens moving forward.
All the signees in 2020 and commitments in 2021 that BF is the lead recruiter on are white. At least that's what I was able to derive from 24/7.
I normally would agree, but a lot of the players said they endured what was happening to them because they knew it was good for their chances to make the league. Meaning, they didn't wanna be there but Doyle and his training was their ticket to the NFL. No Doyle = No reason for those guys to go to Iowa any more.I'm sure he's been a selling point for sure. Iowa S&C is as good as it gets. But I don't know that's more important than the relationships they've built with the coach who's recruited them.
I normally would agree, but a lot of the players said they endured what was happening to them because they knew it was good for their chances to make the league. Meaning, they didn't wanna be there but Doyle and his training was their ticket to the NFL. No Doyle = No reason for those guys to go to Iowa any more.
But I agree with your statement earlier, I accepted a lot of decommits this year regardless. Now this just may make it worse. As far as other coaches not being involved, unfortunately that's not true either. A lot of players saying positions coaches are just as guilty and many siting BF as a problem right there with Doyle.
Over the last 10 years, about three-fourths of Iowa’s team captains have been white while only about half the starters were. About half of the Hawkeyes’ NFL draftees in that time have been African Americans. Were more of them worthy of captainship, I wondered, but never asked. It would have been uncomfortable.
For the last eight years, Iowa has put the name of a former Hawkeye on its ANF Wall of Honor in Kinnick Stadium. Each honoree has been white.
I'll be one of the last people to defend iowa for anything. But, I would guess 3/4 of ISU's captains have been white too. At least 2/3. The thing that most don't know is the process for naming captains. Is it a team vote? How much say do the coaches have? I'm sure it's different at every program. Usually, if you have an upper classman QB, he's a captain. And for whatever reason (that's a different debate), the QB position are mostly white guys.
Similarly, that "ANF Wall", we don't know what the criteria is for getting on there. I mean, maybe you have to be a farm kid. That would take most of the black kids from the bigger cities out of the running.
Depends if you have your nose pressed against the mirror or if you're standing back far enough. Let me know if you can't comprehend that.Going from 8 wins to 7 is an upward trend? Is it also an upward trend to go from winning a Bowl game to losing 2 in a row?
Players vote at Iowa State. Coaches pick at Iowa