If Justin Fields was able to and wanted to transfer to ISU would you take him?

Scruff

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Brock's skill set is different, but I feel he is just as good of a player. Add in he knows our system and would give us greater success this year. No i don't want him.
 

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Tough choice but no. Cool hypothetical though. I would take a lot of other players on their roster.
 

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You always look to upgrade your roster... except in this case.

When your quarterback is the established leader of your team, bringing in a challenger would divide the players.
 

CloneinWDSM

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You always look to upgrade your roster... except in this case.

When your quarterback is the established leader of your team, bringing in a challenger would divide the players.
This.
Fields is better than Brock and will be a top 3 pick in the draft.
But you wouldn’t accept him unless Brock said he wanted to sit out because of the virus and didn’t plan to play this year.
 
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madguy30

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I'm good with Brock--he's embedded into the current culture of ISU football.

Give Brock Fields' personnel around him and vice versa and then see if what the results are.

Fields has more ability but having multiple receivers that can house a slant at any given moment and that kind of Oline is quite a luxury.
 

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Seriously, there's no way the NCAA is going to grant waivers to play this fall right?