Amir Coffey I believe is ours. Just gut feeling, no cold hard intel.
Jerry Meyer gave ISU some crystal yesterday. That's Diallo and Coffey recently.
Amir Coffey I believe is ours. Just gut feeling, no cold hard intel.
If we can pull in Bridges, Coffey and Monk in 2016 that would be the perfect way to restock with all we will be losing. Go get'em Fred!
Seems a couple of credible guys when it comes to Gopher sports are thinking Coffey is ISU bound..
http://www.forums.gopherhole.com/bo...DATED-9-11-25-by-ESPN-9-12-35-by-Scout/page22
As a Minnesotan who went to ISU, these Gopher Hole nuts continue to make me laugh. Never fails.
The meltdown should he commit to ISU would be a lot of fun..
Seems a couple of credible guys when it comes to Gopher sports are thinking Coffey is ISU bound..
http://www.forums.gopherhole.com/bo...DATED-9-11-25-by-ESPN-9-12-35-by-Scout/page22
I fail to understand how Ames is a bad city. That's their go -to. Is it Minneapolis? No. But is it Waco? No.
If we can pull in Bridges, Coffey and Monk in 2016 that would be the perfect way to restock with all we will be losing. Go get'em Fred!
I've always kinda wondered this too. People claim there is nothing to do, and it always makes me curious, what exactly is there to do in Minneapolis, that you can't do in Ames, that is so appealing? I'm genuinely curious.
That's a stupid question. It's a metro area near 4 Million people, more than the entire state of Iowa, 4 Pro sports teams, one of the nations most budding restaurant scene, and more music than you can shake a stick at.
With that said, it's not a college town. The U doesn't even feel like a college, and people around here really don't care that much about it. Great school, boring college experience. Iowa State blows away Minnesota in that aspect.
The U. Lol
That's a stupid question. It's a metro area with more than 3.5 Million people (more than the entire state of Iowa), 4 Pro sports teams, one of the nations most budding restaurant scenes, and more music than you can shake a stick at.
With that said, it's not a college town. The U doesn't even feel like a college, and people around here really don't care that much about it. Great school, boring college experience. Iowa State blows away Minnesota in that aspect.
That's a stupid question. It's a metro area with more than 3.5 Million people (more than the entire state of Iowa), 4 Pro sports teams, one of the nations most budding restaurant scenes, and more music than you can shake a stick at.
With that said, it's not a college town. The U doesn't even feel like a college, and people around here really don't care that much about it. Great school, boring college experience. Iowa State blows away Minnesota in that aspect.
Ouside of TCF, Minnesota is decades behind ISU for facilities. Jerry Kill would DIE to have facilities like ISU has for football.Don't forget that most of UMN's facilities feel like they're older than Ames itself.
This. It's pretty easy to see why Gopher fans have a high opinion of their locale. The Twin Cities are a fun place with a lot more activities and attractions than a small city like Ames. That said, that scene is not for everyone, and a small town has its own perks.