He was one of the top prospects in the country before tearing his aclWas he rated higher previously? 3 star on both big services and only offers are Nebraska and the Cyclones. I thought he was like a borderline 5 star guy.
JP needs his flippin head examined if he will be basing a termination decision on the perceived relationship between Prohm and an unsigned recruit.I almost feel like Prohm is going to be given the chance to stay because he seems to be in on Lipsey.
Okay, while that's true, Prohm isn't going to be fired after this next season. Then after that, if he's able to sign Lipsey, I see Prohm being granted another year after if the year after next isn't good.JP needs his flippin head examined if he will be basing a termination decision on the perceived relationship between Prohm and an unsigned recruit.
He wont, so it's a moot point.JP needs his flippin head examined if he will be basing a termination decision on the perceived relationship between Prohm and an unsigned recruit.
Was he rated higher previously? 3 star on both big services and only offers are Nebraska and the Cyclones. I thought he was like a borderline 5 star guy.
He's 6'1"These videos are so hard to evaluate. He looks short?
He's 6'1"
I wouldn't be surprised to see him sprout another couple inches, and I also wouldn't be too scared of Michigan at the moment, but I understand what you're saying. If it does come down to Nebraska and Iowa State, I would say Iowa State has the strong edge. Fred hasn't shown any indication of being able to make his program successful yet, so this next year for both schools is pretty important.Him being 6'1" and the knee injury will likely keep him in a range that gives us a good chance to keep him in Ames. If Michigan or blue blood offers were to come that would be tough for him to turn down. This could end up being a Steve/ISU vs Fred/Nebrasketball battle imo.
Fred’s contract makes it seem unlikely he’ll be at NU for much of Tamin’s career.I wouldn't be surprised to see him sprout another couple inches, and I also wouldn't be too scared of Michigan at the moment, but I understand what you're saying. If it does come down to Nebraska and Iowa State, I would say Iowa State has the strong edge. Fred hasn't shown any indication of being able to make his program successful yet, so this next year for both schools is pretty important.
Fred’s contract makes it seem unlikely he’ll be at NU for much of Tamin’s career.
LOL. Because that happens all the time for American males between 16 and 18.I wouldn't be surprised to see him sprout another couple inches