Read something recently that said every defensive starter for the 2008 Iowa team will be wearing an NFL uniform this year, as well as several of the offensive starters. Not sure what that says about the coaching staff. On one hand, they're good player developers. On the other, they went to the Outback Bowl with an NFL team.6. IOWA
BUZZ: Kirk Ferentz doesn't get enough credit for what he has accomplished at Iowa. At least half the Big Ten has better facilities and probably nine league members have a better recruiting base, but Ferentz and the Hawkeyes keep winning. Norm Parker is an excellent defensive coordinator, and offensive coordinator Ken O'Keefe has been with Ferentz a long time.
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Sooner fans will recognize Justin Fuente's name for TCU. Dick Winder was an assistant for Patterson as well for the last few years.
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had jon not run himself he could explain why that is by referencing what he learned in the "theory of kirk ferentz" class he took at iowa state.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Read something recently that said every defensive starter for the 2008 Iowa team will be wearing an NFL uniform this year, as well as several of the offensive starters. Not sure what that says about the coaching staff. On one hand, they're good player developers. On the other, they went to the Outback Bowl with an NFL team.
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Like the debate I had with Je....TheJON a few years ago, Iowa produces solid players, but lacks explosive athletes. How many Iowa WR's, RB's or even DB's do you see really excelling in the league?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Read something recently that said every defensive starter for the 2008 Iowa team will be wearing an NFL uniform this year, as well as several of the offensive starters. Not sure what that says about the coaching staff. On one hand, they're good player developers. On the other, they went to the Outback Bowl with an NFL team.6. IOWA
BUZZ: Kirk Ferentz doesn't get enough credit for what he has accomplished at Iowa. At least half the Big Ten has better facilities and probably nine league members have a better recruiting base, but Ferentz and the Hawkeyes keep winning. Norm Parker is an excellent defensive coordinator, and offensive coordinator Ken O'Keefe has been with Ferentz a long time.
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Many of them also went to the Orange Bowl because a lot of the starters in 2008 were underclassmen.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Read something recently that said every defensive starter for the 2008 Iowa team will be wearing an NFL uniform this year, as well as several of the offensive starters. Not sure what that says about the coaching staff. On one hand, they're good player developers. On the other, they went to the Outback Bowl with an NFL team.6. IOWA
BUZZ: Kirk Ferentz doesn't get enough credit for what he has accomplished at Iowa. At least half the Big Ten has better facilities and probably nine league members have a better recruiting base, but Ferentz and the Hawkeyes keep winning. Norm Parker is an excellent defensive coordinator, and offensive coordinator Ken O'Keefe has been with Ferentz a long time.
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I'd agree that you're much more likely to find offensive linemen, D linemen, and LBs from Iowa in the NFL, but the other position players in the league have done pretty well too....Dallas Clark, Shonn Greene, Bob Sanders, and Tony Moeaki, just to name a few off the top of my head.Killian wrote:Like the debate I had with Je....TheJON a few years ago, Iowa produces solid players, but lacks explosive athletes. How many Iowa WR's, RB's or even DB's do you see really excelling in the league?
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Of the eight teams who played in BCS Bowl games three of them had former Sooner football QBs as their offensive coordinator in their games: Oklahoma (Josh Heupel), TCU (Justin Fuente), and Arkansas (Garrick McGee).King Crimson wrote:Sooner fans will recognize Justin Fuente's name for TCU. Dick Winder was an assistant for Patterson as well for the last few years.
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Don't forget about me.Mace wrote:I'd agree that you're much more likely to find offensive linemen, D linemen, and LBs from Iowa in the NFL, but the other position players in the league have done pretty well too....Dallas Clark, Shonn Greene, Bob Sanders, and Tony Moeaki, just to name a few off the top of my head.Killian wrote:Like the debate I had with Je....TheJON a few years ago, Iowa produces solid players, but lacks explosive athletes. How many Iowa WR's, RB's or even DB's do you see really excelling in the league?
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Penn State? South Carolina?