Locked On Hawkeyes - Daily Podcast On Iowa Hawkeyes Football & Basketball - The Future of Iowa Football with the Hawkeye Class of 2024
Episode Date: May 17, 2023Trent Condon is joined by Brian Smith as they take a look at Jarriett Buie coming in from Florida from the 2023 class, Jaz Patterson from 2022 and the quarterback of 2024 James Resar.Plus some thought...s on Iowa football and thoughts about the program from a southern perspective.Some basketball recruiting thoughts and a look at Iowa baseball.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BirddogsToday's episode is brought to you by Birddogs. Go to birddogs.com/lockedoncollege and when you enter promo code, LOCKEDONCOLLEGE, they’ll throw in a free custom birddogs Yeti-style tumbler with every order.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don’t miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A look at the future. We take a look at the class of 2024 and beyond.
Iowa's got a quarterback. What are the thoughts on that?
We break things down today on Locked on Hawkeyes.
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Hey, welcome in once again, and welcome to the Lockdown Hawkeyes podcast.
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Excited about that and excited to talk today to Brian Smith.
He is our scout here on the Lockdown Network as we take a look at the Class of 2024 based down in Florida.
Brian, appreciate the time today. How are you?
Doing well, sir. How about yourself?
Hanging in there. Late night last night with the little one
and gonna happen as a dad from time to time but we're making our way through a wednesday and it
is that time of year camp season is upon us we got a couple of interesting storylines so i want to
talk to you about the quarterback commit who's been committed to for a long time in the class
of 24 in uh james rezar we're going to get into him a little bit later on.
But right now, at least according to one of the recruiting services,
Iowa, in their own state, in their own backyard,
has the number one punter in the country.
Well, you think this is a no-brainer, right?
Number one punter in the country, Iowa football punting,
and that is synonymous?
This makes complete sense.
He has offers from Texas and Michigan and michigan and georgia
yet no hawkeye offer what a world we live in you got the number one punter in the country
in iowa in your backyard but that's recruiting and it's a business you know incredibly well
that is right uh when it comes to special teams guys coaches can be very picky about giving up
those scholarships it is what it is i mean mean, Ferenc is a great coach, but that is interesting if he's the best.
I mean, Georgia Watson?
Kind of hard to pass.
It really is.
I also saw the numbers just the other day.
Iowa punted 82 times last year.
Georgia, 36.
So I think you can get into the differences there on top of it.
Holy moly, that's a great stat.
Bulldogs played just a few more games also last year.
That even throws at it and leaves you scratching your head a little bit more.
But we're not going to talk about Drew Miller,
the number one putter in the country from Meepo.
We're going to talk about a couple of the prospects.
One guy you did mention that I know you know well, already on campus.
We saw him last year as a freshman, and that's Jazzyon Patterson.
So we
saw the emergence a season ago of Caleb Johnson. He became the number one running back, and I think
he's going to be a star at Iowa. What we saw last year behind just an awful offensive line is that
offensive line gets more experience. They brought in a couple of grad transfers. I think Johnson's
going to be good, but we just saw glimpses of Patterson. He played the four games. He's still
got his redshirt status. He's going to be the number three coming into the year.
Not the biggest guy in terms of height.
Johnson's kind of that power guy.
But I'll tell you, Patterson, I thought he was going to be kind of the lightning guy.
Seen him last year.
That dude's got some pop to him and really good things about Patterson.
You saw him a lot down at the high school level and scouting him.
Your thoughts on Patterson and his future?
I saw him his sophomore year.
They were playing a game in the playoffs.
He played for Deerfield Beach, which is loaded.
When he was there, they were playing at Vero,
and it's one of the toughest places to play in the state.
And even off the bench, he was better than anybody Vero had.
It was unbelievable.
He ran over a couple of kids and I didn't know
who he was. And I'm like, when everyone talks, I'm like, who is that? They said,
oh, he's our sophomore, our backup. I'm like, oh my God. And I ended up going to see a couple
of his workouts and everything. Good kid. But as a couple of people told me, they said he would
rather go through you than around you. That's just his personality. He's a very
old school mentality. He's got speed and he's got moves, but he fits 1985 Woody Hayes kind of
mentality that kind of stuck around for about 20 years after Woody was done at Ohio State.
And to be honest, it's still there in some ways with Iowa because they run as good a zone scheme
as anybody in the country.
I'd imagine that Patterson will find a way to be a major contributor until he leaves Iowa.
Man, if you get in front of him, you better get your butt down and you better be ready because otherwise you're going to just be a spot in the road.
No doubt about it.
And really excited about that.
He's going to be a part of it certainly this year.
And everything that we've
heard, not just what he is as a running back, but also a kid. I mean, he has come in and he
has bought into the program right away. He's done everything that you kind of need to. And I know a
lot of people in Iowa city excited about him. Well, we look from that into a little bit more
of the future and the headliner of the class, a lot of local talent here from the state of Iowa,
Illinois, kind of the surrounding Midwest. And there's just one guy outside of it right now
committed in the class of 2024, down in your neck of the woods, James Rezar.
So a guy that's super athletic.
You look at the track times, they're eye-popping.
And the kind of quarterback, at least athletically, that Iowa hasn't had in a really long time.
But there are concerns about him.
There are concerns about his accuracy.
There's concerns that I've heard a lot of different places.
So you've scouted him.
You've taken a look.
What can you tell us about the class of 2024 quarterback commit, James Rezar?
He was at a 8-11 in Orlando when I was there, and I hadn't met him before.
This is a few months ago.
And there were some kids out there warming up,
and there was like one kid just running like crazy and sprinting around.
I'm like, who the heck is that?
And then he kind of walked away from me, and they got their names on the back.
I'm like, oh, that's the kid that's committed to Iowa.
I'm curious.
And the first thing they always do at every regional for Elite 11 is run the 40.
He was the guy.
This is somebody, if he figures out how to run uh run pass option plays
it's got a got a history of you know in college football there's been so many guys make a living
off that this kid can kill you um athletically you were correct he is not your typical kid
because he can really motor he's put together he's seen a weight room so all those things are there
once the drills and all that started, though,
I didn't see a confident kid like I'd really wanted to.
If he missed, he got down on himself too much.
He just needs to be more confident.
Physically, it's there.
He just has to learn the craft.
I mean, quarterback takes forever.
And just let it rip.
When he did, he was fine.
But he didn't do it enough.
So I think he's a redshirt kid, and then you kind of figure it out from there and just let him develop. And that's completely
fine. We've heard so many times the Iowa system, it's not something that happens very quickly.
They got Cade McNamara for the next couple of years. So that's really not anything four-star
coming in and Marco Lyon as that'll come in and more likely redshirt this season. So I don't think
that's a big deal, but you see a more as a developmental guy. I know there are some people and they see the speed
and they get excited and want to see Iowa change their offense and kind of their identity over the
last couple of decades. You don't see him being that kind of quarterback. Well, he's not Michael
Vick. I mean, there's got to be some reality here too. In today's era, what happens when your
quarterback gets hurt, no matter what level it is?
You lose. So you need quarterback depth, but at the same time, he's not going to just run around
Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Nebraska kids all day. You've got to be able to do some of the
other things first, and that's where he struggles more. He's got to learn the system. Post-snap
reads, those are naughty words in the world of quarterback coaches because they want
you to warn them.
And they know you don't even remotely have those skills coming out of high
school. It takes time. So like even Arch Manning,
I'm sure everybody on the Iowa podcast has heard about him,
whether they wanted to or not.
He didn't come in and tear it up at Texas and look who his two uncles are for
them. Love of God. So it's hard.
Very few freshmen come in and make an impact.
Why would Rezer be any different?
You know what I mean?
It's the rarest of the rare to see that.
Let the kid breathe.
Let him learn the system.
Let him become a Hawkeye or let him redshirt.
Then we'll talk about it.
Yeah, no doubt about it.
Well, good stuff there.
Overall, down there in Florida, Iowa has tapped into Florida.
When Kurt Ferentz got there, that was one of the first things that they did when they were talking about Good stuff there. Overall, down there in Florida, Iowa has tapped into Florida.
When Kurt Ferentz got there, that was one of the first things that they did when they were talking about kind of his vision when he took over in 1999,
what they were going to do.
And one of the areas that they were looking to recruit was the state of Florida.
It was something that hadn't happened in Iowa before.
Hayden Fry was there for the two decades previous.
He was a Texas guy.
Texas was kind of their outpost that they really concentrated on.
And there was not more than a handful of players from the state of Florida throughout the eighties
and the nineties until Ferentz got there. They went out, they got Fred Barb. They got Betty
Sapp. They got Brad Banks. They've had a lot of good players that have come from the state of
Florida and it has continued. What are the thoughts down there? When you hear Iowa football, when you
hear people in the scouting department, you hear high school coaches, when you hear iowa football when you hear people in the scouting
department you hear high school coaches when you hear iowa what's the conversation down in the
state of florida i don't know if the kid can handle being in that different of a culture
that is the non-stop honest answer florida and with the kids that are from here they're used to
having access to stuff to do constantly because this is the entertainment capital of the south i mean there's an amusement park or you know a lake or something to do
something and they're used to totally different weather that's the biggest rub but if the kids
get past that some kids just want to leave and they do want something totally different
weather included it's up to iowa to find those kids and they've done like patterson he's from
south florida not many south florida kids want to go anywhere outside the south let alone all the It's up to Iowa to find those kids. And they've done it. Like Patterson, he's from South Florida.
Not many South Florida kids want to go anywhere outside the South,
let alone all the way up to Iowa City.
But he's done well.
It's different for every kid.
You just have to scout more and really find a way to hone your connections.
As an example, I ran into one of the Iowa coaches last year at a practice,
and I was talking to him about it, and he was talking about how difficult it was to recruit in Dixie.
But at the same time, they knew they could get a few kids.
They had the one running back, forget his name.
That was from Georgia.
It was really good.
And that's, that's just a part of Georgia and Florida.
If they could get a total of four kids a year from those two States,
I was good.
I mean, that's, that's fine.
You're not going to get 15 kids.
Let's be realistic.
You know, just get kids that are going to stick around, go through the program,
Reaser, et cetera. You'll improve your football program by doing that.
And the only other thing I'll add, and I know this is something Iowa fans would cheer very
loudly for, they need to find a way to get some of the DBs out of the state.
That's the end all be all, man. This state puts more guys in the NFL than any other state.
And the reason is the defensive.
It's insane.
Iowa's got to get some more talent on the outside.
That will change their program more than anything else.
One guy that they tapped in on the outside, on the offensive side,
is Jarrett Bowie.
And really interesting because watch a couple of highlight reels of him.
He comes in.
He'll be a freshman, and he's got opportunity.
That wide receiver room has absolutely been decimated.
They have bolstered it with a couple of transfers that are coming in.
Caleb Brown from Ohio State after a season,
top 100 player a year ago, and Seth Anderson from Charleston Southern.
But Bowie, I'll tell you, the recruiting services don't exactly like him.
We see a kid from Florida that's a wide receiver.
It's so rare.
I'm back to C.J. Jones and Mo Brown 20 years ago.
Last time we had a couple of receivers from the state of Florida
that were high, high-impact players for the Hawkeyes.
Anything at all, anything that you saw,
did you ever have an opportunity to scout him?
He lived about, the school he was at was about two miles from where I lived,
so that was pretty easy.
I saw him play games and
practices and I asked about him. It's interesting because everybody I spoke to, whether a player,
coach, said the same thing. He can really run, which was blatant. You run a shallow cross with
him. If you could put it on the numbers, he can run away from people. And he's got length. The
thing is, he played at Jesuit High School in Tampa, and that's a power old school, a lot like Iowa in a lot of ways,
the way they run the ball.
And he kind of had to wait his turn to his senior year to be the guy
because they had other kids the year before.
It's a powerhouse program.
So it's interesting when you have teams like that,
sometimes coaches will just go on their eye based on a little bit of practice,
this and that. And, you know, Jesuit went through a quarterback change last year, et cetera, et
cetera. But Iowa took a chance on him. And I was told that's probably where he was going to go
early to mid middle of last season. And I'm like, well, Iowa needs help at receiver. And they
develop kids extremely well, regardless of their ranking, and this kid can run.
Let's see what happens.
And he ended up signing with the Hawkeyes.
I'm telling you now, they're not going to have many kids
with his length and speed on that roster.
How well he develops, I mean, that's as good a guess as anybody,
but it's not like they can't coach there.
So it's probably going to be more on Bowie than it is Iowa.
Brian Smith joining us here, our recruiting expert here on the Lockdown Network.
And one final thing.
We kind of talked about an overview of Iowa.
We talked about the recruiting side.
Just Iowa football in general.
When you hear it, we know we've become kind of a punchline the last two years offensively.
Over the last five years, we got Brian Ferentz running the offense.
It hasn't gone very well.
I'm incredibly excited.
I am not an optimistic fan. I also work in radio. I can't just be optimistic fan on radio,
but I'm super optimistic about this team. I think they're going to be loaded. I believe that there's
going to be a chip on the shoulder. Do you see from the outside that Iowa, they're on the fringes
of a couple of those, you know, preseason top 25s that continue to come out here do you
see the hawkeyes as that kind of contender not only a team that can unseat wisconsin get back
to the championship game again but maybe even do more you kind of in that wait and see mode that a
lot of people believe they are hey we got to see this offense be a little bit better before i'm
going to jump in and think this is a team that can go 11 and2 this year. By the end of last year, I was pretty much in the club
that you have to pay me to watch Iowa on offense.
I have none.
I mean, I know this is a broken record.
I don't want to watch Iowa play offense until, for instance,
not the offense coordinator.
It is what it is, but dad's not going to fire his son
because his wife will kill him.
No, I mean, like seriously, how do you go home with him?
Like, literally.
But you hired him.
Now you've got to live with it.
He's not a coordinator.
He's not.
So why would I have confidence there?
Now, the experience part you talked about with the offensive line is going to
make a difference, and they have some really good running backs.
Seven or eight of the teams on their schedule,
they're going to be able to grind out wins. But, again, it comes down to, are you really going to, like in the championship game,
they're going to get boat raced against somebody like Ohio State. That's my opinion. They don't
have enough guys on the outside, especially with him calling plays. Prove me wrong. If you think
eight wins is possible, I absolutely agree. Because Ferentz is a hell of a head coach. He's
underrated because he's at Iowa and he doesn't run the most exciting scheme.
But they execute like crazy.
So, yeah, do I think they can win seven or eight games?
Yeah.
But I'm not going to get excited unless his son's calling for us.
Sorry.
Just not doing it.
Well, it's going to be fun, obviously, keeping an eye on things here.
Appreciate your insight into the recruiting world.
And we will keep an eye on you.
You can find Brian on Twitter as well at FBScout under slash Florida
is where you can find him.
And obviously going to be keeping a close eye on that quarterback commit
and talking about James Rezar going forward
and see if we can see some improvements from him throughout his senior season.
Thanks so much for your time today, Brian.
Take care, sir.
Brian Smith joining us here on the Locked On Hawkeyes podcast.
So fun stuff there and a lot of good information on the recruiting front.
Really enjoyed the insight and getting into a little bit of the Florida connection
that has become a big part of Iowa football throughout recent history
and just one of those areas that Iowa continues to tap into,
continues to do a lot of positive things.
We continue here on the Locked On Hawkeyes podcast.
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Crickets.
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A big series for Iowa baseball around the corner
and some basketball news and notes,
including Everett Bronze.
We kind of glossed over him,
and I think maybe there's a chance
he's going to be pretty darn good this year.
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So as I was just talking with Brian, you heard at the beginning. We're running a little slow today, I'll be honest.
And up until got home at 6 a.m., my son woke up, a little bit of that barky cough that I'm sure
many dads and moms out there have heard with the croup. That's what it was. We had to stay for
observation. This took forever. So I'm moving slow. Got two hours of sleep. It's going to happen,
right? That's dad life.
Mom life.
My mom was texting me.
She was up the whole time, too.
She stayed home with my daughter.
And here we are.
So I'm moving slow.
But as I'm sitting and basically trying to kill time during observation in the hospital room,
I was thinking about this.
I've been incredibly frustrated by Fran McCaffrey and the transfer portal.
Fran has been incredibly frustrated as well by the portal.
We've continued to hear that.
Everett Bronze was a guy that was first, the rumbling started around Iowa City,
that he was going to finish up his career back home,
where he played at the high school level.
And at the time, it was being sold as he was going to be
a walk-on and he get a walk-on like that guy that was out there, you know, average eight points,
five rebounds a game at Belmont, a backup piece for one of your bigs. And you felt really good.
And then after I was swung and missed at a bunch of their bigs got Ben Crickey, but that's it.
Didn't get the two bigs they were kind of shopping for
in the transfer portal.
We still felt like bronze was coming.
We talked about that a lot here.
Every dayers, you certainly know that.
We talked about him a lot,
but because it was painted as a walk-on,
because it was painted as,
you're almost getting this free player.
And when that didn't come to fruition,
we found out that he was going to be a scholarship player after those misses in the portal i think attain them and it certainly did mine because i thought
it was going to be there's going to be more there but the more that i look at bronze and you watch
him play and this is the same thing at the high school level i remember seeing him for the first
time at iowa city west at the state tournament and just be blown away. Knew him as a prospect, knew him as
a player. Saw a little bit of highlights, but that was basically it. I was shocked at how springy he
was. This is a dude that's an athlete. Cricky, he's not under the rim player. That's not the
case with bronze. I think he's going to come in and he can do a little bit more. We've talked
about Iowa's struggles that they're more than likely going to have in and he can do a little bit more. We've talked about Iowa's struggles that
they're more than likely going to have on the defensive end of the floor. They were bad
defensively last year, and they're going to be worse, at least on paper this year. A starting
lineup of Ben Kricke, not a plus defender. Patrick McCaffrey, not a plus defender.
Sanford, certainly not a plus defender. Tony Perkins, at best, above average,
and I don't even know if the metrics would point there. And DeSante Bowen, where we really have no
clue what he is as a defender, just because we saw so little of that. And that's a team that's
going to get killed on the boards, and you couple that with, it's going to be really bad defensively.
That's not a good one-two punch, but you throw bronze in the mix, I think you have something there. I really think that he is going
to help even more than was initially put out there. It was just the way I think that this all played
out. That's where the frustration came, but he is going to be a useful piece. Let's put it that way.
How about that? A useful piece. A guy that you can confidently feel can go out there and give you
not just minutes to play minutes, but a competent 12 to 15 minutes a game. I think you can get that
at minimum out of bronze and a little bit more. Again, he's got some stiff. We're not just talking
about a warm body. We're not talking about a guy that's going to come in here and can't walk and
chew gum at the same time. That's not what he is. He's an athlete. He's a plus defender. He's a guy
that can rebound. He is going to help out this He's an athlete. He's a plus defender. He's a guy that can rebound.
He is going to help out this team even more than I was willing to say initially. That's good. Now,
there's still one scholarship available. I personally would love to see them keep shopping.
Don't give up. You hear Fran's comments if you've been at any of the iClub events here over the last
week or so, and I think everybody that I've talked to that have been at those events has said you could really feel his frustration. Not with NIL. He's happy
that his players are getting theirs. It's the portal and the way that it works and the way
that you have to go out there and the way you have to spend. Adapt or die. That's what you have to do.
Is Fran McCaffrey willing to adapt a little bit more, change a little bit more as college
basketball changes? That remains the question. but you can understand the frustrations. You got to figure it
out. That's what the money's for, right? How do they get, why do they get paid the big salaries?
Well, because people watch and they bring in money and that's the going rate for a coach, but also
you get paid for the things that aren't exactly easy. Figure it out. You got one more scholarship.
Don't quit.
Don't become frustrated.
Don't stop looking in the portal because there are still good players in there.
Continue to tap in.
Wrapping things up on the other side,
a couple of news and notes on the football front
and Iowa baseball gets ready for their series
against Northwestern to conclude the regular season.
All coming up here on the Lockdown Hawkeyes podcast.
Trey Connick back with you one final time on the Lockdown Hawkeyes podcast.
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Every day is coming up.
We got you covered as well as we will be talking with LaShawn Daniels.
It's been a couple of weeks since LaShawn has stopped by we'll talk to him kind of this this quiet period finals are wrapped up
school is done he got a couple of weeks before players start to make their way back to campus
if they decide to leave go back home for a couple weeks whatever it is what is this time like for an
Iowa football player we'll talk about that coming up tomorrow on Locked On Hawkeyes.
As we continue, yesterday, a lot on the Swarm Beer.
Excited about that.
Did see that it'll be available in late July.
Another huge component that I didn't mention on yesterday's podcast
when we were talking about the NINAL that will help benefit Iowa student-athletes
is I saw the 20% number and I
thought that was going to be 20% of proceed.
No 20% of the sales are going to go to the Hawkeye collective.
I was swarm.
How huge is that?
Absolutely.
And those cans,
they are absolutely beautiful.
Can I have a feeling you're going to see a few of those at tailgates coming
up this year and knowing now that 20 percent of
the sales are going to go right back into it yeah that got me excited even a little bit more about
this one Brad Heinrichs continues to do a great job with the Iowa Swarm and we're going to have
Brad on here hopefully in the coming weeks and talk a little bit more about Swarm explain it to
you if you don't know exactly what it is I've explained it as much as possible but getting it
straight from the horse's mouth,
that's a pretty good thing as well.
Iowa baseball wrapping up against Northwestern the regular season.
Northwestern's terrible.
Can't afford to certainly drop this series.
Can't afford to get swept.
Iowa puts themselves at number 30 in the RPIs we go into today.
Found it interesting as well.
They were scheduled to play UIC.
That game was taken off
the calendar and kind of late in the process of that went down. Iowa had a non-conference loss to
the Flames here, what, about a month, month and a half ago in a rematch. But, you know, you're so
compressed. You know what's ahead of you in the Big Ten tournament and the amount of arms that you
have to have ready. I was down one of their bullpen arms with the suspension that is happening right now. So you have that going on and this just lingering what is going
to happen. So on the gambling and the recruiting front, my gambling front, I should say
there continues to be just nothing there. And we continue to wait and we'll see if there's
more that is going to come fingers crossed that we'll have some kind of resolution.
And obviously for the baseball team, you would love to see one way or the other.
If you're going to be suspended the rest of the year, come on, tell them.
Let them know.
If there is an opportunity for some kind of resolution that they are going to become eligible,
at least give them some kind of carrot, right?
That nothing can be chastened in thinking.
Last week, Coach Heller mentioned that they thought maybe they were going to get a resolution last week. That did not come to
fruition. So that's all going on. Northwestern's bad. Can't afford to lose a series. Even losing
a game, I think is going to sting a little bit. Good news. At least as it pertains to RPI purposes,
they are road games that will help out a little bit, even as bad as the Wildcats are. But I was
had struggles over there throughout the time.
How about this?
Northwestern hasn't had a winning Big Ten season.
I think it's us in like 2000.
How ridiculous.
Yeah, and Iowa's lost last three series that they played over there.
Can't afford that.
Absolutely not.
Iowa's put themselves in really good position and also position,
made it be as high as a number two seed in their regional.
We dared a little bit to dream earlier in the week. Could Iowa get up and be one of the 16 teams
to host one of the regionals?
It still seems incredibly unlikely.
Iowa have to sweep Northwestern,
probably sweep their way all the way
through the Big Ten tournament
and would have to have a ton break their way.
It is so rare for a Big Ten team
to have an opportunity to host.
So much would have to go there.
And I still ultimately don't know
if they have enough in terms of even with the win
against LSU, there just isn't the same kind of depth of victories across the landscape.
But a lot still in front of this team.
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