Rank IL Rank 3,339 118. As I said in the previous answer, the only way I see Iowa cutting ties with Brock is if it knows The Akrum Wadley comparison is good. This came as quite a shock, as the general consensus was that Iowa stood a great chance to land Brock, one of the Midwest's best running backs. Follow. Come fan with us. Teams. Quincy High graduate Jirehl Brock, now a redshirt freshman running back at Iowa State, will join the Cyclones this season as they face 9 conference opponents and just 1 non-conference team. He has his running backs — no more running back pursuit. His summer schedule is far too busy with visits and everything associated with a five-star prospect's recruitment. 18-19 Varsity Football. And with limited scholarships for the 2019 class, the Hawkeyes must have decided they didn't have any more room for running backs.They're all but guaranteed to land Georgia three-star Tyler Goodson, who will make his commitment public on July 3. It's also a great way for a reporter like me to catch up with and evaluate the state's top prospects as they play guys three, four, five years older than them.Iowa and Iowa State running back target Jirehl Brock (21) is the No. Otherwise, parting ways with Brock could turn out to be a bad decision. Summers are always better when the FIFA World Cup is on.I'm still trying to decide which team to root for. How can you not be impressed with its win over Germany? And how in the world can you not like Chicharito? To learn more or opt-out, read our Breece Hall leads one of Iowa State’s deepest position groups for 2020.Check out a full breakdown of the Cyclone Running backs from the 2019 season.Coach Golesh his headed to Orlando, and leaves some huge shoes to fill.The coaching staff has a big decision to make with this spot. Jirehl Brock. Jersey #21 Position RB, CB Overall Conf 7-3 4-1 Nat. Brock's affection for Iowa was clear from my conversations with him, and he was known to be a priority Hawkeye target for much of the winter, spring and early summer.All signs point to Iowa cancelling the visit — including this tweet from Brock's mother:The early signing period speeds everything up. What happened with Jirehl Brock and Iowa? Jirehl Brock poses for a photo in the locker room at Quincy High. That's a positive sign for Goodson's potential production at Iowa, and that's likely a big reason Iowa was so high on him.Only time will tell if Goodson turns into a Wadley-type back at the college level, though.If we're assuming Iowa gets Goodson, its 2019 class is up to 11 recruits. But the brutal world of recruiting requires difficult, razor-edged decisions every year. That opponent will be the University of Louisiana.
I'd imagine he's all set with Jestin Jacobs and Jack Campbell at linebacker, too. And he isn't doing that.I also would have been surprised to see Carton in the PTL. It was a busy week. Iowa is likely looking to get one more receiver.
Both are born playmakers with the hands to produce in the passing game.Goodson (5-foot-10, 190 pounds) is slightly bigger than Wadley was entering college (5-10, 175 pounds).So, yes, he is a Wadley-type back with a bigger build than Wadley in high school. Learn about Jirehl Brock and other recruit player profiles on RecruitingNation.com. That being said, I'll miss the PTL. He is a prime recruiting target for Iowa and Iowa State. 5-11, 185 | Class of 2019. I'd love to know who you all are cheering on — I'll root for those squads, too.Now, to your Iowa recruiting questions. It needs another defensive back and offensive lineman, too.Yes. Hometown Quincy, Ill. School Quincy Senior High School; SB Nation is the largest independent sports media brand, consisting of SBNation.com, MMAFighting.com and over 300 fan-centric team communities. Jirehl Brock NCAA Football player profile pages at CBSSports.com. If you didn't hear, Illinois four-star running back Jirehl Brock is no longer taking his official visit to Iowa this weekend. It could use one or two more defensive ends. 10 RB in 2019, according to the 247Sports Composite.Special to the Register: Michael Kipley/Quincy Herald-WhigCherry Creek (Colorado) QB Alex Padilla committed to the Iowa Hawkeyes on Thursday. Running back looks deep with Breece Hall leading the charge as Jirehl Brock and Johnnie Lang Jr. back him up. ISU will host the "Ragin Cajuns" on September 12 at Jack Trice Stadium in their season opener. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. They have to be. — @NoCurmudgeon. For comparison, its 2018 class had 23 guys.So, you figure Kirk Ferentz has 5-7 scholarships left to work with.He's got his 2019 quarterback in Alex Padilla — no more quarterback pursuit. They also just got Iowa Western transfer Mekhi Sargent on campus, and he has three years of eligibility.It sounds like Iowa was satisfied with Sargent and Goodson. And as much as it likes Brock, it wants to fill other needs with its remaining scholarships.Stuff like this happens in every recruiting cycle. Like the Cap City League, it's a great way for young fans to get up close and personal with their favorite players. This also must mean Iowa coaches really like Goodson, because they wouldn't have turned a prospect like Brock away if they didn't view Goodson in a similar light.Iowa's chances of landing Goodson are close to 100 percent. I still believe Brock was at or near the top of Iowa's big board for much of winter, spring and summer. Carton or Xavier Foster's recruitments.For one thing, if Foster was going to play in a summer league, it'd be the Des Moines area's Cap City League. 0:30 Jirehl Brock's highlights Sacred Heart-Griffin High School. Brock liked Iowa City and the Hawkeyes very much.And I think the feelings were mutual. If you didn't hear, Illinois four-star running back Jirehl Brock is no longer taking his official visit to Iowa this weekend.This came as quite a shock, as the general consensus was that Iowa stood a great chance to land Brock, one of the Midwest's best running backs. Plays Basketball and Football. Jirehl Brock; Jirehl Brock. 6'0" 195 lbs Senior. Graduated in 2019.