Why did gunner kiel choose indiana
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. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. After a day of trying to put together thoughts more complex than, "ZOMG! Many would like to proclaim that this is the dawning of a new era where we go to BCS championship games and Rose Bowls.
Even with the chance of Ohio State toiling in NCAA exile for the next few years that is a huge jump to make from one very good recruit coming to campus. What does this commitment mean for Indiana though?
Since his appearance on campus as the head honcho of the athletic department, nothing but great things have been happening at Indiana. He did not have a direct tie into hiring Tom Crean, but he has been instrumental in acquiring the infrastructure Cook Hall around him to help in the recruiting boom Crean has seen in the last year. Most importantly for the football program, Glass was able to pry Kevin Wilson away from Oklahoma and give the dreadful football program a shot in the arm.
Glass along with Wilson have taken great strides in just a few short months of giving this program it has always been lacking, potential. In 45 days Wilson went from zero recruits to 15, with Kiel being the cherry on top.
With any success Wilson will be harassed on every street corner of Indiana be careful what you wished for Coach.
Gunner Kiel was trending globally yesterday. That says a lot about the Indiana University fan base that stays in the parking lot and drinks instead of going into the stadium for games, they want a reason to get excited. Whether Kiel transfers out now or three months from now, he'll still have to sit out the season if he goes to another FBS program, barring an appeal. I've made huge strides. I couldn't have asked for better coaches and the quarterbacks have helped the most. We push each other to get better.
I hear that talk a lot that I'm gonna transfer , and people are going to have their opinions and are gonna talk, but at the end of the day, I gotta do what's best for me and I've gotta get better. We heard something similar from another touted former QB recruit on the eve of his team playing for the BCS title -- Phillip Sims about a year ago at the same time, and sure enough, Sims ultimately ended up hitting the re-set button, too.
In his case, that meant leaving Alabama for Virginia. It'll be interesting to see what Kiel's next move is and whether he can eventually back up his recruiting hype. By Bruce Feldman. Mar 7, at pm ET 3 min read. Then we all got word it was basically down to Oklahoma, Alabama and Michigan.
Shortly thereafter I started hearing Indiana was lurking around, but naturally I assumed it was a long shot. Much debate ensued as to where Kiel was leaning, but Indiana just crept around.
Now and today, Kiel has announced he is headed to play QB for the Hoosiers and he's stunned just about everyone. I think it's an interesting choice that has a huge amount of upside, but just to play devil's advocate here, I'm going to give three reasons why it could be a mistake. In this day and age, where many top level recruits are looking to get to the NFL, you see many of them wanting to go to big name schools to really get looks by NFL scouts.
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