5 star 2022 Safety Xavier Nwankpa commits to Iowa over OSU, ND

Submitted by Bambi on December 8th, 2021 at 5:18 PM

Link

Highest rated recruit in the history of the state of Iowa stays home to become the highest rated recruit in the history of the Iowa football program.

Big loss for OSU and ND. Earlier today OSU had a 5 star 2023 safety commit (Sonny Styles) reclassify into the 2022 class, which was necessary as OSU has missed and is expected to miss on all their other safety targets. Styles is the #13 player overall (26 to 247) after reclassifying, but will be 17 years old his entire freshman year. Seems likely that Styles isn't able to contribute much as a freshman, and reclassifying means he is only a significant contributor for 2 years instead of 3 years before going pro.

Bambi

December 8th, 2021 at 5:29 PM ^

Not particularly. More common in basketball since so many kids go to prep school along with the fact that you can enter the draft much earlier than in football so kids are incentivized to get out of HS as fast as possible.

Sounds like this has been in the works for a bit though. I do think we'll see more football players start to re-class with NIL being a thing, like Quinn Ewers. Styles is from Ohio and his dad went to OSU, so I don't think this ends up like Ewers though.

MaizeNBlueTexan

December 8th, 2021 at 5:25 PM ^

I love that OSU can keep getting recruits to reclassify a year early. That 5 star QB Euwers? did the same thing and then entered the transfer portal this year.

Like, OH YEA, I TOTALLY forgot I had all the credits to graduate high school a full year early.

HarleyMarlboro

December 8th, 2021 at 5:44 PM ^

At our local school, you need to have 21 of 24 credits to graduate, so you could basically only take 3 classes in theory your senior year.

Then, they have a virtual program in which you do two weeks of work online and get a semester's credit.  You can take two of those classes at a time, so in 6 weeks you could get the credits you need.  Most of the time it's used for kids that have to make up credit to try and graduate, but I could definitely see it like this for someone who wants to graduate early.

befuggled

December 8th, 2021 at 7:20 PM ^

I'm not convinced it's a good idea in many cases. Sure, some kids will be fine, but it makes the adjustment to college life more difficult for many of them. I made enough dumb decisions when I was 18 and in college; I know it wouldn't have been better had I been a year younger.

Also, these kids are losing a year of game experience that could be helpful--both to them and the school recruiting them. For the athlete it may be a wash depending on the quality of the coaching he gets; the school risks discovering that the kid would have fallen down the recruiting rankings as a senior.

Still, I think it's going to be increasingly common (like the transfer portal).

BTB grad

December 8th, 2021 at 5:32 PM ^

Thank god we only play them next year while he’s a true freshman in his 5th career game. We don’t play them until 2025 at which point he should be in the NFL like most top 50 players are. Dude is about to be a menace in Iowa’s system of just baiting other teams throw an interception. 

Angry-Dad

December 8th, 2021 at 5:44 PM ^

Good for this kid.  I like when the home town kids stay home instead of going to the football factories.  Plus I don't hate Iowa.  No doubt they want to beat us every time we play but I don't get the impression they try to make us their "biggest rival" like some schools.  I am looking at you Illinois.

Twitch

December 8th, 2021 at 6:21 PM ^

If Kerry Coombs is the corners coach, Matt Barnes is the "secondary coach" according to the team website.  Not sure if this means safeties or what but could this mean Barnes feels slighted by the Knowles hiring and is leaving?  Would imagine Barnes would be his main recruiter.

drjaws

December 8th, 2021 at 6:44 PM ^

Good for him and good for Iowa.

Stay home, make good NIL money, and get a decent education while playing in a defense that is suited to show off your skills for the next level.

TK

December 8th, 2021 at 6:52 PM ^

Good post.  Although it’s kind of funny that we are celebrating OSU “having to” reclassify a 5 star like they are in rough shape. 

bronxblue

December 8th, 2021 at 8:03 PM ^

Honestly, it's a good thing that Iowa was able to keep a kid like that home.  Iowa sends secondary guys to the NFL with some frequency and so being able to sell your local kids to not go elsewhere is huge.