Another HAWKEYE decides to forgo SENIOR season......

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The count is now up to three Hawkeye players that will forgo their senior season at Iowa.


After helping Iowa to a FedEx Orange Bowl championship, cornerback Amari Spievey has decided to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL draft.

Spievey ranked second on the team with 42 solo tackles and recorded two interceptions and 10 passes defended as a shutdown corner this season. He finishes his college career with six interceptions and 124 tackles.

The 6-foot, 190-pound Spievey earned All-Big Ten honors in each of the past two seasons.


"My time at the University of Iowa has been great and the opportunity Coach [Kirk] Ferentz and defensive coordinator Norm Parker have given me has been tremendous," Spievey said in a statement released to ESPN.com. "Even though I love being a Hawkeye, moving on to the NFL is in my best interest."

Spievey is rated as the nation’s No. 4 junior cornerback by ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. He's expected to be selected in the second or third round.

You can't blame Spievey for making the jump, though he would have been the Big Ten's premier cornerback in 2010 if he returned. This is a big loss for Iowa's defense, which returns star pass-rusher Adrian Clayborn and playmaking safety Tyler Sash, but will need to reload at linebacker. Spievey took away one side of the field in most games, and while you didn't hear his name that much this year, it was because opposing teams rarely challenged him.

After offensive line and linebacker, cornerback now becomes a big priority for Iowa in 2010
 

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spievey, bulaga, and ???

I'm drawing a blank. Who else is leaving early?
 

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Looks like that preseason top 10 and a chance to win the big ten next year is already slipping away......
 

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IOWA will be hard pressed to surpass this past seasons accomplishments......and wins.

Their schedule sets up pretty well next year.

Good teams at home, bad teams on the road (excluding Arizona).

They could win 10 again.
 

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College footbsll is going to be down next year with all of the talent leaving early.
 

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spievey, bulaga, and ???

I'm drawing a blank. Who else is leaving early?




Senior Dace Richardson announced after the game that he is headed to the NFL and will not accept a medical hardship waiver that would have allowed him to return to Iowa for a sixth year after injuries forced him to miss all or part of four seasons.


Technically, he was not a junior, but Dace had the option of returning to the Hawkeyes next season.


Thank goodness Clayborn is coming back............which by the way, in my opinion, enables him to be one of the greatest and most beloved Hawkeyes in history before his time is done at the University of Iowa.
 

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Senior Dace Richardson announced after the game that he is headed to the NFL and will not accept a medical hardship waiver that would have allowed him to return to Iowa for a sixth year after injuries forced him to miss all or part of four seasons.


Technically, he was not a junior, but Dace had the option of returning to the Hawkeyes next season.


Thank goodness Clayborn is coming back............which by the way, in my opinion, enables him to be one of the greatest and most beloved Hawkeyes in history before his time is done at the University of Iowa.






DAVIDSON, North Carolina - - University of Iowa junior defensive linemanAdrian Clayborn has been recognized by the College Football Performance Awards as the National Defensive Performer of the Year. The announcement of the CFPA winners was made Monday by Brad Smith, executive director of the College Football Performance Awards.

Clayborn will lead a host of Heisman hopefuls for the Hawkeyes in the upcoming season.
 

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Hopefully Jordan Bernstine will fill the shoes.....he missed this year after breaking an ankle...he was listed as first team corner opposite of Spievey coming into last season.

Spievey was just too good of a corner to pass up the early money. Hopefully he slips some and the Vikings can pick him up for the future.
 

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Would love to see Bulaga stay in the same colors and go to the Steelers at #18.
 

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