Sean Neugent

Sean Neugent

Sean is a public relations professional at Performance Marketing and has written for HN.com since 2014. He is married to his wife Danielle & they have a son Phineas (Finn).
Can the Hawks turn the season around & still make a good bowl?
Sean Neugent Asked by Sean Neugent
11/3/2016

Can the Hawks turn the season around & still make a good bowl?

36%
Yes

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64%
No WINNER

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36%
Yes

Can the Hawks turn the season around & still make a good bowl?
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Timothy N Jodi Adams
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Timothy N Jodi Adams

This is a good team run by a Great Coach. Injuries, calls, a turnover here or there. Proud to always support the HAWKS..

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64%
No

Can the Hawks turn the season around & still make a good bowl?
7 Comments
Steele Wyatt
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Steele Wyatt

This team is heartless and the coaching staff is not only heartless as well but seem to be unable to put together game plans that make any sense or make in game adjustments.

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James Crow
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James Crow

Ferenz and his staff are unable or unwilling to make in-game adjustments. When you are having trouble stopping the run; put 8 or 9 guys in the box. If the other team is blitzing on 3rd downs; run some screens or do a roll-out. Terrible coaching.

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Seth Koerner
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Seth Koerner

We are who we are this week. Five games in and both the O and D-lines are way way underperforming. Nope...we'll struggle all year it seems.

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Brad Terry
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Brad Terry

Iowa cannot stop the run, which allows teams to be two-dimensional and become unstoppable.

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Jim Burnett
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Jim Burnett

too many mistakes and too predictable

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Howie Vernon
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Howie Vernon

There is no chemistry this year. All facets of the games are under performing including the coaching staff. The offensive line and defensive line have been pushed around and bullied in all five of the Hawkeyes games. Slim chance we go 7-5. More likely the Hawkeyes will be 5-7.

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Jeff Heim
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Jeff Heim

"Turn-around" implies fixable. Stupid penalties, bad schemes, strategies and plays...yes. 3 of 4 DB's struggling to cover, tackle and play the ball + unathletic OLB's + out-toughed, over-powered lines + poor fundamentals & techinique...too much bad to fix. Best case, 6-6. Likely, 4-8.

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Which former Iowa QB will be the first to throw an NFL pass?
Sean Neugent Asked by Sean Neugent
9/17/2017

Which former Iowa QB will be the first to throw an NFL pass?

69%
C.J. Beathard WINNER

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31%
Jake Rudock

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69%
C.J. Beathard

Which former Iowa QB will be the first to throw an NFL pass?
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Jake Rudock

Which former Iowa QB will be the first to throw an NFL pass?
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Gabe Pyle
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Gabe Pyle

As of now he's the #2 guy in Detroit. CJ is 3rd in San Fran. As far as sneaking into a game goes due to injury or whatever JR is closer. But as far as winning a starting gig goes I think both are a long ways away from that.

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Who is a more vital player for Iowa men's basketball?
Sean Neugent Asked by Sean Neugent
3/25/2017

Who is a more vital player for Iowa men's basketball?

50%
Peter Jok

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50%
Nicholas Baer WINNER

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50%
Peter Jok

Who is a more vital player for Iowa men's basketball?
5 Comments
Brad Schwickerath
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Brad Schwickerath

Wins games at the foul line. Period

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Max Stanley
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Max Stanley

Curt Rambis and Phil Jackson weren't MVP's. Jok is a consistent player and a real drawing card for the opposition while on the floor. Not a spark plug.

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Jonathan Curtis
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Jonathan Curtis

I love baers energy and enjoy watching him play but Jok is a premier scorer and you just can't top that in a player. You can get find guys who play will passion and spark the team. But great scores can't just be mustard up.

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Ryan Vogt
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Ryan Vogt

This shouldnt even be a poll. Baer is great but without Jok (yes, I know he was out 3 games against bad teams) there is no way Iowa has 15 wins.

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50%
Nicholas Baer

Who is a more vital player for Iowa men's basketball?
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Jason Mcneeley
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Jason Mcneeley

Seemed like we played better as a team when jok was out

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Joey Lang 2
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Joey Lang 2

He is much more vital to the future of the team only being a sophomore and Jok a senior.

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Gabe Pyle
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Gabe Pyle

It's not even just the games. With this young team he brings the intensity to practice every game that makes everyone around him have to step up their level of play. It'd be easier with this group to replace Joks scoring then Baers intangibles to me. Scoring hasn't been the issue for this team

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Sean Neugent
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Sean Neugent

He has the heart of a champion and motivates all the players around him to be better. You can't coach the passion that Baer brings.

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