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2027 Recruiting Primer | Dom Orange at the Combine | Q&A | Iowa State Cyclones LIVE #56

2027 Recruiting Primer | Dom Orange at the Combine | Q&A | Iowa State Cyclones LIVE #56

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The episode focuses on early 2027 recruiting offers under the new staff (Jimmy Rogers era), with brief mentions of Dom Orange at the NFL Combine and a short Q&A.

Key Topics & Timestamps (approximate)
  • Intro & Setup (~0:00–2:00) Levi returns after a week off. Notes it's quiet February football news, so the focus shifts to early 2027 recruiting class offers. The new staff is essentially starting from scratch after the coaching change.

  • Recruiting Philosophy Shift (~2:00–5:00) Previous staff (Matt Campbell era) heavily prioritized a ~6-hour radius around Ames (Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin) + strong Ohio ties and occasional Arizona/Florida picks. Very limited emphasis on Texas and deeper South. New staff shows clear geographic expansion, especially leveraging SEC footprint (Heckendorf & new OL coach from Auburn), Arizona (Jimmy Rogers), Texas/Houston (connections), and some Pac-12/West Coast holdovers.

  • Position Group Offer Breakdown & Observations (~5:00–~35:00)

    • Quarterback Almost entirely SEC-footprint heavy: Tennessee, Alabama (multiple), Georgia (multiple). One outlier: Brody Rudnicki (Folsom, CA – possible Washington State tie). Clear sign of Heckendorf’s SEC connections.
    • Running Back Mix: Texas (multiple), Arizona, local Iowa (Isaiah Hanson – Levi likes his tape from Newton HS). Big name highlight: Landon Williams-Callis (TX) – premier 5-star back with massive stats (2,100+ yds / 43 TDs one season), offers from blue-bloods everywhere. Levi calls him potentially the best recruit Iowa State has ever signed if they land him (better than Lazard?), but acknowledges odds are very long.
    • Wide Receiver Continued Arizona/Texas push + some KC/St. Louis/Indiana/Ohio holdovers. Emphasis on speed/skill-position talent from talent-rich states.
    • Tight End Scattered: South Dakota, Arizona (Jimmy tie), Illinois, Tennessee, North Dakota (SDS ties).
    • Offensive Line / Tackle Mostly upper Midwest focus (Michigan, Kansas, Iowa – Rock Valley kid, Wisconsin brothers Hunter & Reese Mallinger, Nebraska, Illinois). Highlight: Will Slagle – local Iowa State fan who decommitted but hasn’t flipped to Penn State yet; still wears ISU gear in recent videos. Levi urges staff to prioritize him heavily.
    • Defensive Line / Edge First clear Washington State DNA: Denver/Colorado, Washington, Utah (Pac-12 territory), Florida, Texas. Notable: Troy Malo (Denver – very good offer list), Ujila Wolfgram (Utah).
    • Linebacker Minnesota, Arkansas, Ohio, Texas. Size notes: several 6'–6'2" 190–200 lb prospects (project to ~220–230 lb in college).
    • Secondary / DBs Heavy Texas & Georgia emphasis + Florida/Oklahoma. Speed focus clearly visible here. Notable: Blake Jenkins (Katy, TX), Tayshaun Poole (Omaha, high 4-star with blue-blood offers – possible re-entry into Omaha area).
  • Overall Recruiting Patterns (~35:00–end) State offer leaders (early): Texas (11+), Illinois (6), Arizona (5), Kansas (5), Georgia (4), Iowa (4), Ohio (4). Much more selective than previous staff (far fewer total offers). Aggressive shots at high-end talent (5-stars like Landon Williams-Callis, high 4-stars like Tayshaun Poole). Playing time will be a major sell (especially RB, WR, secondary, some DL). Levi praises the staff for going where talent is produced instead of defaulting to regional comfort zones.

  • Quick Hits & Closing Dom Orange (former Cyclone) interviewed at NFL Combine today → full discussion saved for post-Combine episode. Word around town: staff reportedly happy with winter workouts (limited insight since practices are closed). Junior Day (late May) + summer camps expected to bring many more offers (2027 & 2028 classes). Episode ends with appreciation for chat (shoutout Redbird), basketball mention (women’s senior night), and promise to return next week (likely Combine updates + depth chart projections).

Bottom Line Takeaways

The new staff is clearly expanding the geographic footprint — especially Texas (speed/skill), SEC South (QBs/talent depth), Arizona (head coach ties), and West/Pac-12 remnants — while still mining the upper Midwest for lines and linebackers. Early offers show ambition (multiple blue-chip targets) and strategic position-specific sourcing rather than blanket regional focus.


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