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Iowa Hawkeyes offer 2024 RB Jordan Marshall out of Ohio
Iowa has been busy on the 2024 recruiting path to date this spring. In current weeks, the Hawkeyes supplied athlete Caleb Benning out of Westside Excessive College in Omaha, Neb., and in-state athlete Derek Weisskopf from Williamsburg Excessive College.
Now, Iowa has prolonged affords to 2024 tight finish Christian Bentancur from Marian Central Catholic Excessive College in Woodstock, Unwell., and 2024 operating again Jordan Marshall out of Archbishop Moeller Excessive College in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Marshall is thought to be one of many premiere operating backs within the 2024 cycle and top-of-the-line gamers total. In keeping with 247Sports, Marshall is a four-star operating again, the nation’s No. 187 participant, the No. 9 operating again and Ohio’s fourth-best participant within the 2024 class.
On3 charges Marshall as a three-star operating again, the nation’s No. 218 participant total, the No. 18 operating again and Ohio’s No. 8 participant. Within the On3 consensus rankings, the 5-foot-11, 190 pound operating again is thought to be the No. 269 participant nationally, the No. 21 operating again and the No. 9 participant from the state of Ohio. Lastly, Rivals lists Marshall as a three-star prospect and the No. 10 participant from the Buckeye State.
In keeping with 247Sports, Iowa represents Marshall’s eleventh supply and his seventh power-five supply. Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers and Vanderbilt comprise Marshall’s different power-five affords. The Illinois native has additionally been supplied by Akron, Cincinnati, Miami (Ohio) and Toledo.
Right here’s a have a look at Marshall’s sophomore season highlights courtesy of his Hudl tape.
Recruiting profile
Jordan Marshall’s Recruiting Profile
Ranking
Stars |
Total |
State |
Place |
|
247 |
4 |
187 |
4 |
9 |
Rivals |
3 |
N/A |
10 |
N/A |
ESPN |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
On3 Recruiting |
3 |
218 |
8 |
18 |
247 Composite |
3 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Vitals
Hometown |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
Projected Place |
RB |
Top |
5-11 |
Weight |
185 |
Class |
2024 |
Recruitment
Presents
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Iowa
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Akron
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Cincinnati
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Georgia Tech
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Kentucky
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Louisville
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Miami (Ohio)
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Pittsburgh
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Rutgers
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Toledo
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Vanderbilt
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Unclaimed Central Iowa Veterans Get a Final Salute from Hundreds of People
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) – Twenty Veterans and 5 spouses who died in Iowa have been buried at Iowa Veterans Cemetery, their final resting place, KCCI’s Ben Kaplan reported. This salute was decades in the making because these veterans had been forgotten. Their cremated bodies hadn’t been claimed.
The Final Salute had spend the last few years giving sendoffs to forgotten veterans. This past Friday was the group’s largest yet. Hundreds of people went to the West Des Moines Church and the Iowa Veterans Ceremony to say goodbye.
“This kind of tugs at my heartstrings that these veterans were left on the shelf, and I feel they deserve to be laid to a final resting place, and I wanted to be part of it,” KCCI heard from one attendee.
“I’m just very grateful to be here and be part of this,” another attendee told KCCI.
A World War II veteran was also there to honor the veterans.
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Possible East Coast port strike will increase costs in Iowa
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – An East Coast port strike could be just days away, and that could mean spending even more at the grocery store and for other goods here in Iowa.
Workers at the ports along the East Coast are set to strike October 1st.
Around 45,000 dock workers on the East Coast are likely to go on strike for the first time since 1977.
But according to supply chain experts here in Iowa, even if the strike doesn’t end up happening, the damage is already done.
“Apple watch, they’d usually use a port maybe in New England to serve that market, they’ve already diverted their shipments,” said Dr. Andy Anderson, UNI supply chain management professor.
In anticipation of a possible strike, ships on the sea right now are going to the West Coast instead of the East coast.
That means a lot of ships need to take a long detour, which could pose a big risk for any perishables being shipped.
“So what we saw in 2015 with the [West Coast] port strikes is that we saw a lot of things just rotting in their containers because there were so many delays,” Anderson said.
Another factor is that ports on the west coast will be handling ships that normally go to the east coast, which could lead to a big traffic jam for ships on the East Coast.
“West Coast cannot handle the entirety of all these five major East Coast ports, the volume,” said Jade Chu, UNI supply chain management professor.
Delays for perishable products mean trips to the grocery store will be more expensive.
Plus, with the holidays coming up, lots of goods that would be shipped in time for holiday shopping are now potentially being delayed.
“So something that’s small and high in value like an iPhone probably isn’t going to be impacted that much, but if you have something that is much larger and lower value, then you’re going to see a big impact,” Anderson said.
While he still expects shelves to be stocked here in Iowa, delays and some scarcity mean higher costs.
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