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Hawkeye legacy surprise
Marc Morehouse
Feb. 1, 2012 12:06 pm
Say what you want about national signing day, but there is some magic out there.
George Kittle planned to take a scholarship offer to Weber State in Utah. Then, Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz called Wednesday morning. He offered a scholarship to Iowa, where George's dad, Bruce, played offensive line for a Rose Bowl team in 1981.
"I'm a little excited to say the least," Kittle told HawkeyeReport.com. "Coach Ferentz called today and said they had a couple of offers out if they didn't get accepted that I would get an offer. The last two guys didn't accept and they called and extended an offer about 15 minutes ago."
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Bruce Kittle is an assistant coach at Oklahoma for Bob Stoops since 2010. Prior to that, he was a graduate assistant and player for the Hawkeyes under Hayden Fry and the family lived in the state of Iowa.
So, George Kittle returns home. He pretty much screamed that in a mid-morning tweet about coming back to the "#319."
"I am so excited to be coming home again, plus my cousin, Henry Kreiger-Coble, plays on the team as well," Kittle said. Krieger-Coble will be a redshirt freshman tight end for the Hawkeyes next fall.
Kittle, 6-foot-4, 200 pounds, went to Iowa's summer camps the last two years. Iowa hasn't nailed down a position for him. Kittle played wide receiver and defensive back for Norman (Okla.) High School last fall. He said his dad believes he could bulk up into a tight end or outside linebacker.
George Kittle got a scholarship offer from Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz on Wednesday morning and made a quick commit. (Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman)