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#1
I have a feeling Wartburg or Coe will win the title seeing as how Coe has the tie breaker between the two of them I know it won't be a split. How many teams will the IIAC even get in this year. 1 for sure but can we get a 2nd in? And what are the tie breakers if there is a 3 way tie?
#2
The truth of the matter is that Dubuque has the best overall receiving core in the conference. Zweifel, Fleming, and Miles Hookstead are deadly weapons on the field. Double Zweifel, and Fleming and Miles Hookstead will pick you apart. The true problem guarding Dubuque in the red zone is that Zweifel and Felming are so fast while Hookstead is fast, tall, and can jump. There aren't many defensive backs that can go up and get a ball ten feet in the air, but Hookstead easily can out jump the coverage.
#3
Maybe. Hard to know unless they play each other. What is a fact though at least from statistics is that Miles Hookstead and Mike Zweifel are two of the best players at their position in DIII college football.
#4
Quote from: Ralph Turner on October 09, 2011, 05:54:35 PM
Quote from: fanofallsports on October 09, 2011, 05:36:03 PM
After have watched a lot of different teams across the nation at all levels I'm really beginning to wonder if Miles Hookstead and Mike Zweifel of the University of Dubuque are the top two NFL prospects in DIII football. Zweifel has record shattering statistics and has NFL speed and athleticism. Miles Hookstead is 6'6 250 and there isn't a defensive back in DIII capable of stopping him especially in the red zone. Are these two bound for the NFL? I'm not saying they'll get drafted (although it wouldn't surprise me), but they have to be on several teams radars.

I would like to see him against McMurry's Will Morris, who transferred to McMurry from New Mexico State with Coach Mumme.  The guys at Stephen F Austin said that Morris could play in the D1-FCS Southland Conference.

Will Morris' bio

Maybe, but Hookstead still has four inches and fifty pounds on him. I don't know any of these players personally but from what I've heard from some people both Miles Hookstead and Mike Zweifel turned down D1 offers to be where they're currently at. Zweifel because he wanted to play for his dad, and Hookstead because he wanted to dual sport and because I've heard his family is very close to Stan Zweifel the head coach at UD.
#5
Were do Miles Hookstead and Mike Zweifel from Dubuque rank when it comes to NFL prospects. I've heard from a few different sources that both are getting looks from multiple teams, and Hookstead is only a Junior.
#6
After have watched a lot of different teams across the nation at all levels I'm really beginning to wonder if Miles Hookstead and Mike Zweifel of the University of Dubuque are the top two NFL prospects in DIII football. Zweifel has record shattering statistics and has NFL speed and athleticism. Miles Hookstead is 6'6 250 and there isn't a defensive back in DIII capable of stopping him especially in the red zone. Are these two bound for the NFL? I'm not saying they'll get drafted (although it wouldn't surprise me), but they have to be on several teams radars.