POINT: I can't wait until Amari Spievey makes it back!
‘‘I want to follow through and get back to Iowa. It’s my dream,’’ he said.
Remember Amari Spievey? He was a cornerback who came to Iowa in 2005. After his redshirt year, he was looking good in spring practices, but grades and homesickness forced him out of the program. Most of us had written Spievey off as another casualty of attrition that's been so typical as of late; after all, there have been a lot more Kalvin Baileys than Clinton Solomons.
But now he's on track to return next season, which is great news for a Hawkeye team that'll be losing starting cornerbacks Charles Godfrey and Adam Shada. His character and goal-oriented focus are exactly what this program needs from a leadership standpoint.
Not only is the Iowa program in need of leadership, but the Hawkeyes could use some playmakers. Fortunately, Spievey can help in that area as well:
A terrific athlete, he could play on either side of the ball for Iowa Central and probably at Iowa too, though he’s now comfortable as a cover corner.
As a special teams player he’s been deadly, and he doesn’t see many kickoffs reaching him either. He doesn’t return punts, but he blocks them.
Special teams! Iowa could use a resurgence in that department.

Run, Amari, run!
Yep, I'll say that Amari Spievey's return is nothing but great news for the program.
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he should have done what I did in college
to combat homesickness: shots of Goldschlager and/or Apple Pucker before heading out to the Field House for some Rolling Rock and some anonymous sex on the top bunk of the 1500's in Burge Hall! Wooooo!
That helped me get off the tit REAL fast.
Seriously though. He needs to strap on a pair, go study, and do what he was brought to Iowa to do--which is take pictures of himself holding SHIT TONS of cash and post the pictures on Facebook.
by dmbmeg on Oct 25, 2007 2:58 PM CDT 0 recs
Glass houses, etc. etc.
Sir, if you were perfectly mature at the age of 18 (which would be the only scenario in which you'd have room to cast aspersions at Amari), then you would certainly be mature enough today to know better than to insult a young man who was not able to immediately adjust to college life 1000 miles away from home.
His criminal record is clean, his coach speaks to his high character, and he is keeping a commitment to the program to which he originally signed, though he is not bound to do so.
He certainly has given us more reason to respect him than you have for yourself.
by Oops Pow Surprise on Oct 25, 2007 3:30 PM CDT 0 recs
Name changes
Is he going to have his name legally changed to AmariSpivey.com?
by Hawkeye State on Oct 26, 2007 9:00 AM CDT 0 recs








