Urbandale linebacker Jaden Harrell grew up dreaming of playing football at the University of Iowa and took one step closer today when he committed to the Hawkeyes while on a visit. Afterwards, we caught up with the 6-foot-2, 220-pound Harrell to discuss his decision, his future at Iowa, and much more.
Q: For you, what made Iowa the college you committed to today?
HARRELL: Liking the coaches and also liking the program.
Q: How important were the coaches in your decision and which ones have you bonded with most so far?
HARRELL: Having a good relationship was very important. I am close with all of the coaches, but the two most are Coach Wallace and Coach Niemann.
Q: How would you describe Coach Wallace and Niemann as people?
HARRELL: Coach Niemann is very nice and has been since the day I meet him. Coach Wallace is very nice too while being straight to the point.
Q: When had you decided you wanted to commit to Iowa?
HARRELL: I planned on committing before the trip but wanted to give the verbal in person.
Q: Which coach or coaches did you commit to and what was their reaction?
HARRELL: I was pulled into Coach Ferentz's office to talk and catch up with him. It was a perfect opportunity to give him the news and he was shocked. Later on, I told Coach Wallace and Niemann. They were also caught off guard.
Q: Were you nervous in telling him or was it actually a weight off your shoulders?
HARRELL: It was a weight off my shoulders.
Q: How much did growing up an Iowa fan factor into your decision?
HARRELL: It did play a role in my decision while also still visiting played the biggest.
Q: How do you feel about the Iowa football program?
HARRELL: It's ran very well, and they know what they are doing to have the best program possible.Q: What was the hardest part about recruiting?
HARRELL: There was nothing that was hard. I just enjoyed the process.
Q: How was the bonding process with the other recruits on the trip?
HARRELL: It was fun talking and getting to know the other recruits.
Q: Which recruits did you hang out with most?
HARRELL: I talked a little with Connor Colby and Gennings Dunker, but I mostly ran around with Brody Brecht and Zach Twedt.
Q: How are those bonds with potential future teammates?
HARRELL: It is good to get to know my future teammates.
Q: Were you trying to recruit any others to join you in committing today?
HARRELL: I was in Brody and Zach's ear a little bit.
Q: What was their response?
HARRELL: They are definitely considering it and like it in Iowa City.
Q: When do you plan on getting back to Iowa City?
HARRELL: I don't know for sure, but hopefully the home opener.
Q: How do you feel your high school team will do this fall?
HARRELL: We will have a good team and a pretty good year.
Q: Are you playing any offense this season?
HARRELL: Yes, I will play a little running back.
In addition to Iowa, Harrell held a scholarship offer from Nebraska and received interest from Iowa State, Kansas State, and Notre Dame, among others.
Overall, Harrell is commitment No. 3 for the Hawkeyes in 2021 as he joins offensive linemen Gennings Dunker and Connor Colby in Iowa's recruiting class.
As a sophomore, Harrell had 98 tackles and 8 TFL for Urbandale last fall.
See highlights from Harrell's sophomore year in the video below.