I’ve been wondering how Dominique Dafney has been doing, and now I’ve got my answer.
Pretty darned good.
Indeed, Michigan State P quarterback Rocky Lombardi wasn’t the only former football player from Valley High School in West Des Moines to help his team in a Big Ten Conference game this past weekend.
Dafney had quite a Saturday, too.
The Iowa junior blocked a punt for a 2-point safety on Penn State’s first possession in a game the Hawkeyes eventually lost, 30-24.
Dafney is a former two-sport [football and basketball] standout at Valley.
I saw him play many times in both sports. The teams were outstanding, and so was Dafney.
He was a four-year football letterman as a wide receiver, and also lettered four times on Valley’s very good basketball teams.
From Valley, Dafney went to Iowa Western Community College to play football, then to Iowa.
In 2017 as a Hawkeye, he played in all 13 games on special reams and received Academic all-Big Ten recognition. I’m
However, the 6-2, 225-pounder wasn’t listed on the depth chart at wide receiver following spring practice.
So it was good to see him again make his presence known on special teams at State College, PA.
His blocked punt was Iowa’s first since Aaron Mends blocked one against Maryland on Oct. 31, 2015.