JP's run out of gas?I just got home from grocery shopping and I saw JP at the gas station filling up his car.
Not sure what to make of it but there it is.
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JP's run out of gas?I just got home from grocery shopping and I saw JP at the gas station filling up his car.
Not sure what to make of it but there it is.
So, interesting question. What is worse for a fanbase, a long drug out process like this? Or Gene's stealing away in the night?
well. this. sucks. and yes, it is going to cripple isu athletics. fred leaving is devastating because of all the interviews and stories from national media playing up his loyalty to isu, his "dream" job coaching in ames, and it was his "schtick" being the mayor. he leaves- i say we strip "the mayor" from him. if fred won't stay we won't be able to find someone to maintain a highly successful program here. isu will always be a stepping stone.I just got a text from a buddy saying "He Gone."
So.
He gone.
My friend knows jack ****.
No matter when Fred leaves we'll have this kind of talk.
He's leaving to chase a dream. The move says more about his skill and ambition than it does about ISU.
ISU would've fired Fred if he flopped too. This was a business arrangement at its core.
**** the NBA, but best of luck if Fred jumps
3TrueFans said:I just can't wait to see how stupid the posts get if/when he announces he's leaving. That's the silver lining here for me.
well. this. sucks. and yes, it is going to cripple isu athletics. fred leaving is devastating because of all the interviews and stories from national media playing up his loyalty to isu, his "dream" job coaching in ames, and it was his "schtick" being the mayor. he leaves- i say we strip "the mayor" from him. if fred won't stay we won't be able to find someone to maintain a highly successful program here. isu will always be a stepping stone.
i hope he stays, but his silence has been deafening and i would now be shocked if he stays.
To those ******** about this hurting recruiting: Fred leaving hurts recruiting, not the process of him leaving.
Problem is he lead us to believe ISU is his dream job.
Problem is he lead us to believe ISU is his dream job.
The process does too in the sense that if Fred does decide to stay there is that lingering feeling that at the end of any season from here on out he's a goner. It'll kill the transfer game the most. Opposing coaches will be able to tell the players "Why transfer to ISU? There is no guarantee that after you sit a year you will be playing for Fred".
I just got a text from a buddy saying "He Gone."
So.
He gone.
My friend knows jack ****.
well. this. sucks. and yes, it is going to cripple isu athletics. fred leaving is devastating because of all the interviews and stories from national media playing up his loyalty to isu, his "dream" job coaching in ames, and it was his "schtick" being the mayor. he leaves- i say we strip "the mayor" from him. if fred won't stay we won't be able to find someone to maintain a highly successful program here. isu will always be a stepping stone.
i hope he stays, but his silence has been deafening and i would now be shocked if he stays.
Problem is he lead us to believe ISU is his dream job.
Closure, legacy, goodwill. I hope he does issue a goodbye of some sort. It stings but I don't think he is narcissistic enough to truly
grasp how much more he is to Iowa State than ISU's coach at this point. And maybe that's the lesson to be learned here. Nobody is more than the man they are including Fred.
The process does too in the sense that if Fred does decide to stay there is that lingering feeling that at the end of any season from here on out he's a goner. It'll kill the transfer game the most. Opposing coaches will be able to tell the players "Why transfer to ISU? There is no guarantee that after you sit a year you will be playing for Fred".
I don't understand at all how it isn't hurting recruitment. Every college basketball player has a goal to play in the NBA. Players come to ISU to play for Hoiberg and also get Hoiberg's connections to the NBA. If that is up in the air, I am going to think twice about coming to ISU unless I know Hoiberg will be there.
Problem is he lead us to believe ISU is his dream job.
At this point, if he chooses to stay, he'll probably make a stronger statement than "I will be ISU's coach for the 2015-16 season"
The last few days of what?Words won't matter though. Not after this. The last few days will be used against him on the recruiting trail for as long as he remains here, if he chooses to stay.
Problem is he lead us to believe ISU is his dream job.
The last few days of what?