"Sports-wise" (i.e. not in the grand scheme of life, family, happiness, etc. - but from a "sports" passion perspective) I find it extremely disappointing to lose to that Kansas program, yes. I find it embarrassing, actually. Night game. National audience. HUGE stakes. I think that it absolutely sucks (and is embarrassing the sports-side of me) that Kansas has already passed us so quickly into their rebuild.
I am really frustrated with our coaching staff and the common themes in these losses, year after year after year. I am not frustrated with the players - they are young men (some kids) that work hard and play hard. I am frustrated with the coaching, strategy, and scheme decisions that put them in positions that make our margins razor thin.
I really for the life of me cannot fathom how their are fans here that are so ANTI that sentiment. Like, are you offended? Are you mad at people that are frustrated with these specific types of losses? Can we really not be frustrated with our coaches?
And assuming I will get the "OH WeLL iF YoU ARE So SMArt THen mAYbe YOU ShouLD CoAcH!" response, I will 100% admit I probably should not be a coach (given that I am not qualified). I am though qualified to vent and b*tch about the team/school I love on a free sports message board.
'That' Kansas program has interjected good talent and it's worked out much like CMC did with ISU in his first three years. Things tend to level off or even out so we'll see where they are in 4 or so years if Leipold stays.
His team has been one of the better coached in the conference since he's been there. They went to a bowl last year and they've picked off Texas (in Austin) and OU two weeks ago in just under three seasons. They're a top offensive team with an average defense and it's not like they limped into the game.
ISU has been overall consistently average/decent with CMC which is a huge upgrade from about any other tenure so I'm not sure how it can be embarrassing for a still young average ISU team to lose to a good KU team that will end the season with at least 8 wins.
If you can't view it from that kind of reality, that's your problem.
Wait-were you the one who thought play action in a flag football game translates to a P5 football team? That says something right there.