and pope is gone because...

Well ISU kinda prides itself on recruiting to develop.. we have to, to a certain degree. Pope hasn't brought in much your right, but I doubt Rhoads would allow a stand in coach on his staff.

I don't know that we "pride ourself on it", so much as that's what we're forced to do, since it's tough to get a lot of top recruits to play football here.
 
It pretty clear that the RB spot was mismanaged this year. The ball security and blitz pickup/blocking have been spotty. I know it's hard to make 5-6 guys happy these days, but the player rotation looked like middle school stuff and couldn't have been great for our production or morale. I think it's smart in this age of injuries to have a couple guys splitting the snaps, but trying to spread it around to five guys was and is absurd.

I haven't counted but probably half of our Texas recruits, many recruited from Pope's area, have washed out or been busts. How much of that falls on Pope directly I can't say. However, our Texas recruiting is not what it should be given we are in the Big12. Maybe the re-alignment turmoil hurt that more than we know. Who knows?

I honestly think that Wimberly was recruited with a redshirt in mind, but he turned out to be too good even at his small size to redshirt. It puts the staff in a quandry. Do you play him or redshirt him for a big run at 2014 and beyond? It made the logjam tighter at the spot, and our seniors got limited reps because of that.

I don't wish anyone to get fired but Pope had a bad year I think.
No doubt, I just think about situations this year. For instance the pass to Woody against TCU, if we are throwing the ball to a running back, Woody is not the right person for that. In that situation it hits him in the hands and then hip pad and he drops it. Against WV, Woody does not play at all during the game, comes in and fumbles (or nearly fumbles) the ball in the redzone. I just never thought the right players were used in the right situations.
 
I would like to know some top teams that have "running backs by committee" to the extreme we have had? 1-2 running backs see the field for most teams, at ISU we have 6 guys touching the ball. I think we took this concept to an extreme. Most of the time, when you have "running by committee" you still have a feature back. Who was ours? Wimberly in the second half of the year but who before?

That's not the point though. You suggested Pope was fired because of lack of a 1,000 yard rusher. His firing probably had nothing to do with using a running back by committee approach, since we've done it for several years and Rhoads is just now choosing to fire him.
 
I how I miss those solid O lines and the Davis brothers. If ISU could still run like that think of how much it would help the D.
 
That's not the point though. You suggested Pope was fired because of lack of a 1,000 yard rusher. His firing probably had nothing to do with using a running back by committee approach, since we've done it for several years and Rhoads is just now choosing to fire him.

He was fired because there was little to no development of the backs once they got to ISU. How can James White be a captain and prominent rusher in the past, and completely disappear this year? I know it is hard to divide time between Wimberly, SJ, Woody, White, Nealy...but don't you think that they should get utilized somewhere? Hard to believe how much bench time those guys each saw this year.
 
He was fired because there was little to no development of the backs once they got to ISU. How can James White be a captain and prominent rusher in the past, and completely disappear this year? I know it is hard to divide time between Wimberly, SJ, Woody, White, Nealy...but don't you think that they should get utilized somewhere? Hard to believe how much bench time those guys each saw this year.

That was an issue all around the offense this year though. Gary and West both disappeared a lot at receiver. There were some injuries that hurt some guys, but if I remember correctly Lichtenberg was playing horrible on the line and beat out by underclassmen well before his injury. It's also been said multiple times on this board that a running backs coach is basically a recruiter. Pope hasn't been a great recruiter. It's a much more plausible explanation that he is being fired for that then it is him being fired for lack of production.
 
Exactly. He is on staff to recruit Texas. We haven't been recruiting Texas very well. 2 + 2 = 4.

Our struggles in TX lately could be b/c of how we handles JB. I can't remember if it was his Dad or Uncle but they were a HC in TX and could spread the world how we treated JB (rumored to be shown the door).
 
Our struggles in TX lately could be b/c of how we handles JB. I can't remember if it was his Dad or Uncle but they were a HC in TX and could spread the world how we treated JB (rumored to be shown the door).

I have never heard that JB was asked to leave. I sure didn't want him as a starting QB unless his passing skills improved a lot, but he was a good kid, went to school and did everything the right way. He even came back for a game in Ames this year.

As for Pope, he would always yank a guy out of the game at strange times. Someone would get a 5 yard game, and he would be on the sideline. The only guy that he consistently stuck with what AW, and that ended when he was hurt.
 
I how I miss those solid O lines and the Davis brothers. If ISU could still run like that think of how much it would help the D.

Those guys sure were fun to watch, but I don't really remember them helping the D back then. Nor did it really help our win/loss totals.
 
Pope is gone because our running backs didn't develop over the past 3 years, and because of how terribly they ran the early part of the season. Only person that hit the hole hard was Wimberley and he wasn't developed here. Bad, rotation management(probably Mess' crap), and lackluster recruiting.

As a team we rushed for 1726 yards this year. 442 of those came from our QB. Those are pathetic numbers, and yes I know the o-line wasn't good early season, but there were holes. I played line, don't tell me those backs never had a chance to head down field. Wimberley made it to the holes, then Nealy was getting there, and then Shontrelle. You had to run hard, they obviously weren't prepared in practice.
 
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Any chance Pope asked to be let go too if Mess was 'relieved' of his duties


Or he said, "You better not fire my friend Messingham or I will quit" and Rhoads said "Okay."
 
Seriously, I don't think Rhoads fired these guys lightly. When you see them at the CF Recruitment Day Party, they are are very cohesive unit that clearly enjoys being together. The level of personal relationship that these guys seem to have is pretty incredible for a career in which you move around so much.

However, something needed to happen and most of the arrows pointed toward Messingham. And I suspect that Rhoads already has a new OC in mind who will want to bring his own RB coach.
 
I don't know that we "pride ourself on it", so much as that's what we're forced to do, since it's tough to get a lot of top recruits to play football here.

I stated that too, and your right. But I think the development of the under the radar guys only strengthens our blue collar mentality. And in turn that pushes guys harder that come in a little more touted. Its a good thing man
 
No doubt, I just think about situations this year. For instance the pass to Woody against TCU, if we are throwing the ball to a running back, Woody is not the right person for that. In that situation it hits him in the hands and then hip pad and he drops it. Against WV, Woody does not play at all during the game, comes in and fumbles (or nearly fumbles) the ball in the redzone. I just never thought the right players were used in the right situations.

Did anyone else notice that in the 2012 WVU game, a Woody fumble cost us the game; and in the 2013 WVU game, we won in spite of a Woody fumble?

Not to bang on Woody, he's a great guy, just an observation. His heart had to be ready to leap out of his chest for about 3-4 seconds before he realized we recovered!
 
I think it has to do with the lack of acquiring a back with star power in the big 12. We have been missing somebody that the defense would really have to scheme around like the davis brothers or Enis. the kind of guy the defense has to focus on to keep under a hundred yards. I hope standard or Mister are waiting in the wings to be that guy.
 
I think it has to do with the lack of acquiring a back with star power in the big 12. We have been missing somebody that the defense would really have to scheme around like the davis brothers or Enis. the kind of guy the defense has to focus on to keep under a hundred yards. I hope standard or Mister are waiting in the wings to be that guy.

Again, coaches recruit regions. Not positions.
 
Those guys sure were fun to watch, but I don't really remember them helping the D back then. Nor did it really help our win/loss totals.
you must have forgotten the jimlad. you may not have liked our win loss record back then but they definitely helped it.
 

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