I taste some salt in that last comment
Yea, I would like to knee cap the arrogant bastard (which really narrows it down to one) that made that statement. Since we can't be sure of which one, knee cap 'em all.
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I taste some salt in that last comment
Exactly, remember when some jag coach was dissing ISU for getting rid of McCarney? It was totally Mike Stoops.What makes you folks think it’s a head coach? It does say “coaching staffs”, and this seems like the kind of thing a HC would leave to an assistant.
My guess is that CMC did the Texas review. His media comments always include questions.
Exactly, remember when some jag coach was dissing ISU for getting rid of McCarney? It was totally Mike Stoops.
Always enjoy reading this feature. Thanks for posting. The little dig in there warms my heart. Our conference mates want us to go back to being a doormat. It's no fun competing against a prepared and talented Iowa State team.
Exactly, remember when some jag coach was dissing ISU for getting rid of McCarney? It was totally Mike Stoops.
Also think that a lot of people are ignorant to how TV money has helped ISU level the playing field as an athletic department. If we have a good coach, which we do, we have the resources and department commitment to build a consistent winner. The perception of ISU is stuck in the '90s.
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/big-12-coaches-talk-anonymously-about-conference-foes-2019
Sounds like we got a Blueblood reviewing us. The little jab at the end saying Campbell will be a super star at his next job makes me want to eat fire.
It annoys me and reeks of Herman and sour grapes from his former employer.Yeah the cAmPbElL iS gONnA lEaVe crap pisses me off. Like, who says Scott Frost can't be great at at his next job? Why on Earth is Campbell the only one getting that kind of garbage hype?
I imagine eating with Mike Stoops involving not getting a word in, wondering if he's loud or if it's just you, and getting food spit into your eating area.
My vote is Riley from OU.My vote: Herman
They’re talking about his infield personality. The way he puts balls in, he’s definitely a “gunslinger”, he’ll take off running rather than standing in the pocket waiting, and he gets his teammates and the crowd fired up. “Maverick/Wild West”.I don't agree with their characterization of Purdy. He's confident in his skills, but he's not a "Wild West" personality. He's a humble leader who knows how to win. His style of play is a little reminiscent of a Mayfield type, but if you've listened to Purdy at all, his personality is much closer to Tebow than Mayfield.
Whichever coach made that last comment can eat a bag of dicks.