.......................is dead even at 15-15 or .500. Actually after 28 games he was 15-13. Compared to ISU and Iowa coaches since 1979, minus Gene Chizik, since he did not grace us with his presence long enough to coach 30, Rhoads is in first place and best at ISU since Clay Stapelton who was 18-12 after 30 games 1958-1960. I am not sure what to conclude from this or where he will be in the future if we can retain him but to this point I am fairly happy. I also like his complete understanding of coaching and the game, in other word he "gets it" and knows what to do. ISU needs a way to hang on to him especially if the team comes up with a winning/bowl season this year.
First 30 games since 1979, I think all of the coaches had their share of rated opponents to deal with
Iowa (hawk fans correct me if I am wrong)
Fry: 14-16 , he went on to win over 60% of games in 20 years at Iowa
Ferentz: 8-22, he is sitting at about 60% winning percentage
ISU
Duncan: (started same year as Fry) 14-15-1, or just under 50%, he was doing fairly well and rated good part of 1981 season
Criner: 9-19-2
Walden: 11-19 (had to deal with some NCAA imposed penalties from previous years)
McCarney: 6-24, but ended up better than previous three coaches
ISU now puts emphasis back in football where they didn't most of the 1980s into the 1990s.
There you have it, a bit of worthless information from someone who has nothing better to do than watch baseball, drink beer, and find stats.
First 30 games since 1979, I think all of the coaches had their share of rated opponents to deal with
Iowa (hawk fans correct me if I am wrong)
Fry: 14-16 , he went on to win over 60% of games in 20 years at Iowa
Ferentz: 8-22, he is sitting at about 60% winning percentage
ISU
Duncan: (started same year as Fry) 14-15-1, or just under 50%, he was doing fairly well and rated good part of 1981 season
Criner: 9-19-2
Walden: 11-19 (had to deal with some NCAA imposed penalties from previous years)
McCarney: 6-24, but ended up better than previous three coaches
ISU now puts emphasis back in football where they didn't most of the 1980s into the 1990s.
There you have it, a bit of worthless information from someone who has nothing better to do than watch baseball, drink beer, and find stats.