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I agree. Warren leaving worries me if we change coaches but it's time for the change, so...I see your point, but if Ayeni goes I don't see Warren sticking around. Lanning and Lazard are ISU guys though.
I see your point, but if Ayeni goes I don't see Warren sticking around. Lanning and Lazard are ISU guys though.
I look at this game as a sign from God that we are to get a new head coach. Paul needed this game. He had this game won. He found a way to lose this game. And therefore I have lost my patience and giving him the benefit of the doubt.
That miraculous finish by K-State is a sign from God that CPR should not be our coach next year. And who are we to argue with God????
I agree. Warren leaving worries me if we change coaches but it's time for the change, so...
I haven't calculated it out, but ISU started that drive with 1:31 on the clock and KSU had 1 timeout. If ISU knelt on the ball 3 times, they may have still had to punt. KSU already had a KO return for a TD and their return man was dangerous. All ISU had to do was get 1 1st down and the game was done.
Dynamite reference. Just watched last night.![]()
Did you see what God just did to us man!?
The team is showing promise, just can't come away with the W's. I know people want to blame this loss on Rhoads, but it's hard to coach your players to fumble 3 times in 4 plays. Crap luck.
On the coaching front - I'm not a Rhoads sympathizer, but I think ISU would be worse off next year with a regime change. Too many coaching openings to get a new stud coach, and the offense seems to be playing better the last few weeks with whatever system they put in place.
I'm sure this post will degenerate into the typical coach bashing. Let me get you started.
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The team is showing promise, just can't come away with the W's. I know people want to blame this loss on Rhoads, but it's hard to coach your players to fumble 3 times in 4 plays. Crap luck.
On the coaching front - I'm not a Rhoads sympathizer, but I think ISU would be worse off next year with a regime change. Too many coaching openings to get a new stud coach, and the offense seems to be playing better the last few weeks with whatever system they put in place.
I'm sure this post will degenerate into the typical coach bashing. Let me get you started.
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As Wayne said"are you mental?".The team is showing promise, just can't come away with the W's. I know people want to blame this loss on Rhoads, but it's hard to coach your players to fumble 3 times in 4 plays. Crap luck.
On the coaching front - I'm not a Rhoads sympathizer, but I think ISU would be worse off next year with a regime change. Too many coaching openings to get a new stud coach, and the offense seems to be playing better the last few weeks with whatever system they put in place.
I'm sure this post will degenerate into the typical coach bashing. Let me get you started.
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I hear you. I thought the same thing. Rhoads was keeping the ball in ISU's hands so we controlled our own destiny. Get a 1st down and get the win. Kneeling on the ball could have left a little bit of time on the clock, setting up the potential for a punt return TD. But as Wesleybot pointed out, ISU could have punted it out of bounds.Do you understand how the game of "football" works???? Rhoads could have knee'd the damn ball and been fine. He is such a ******* and so is anyone giving rhoads any sympathy or leeway here. Such a pathetic statement
The guy can't win, plain and simple. This is playing out similar to Macs last couple of years. Getting oh so close and coaching yourself into a loss the last few minutes. I agree that I don't think we light the world on fire next year with a new coach, but what's the point of keeping this staff. They have proven time and time again they can't win. Yeah, they pull something out of their ***** here and there, but for the most part, losing is what they do best. Might as well move on now, build for the future instead of pounding our heads against he wall hoping this staff will finally figure out how to win a game. The trend says we are no better next year.