I think this next year is either going to make or break Mr. Pollard. In the couple years that he's been at ISU, he's definitely had a heavy hand. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited about the next two years of ISU football with Chizik at the helm. The program definitely went a little stagnant the last two years under McCarney. Still, it's hard to force the resignation of the coach who took us to more post season success than anyone prior. Of course this isn't the only case of Jamie exerting his will.
2. Bobby Douglas's (more or less) forced resignation. I don't remember Douglas's quote after his resignation, but I'm pretty sure he didn't seem too happy about it. How do you force the resignation of a highly successful (and Olympic caliber) coach? Luckily for Pollard, he got the one guy who could replace Douglas. Cael's coaching will continue to improve as he gains experience.
3. Why was Wayne Morgan fired? D1 scheduling scandal(completely overblown by CBS Sports) aside, the only reason that Morgan was fired appears to be his supposed incompatibility with ISU's long term goals. Street ball or not, it was relatively effective being that Morgan lead us to the NIT and the 2nd round of the NCAAs his first two years. Unfortunately, ISU basketball is hard to watch right now. McDermott needs to show a much improved team in his 3rd year. Hopefully he'll be able to retain enough players to do so.
4. Logo change? I still vomit a little in my mouth every time I think about how this actually occurred and was implemented. We use a similar technique at work when we want the client to go with a certain design. (You slap up two dogs to make the third look like a great design.) Heaven forbid we were given three quality options...
Of course, with time, I've stopped wincing every time I look at the new logo. Dare I say, I might actually be starting to like it. Just don't start chanting I-State for fear that I'll regress. Gravitas or not, at least it doesn't look like a minor league baseball team logo anymore...
5. Tickets? I'm glad that we're starting to pump some money into the program, but I hope this doesn't create empty seats... 'nuff said.
I have to give Mr. Pollard credit. It takes a lot to put yourself out on the line as much as he has. Hopefully it will work out for everyone. As for me, I'll reserve my final judgment until the close of next year's Men's basketball season. At that point, I'll either have the kool-aid lip, or I'll be calling for a change.
2. Bobby Douglas's (more or less) forced resignation. I don't remember Douglas's quote after his resignation, but I'm pretty sure he didn't seem too happy about it. How do you force the resignation of a highly successful (and Olympic caliber) coach? Luckily for Pollard, he got the one guy who could replace Douglas. Cael's coaching will continue to improve as he gains experience.
3. Why was Wayne Morgan fired? D1 scheduling scandal(completely overblown by CBS Sports) aside, the only reason that Morgan was fired appears to be his supposed incompatibility with ISU's long term goals. Street ball or not, it was relatively effective being that Morgan lead us to the NIT and the 2nd round of the NCAAs his first two years. Unfortunately, ISU basketball is hard to watch right now. McDermott needs to show a much improved team in his 3rd year. Hopefully he'll be able to retain enough players to do so.
4. Logo change? I still vomit a little in my mouth every time I think about how this actually occurred and was implemented. We use a similar technique at work when we want the client to go with a certain design. (You slap up two dogs to make the third look like a great design.) Heaven forbid we were given three quality options...
Of course, with time, I've stopped wincing every time I look at the new logo. Dare I say, I might actually be starting to like it. Just don't start chanting I-State for fear that I'll regress. Gravitas or not, at least it doesn't look like a minor league baseball team logo anymore...
5. Tickets? I'm glad that we're starting to pump some money into the program, but I hope this doesn't create empty seats... 'nuff said.
I have to give Mr. Pollard credit. It takes a lot to put yourself out on the line as much as he has. Hopefully it will work out for everyone. As for me, I'll reserve my final judgment until the close of next year's Men's basketball season. At that point, I'll either have the kool-aid lip, or I'll be calling for a change.