I've been a fan of ISU football since the early 90s. I definitely do not have an inflated view of ISU football.
I've been a fan of ISU football since the mid 60's. I definitely do not have an inflated view of ISU football.
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I've been a fan of ISU football since the early 90s. I definitely do not have an inflated view of ISU football.
Look at this list. Woof.
http://www.campusrush.com/al-golden-miami-usc-coaching-corousel-1423076703.html
Both were crappy hires in my book. Thanks for putting words in my mouth though.
With losing Fred, Pollard never shutting the hell up, and the constant football losing, I'm quickly becoming one of those disinterested alums. Start winning and that might change, but I'm really freaking close to giving up on ISU sports.
There might be another generation of disinterested alums if this **** continues.
With losing Fred, Pollard never shutting the hell up, and the constant football losing, I'm quickly becoming one of those disinterested alums. Start winning and that might change, but I'm really freaking close to giving up on ISU sports.
There might be another generation of disinterested alums if this **** continues.
You're one of those mouth breathers referenced in the Pollard twitter thread. You talk a big game. On here. You might be an ISU alum, but you are no fan. Good riddance.
Nevermind that I've never even tweeted at Pollard once, but whatever.
Nevermind that I've never even tweeted at Pollard once, but whatever.
Nevermind my post went straight over your head, but whatever.
ISU is such a bad job that they let a coach with one winning season stick around for 7 years running. And paid him well over $10M. Sorry, that doesn't sound like a bad job to me.
It's rare that I see posts so easy to tear apart, but you did a really good job of teeing this one up for me.
"He inherited a horrible team that was full of players that didn't fit his style", huh? Interesting narrative. Lets look at Brady Hoke's year by year record:
Year 1 (2011): 11-2 (somehow found a way to lose to a very average Iowa team)
Year 2 (2012): 8-5
Year 3 (2013): 7-6
Year 4 (2014): 5-7
So you see, as the team become more and more his own, it got worse and worse. Sure, he recruited like a champ, Rivals recruiting rank by year:
2011: #21 (Largely RichRod's class closed out by Hoke)
2012: #7 (his first full recruiting class)
2013: #5
2014: #31 (recruits saw the above trend and stopped buying in)
2015: #50 (bottom fell out after he got canned)
By the time the 2014 season rolled around, he had two top 10 recruiting classes under his belt that would have been juniors and sophomores and he went 5-7.
So again, try holding to your bull**** argument that he failed due to RichRod's players. History shows that as RichRod's recruits left, his team performed worse and worse.
The UM program was a dumpster fire in Hoke's final two years. If ISU hired him, he's send ISU's football program back to the 80's.
He's a southern California kid who doesn't even know where Ames, Iowa is.
I've been a fan of ISU football since the mid 60's. I definitely do not have an inflated view of ISU football.
We have an unfair national perception basically. In some computer polls we're ranked above Iowa's next four opponents-- Maryland, Indiana, Purdue, Rutgers
isu is not much different than Penn St, Northwestern, Minnesota, Nebraska
ISU is such a bad job that they let a coach with one winning season stick around for 7 years running. And paid him well over $10M. Sorry, that doesn't sound like a bad job to me.
Not a comforting thought.
And I was right to not hold my breath. His 2012 class was almost half Rich Rod guys that were recruited early and a lot had already committed, but it's ok, I realize that being a hok fan you think you know everything about football but really don't. History shows that under 10 Rich Rod recruits left that program. Even in his final year he had a class and a half of upper classmen (the classes that usually play the most) still on the roster.
Once again, it takes time for guys to mature into NCAA players usually...you don't see too many guys just instantly jumping from HS to the B1G and starting right away do you? The players Hoke recruited (2013 mainly) were still maturing to NCAA level players.
You can argue it all you want, but the fact is, Hoke recruited great and didn't get the time to actually get the job done. Almost impossible to completely change directions in scheme and expect a complete turnaround in 2-3 years. It's your opinion that he was terrible and it's mine that he wasn't...to be honest I couldn't care less what a hok fan has to say about what direction the ISU program should take anyway. Now go ahead and come back with some rambling whatevers...it's ok...I just don't care.
ISU is such a bad job that they let a coach with one winning season stick around for 7 years running. And paid him well over $10M. Sorry, that doesn't sound like a bad job to me.