OL Jacob Gannon has left the ISU program

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What is going on with this team? The new facilities should have made them better. Wed now face the biggest game yet in CPR tenure after the last one. He needs to get his team back to playing tough football for the players, for him, for the media, for the trolls, and...and....and for the fans.
 
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Best of luck to him. I won't pretend it's easy being a college athlete. Can't wait to see Campos.
 
This will matter very little in the scheme of this season, but it doesn't bode well. If there are more bizarre things like this to come, then you know there is a structural problem.
 
I was always supportive of Rhoads but things are definitely not right on this team. The guy would not have put in all this work to quit week 2 of the season.
 
Listed as a starter. Wondering if perhaps that wasn't going to be the case this Saturday.

Regardless - hopefully nothing is actually "wrong" for the young man.
 
agreed. For the "if you start something, finish it!" crowd, you don't want to see the results of someone going through the motions on the offensive line. That's a good way to get your quarterback hurt.

How is that different than the last 10 years of Cyclone Football?
 
agreed. For the "if you start something, finish it!" crowd, you don't want to see the results of someone going through the motions on the offensive line. That's a good way to get your quarterback hurt.

I agree. I doubt this was something that all of a sudden 'hit' him this week. You've to got to believe this was in his mind before spring practice and throughout fall camp. Better now than just going through the motions.
 
Good for him. If you're not in the game, make way for someone else. Most people look at it as selfish, but I look at it the opposite way. If you aren't committed 100% you aren't doing the program any favors and he might as well make way for Campos.

Agree. Not going to say anything negative about him, because I don't know him. But actions speak louder than words, and if he isn't committed to his teammates, I don't want him wearing ISU colors. Best of luck, young man.
 
Burnt out is in other words tired of playing and putting in the work for a disfunctional program and coaches.

Pump the breaks a little here buddy. If this becomes a pattern then sure, but this is the first player (i believe)who has just quit or transferred. By all indications, the players love CPR. This is nothing like McDermott(yet).
 
Burnt out is in other words tired of playing and putting in the work for a disfunctional program and coaches.

There were rumblings last year the players were having issues with the coaches (running them into the ground, etc.) and that's why the "players council" was created. It sounded like Rhoads and the coaches may have changed their style but, based on today, maybe not.

Wasn't this the same reason Jensen left the team last year?
 
This will matter very little in the scheme of this season, but it doesn't bode well. If there are more bizarre things like this to come, then you know there is a structural problem.
I disagree. Less depth on oline is always a disaster. Especially when you take a starter out.
 
I agree. I doubt this was something that all of a sudden 'hit' him this week. You've to got to believe this was in his mind before spring practice and throughout fall camp. Better now than just going through the motions.

You point makes him out to be much worse IMO, sounds like he was going thru the motions the last 6 mos. He basically did the worst thing he could do for the program by hanging on until now.
 
Quite a few players looked "burnt out" Saturday

Agree with this. I saw us fold like a tent to a FCS team at home, as soon as they punched back. That is a scary combo when you factor in our total lack of talent.
 
Pompey, Bevins, Rogers, Coe, Irving, Kron, Gannon, Graham, Dika, Loth, Moore, Luna, Ayeni, Bundrage.

I think that's the entire list of people who could/should be playing this year for us if not due to leaving the team, injuries, breaking the rules, etc.
 
I disagree. Less depth on oline is always a disaster. Especially when you take a starter out.

My point is that we are/were already at "disaster" level with him in there on Saturday. It's not going to matter much, IMO. I'm pretty sure Baylor's scout team offense is better than what we're likely to see this year.
 
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