I wish it would have ended better for all. I don't think anyone wanted this outcome. Good guy.
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I wish it would have ended better for all. I don't think anyone wanted this outcome. Good guy.
Does someone want to explain that?so I sent messengers to them with this reply: “I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down. Why should the work stop while I leave it and go down to you?”
I hope the next guy continues that. You only divide the locker room if you recruit guys that have a problem with it. Gee, I wonder.....?I wish someone would've told Prohm that scripture doesn't belong in the locker room. Save that stuff for when you're coaching at a small private school. It's Coaching 101 on how not to divide a locker room.
I wish someone would've told Prohm that scripture doesn't belong in the locker room. Save that stuff for when you're coaching at a small private school. It's Coaching 101 on how not to divide a locker room.
We haven't talked about it much lately, but there was a pretty vocal contingent on here for a long time that was "Rhoads sucks good riddance don't let the door hit you on the way out," which was rather unfortunate.
The last real contact I can remember Rhoads had with the fanbase was doing a postmortem podcast with somebody (maybe CW), and it was very much a "this is what went wrong in the program under my watch."
Compared that to how we treat McCarney... CW does a podcast with him to tell old war stories, plenty of instances of people describing his tenure and accomplishments with gooey nostalgia, and Campbell brings him back to speak to the team now and honors his legacy in both small and large ways (e.g., the uniform designs).
We have some work to do with Rhoads in that sense.
Hence why I put quotes around those words to indicate their imprecision and ward off negative connotations.
Well, he's a troll.Isn’t religion a cave topic? Let’s not go down that road.
Mac fizzled out at the end, but his legacy didn’t need to be rehabilitated. Nothing we’ve seen the past few years is possible if Mac hadn’t pulled our program out of the gutter.
Seriously. That's your biggest takeaway?
Look at the poster's name. They're a troll.Seriously. That's your biggest takeaway?
That's the absolute fact of it. The odds of Pollard hitting on another Campbell are slim. No matter who he hires.I have been a Cyclone basketball fan since Maury John was coach. I think back in the seventies one of our coaches (may have been Earle Bruce) said, there are two categories of coaches. The ones whom have been fired and the ones that are going to be fired. After all these years, there is a lot of truth in that summation. The few exceptions are the ones that got out of town before the posse showed up. It’s a business. That’s why it has become customary to negotiate the buyout at the same time a coach is hired. Thank you Coach Prohm for your efforts and especially the championships. Not all ISU coaches do that.
Please don't accuse me of being a troll and advocate that I be removed from here. What I commented on was front and center of what was posted. It's fine if you don't agree with me. Let's drop it.Cyclowns is an obvious troll here. New member on here 4 days ago 9 messages and -8 reaction score (and growing). Mods need to pull the plug on him now.
You're a troll.Please don't accuse me of being a troll and advocate that I be removed from here. What I commented on was front and center of what was posted. It's fine if you don't agree with me. Let's drop it.
I loved Prohm as a person and am sad that this didn't work out. He really was the kind of person you wanted to succeed because of who they were.
I hope the next guy continues that. You only divide the locker room if you recruit guys that have a problem with it. Gee, I wonder.....?