What's up next for CPR?

What do you predict for CPR's next career move?

  • College DC / Asst HC

    Votes: 91 65.9%
  • College Head Coach

    Votes: 16 11.6%
  • NFL Position Coach

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • New Career Outside of Football

    Votes: 5 3.6%
  • Chill Out / Live Large on the $4.5M Buyout

    Votes: 26 18.8%

  • Total voters
    138
I would love that. Don't know how it went south for Mac down there, but recruiting the suburban Metroplex has to be like shooting fish in a barrel. And don't they have another pay-for-play in Iowa City in 2017?

It went south in large part to their AD...a total idiot. UNT can not out recruit the large Texas schools and also has to contend with OU, OSU, Tulsa, KU, KSU, ISU, etc etc etc invading the metro area. Would you rather play for UNT in a small stadium (albeit brand new) that sits mostly empty on game days, or would you rather play for a team like Tulsa or even ISU where the fans show up, you're loved around campus, have top notch facilities, etc....

La Tech, Memphis, Tulsa, LA-Monroe, UTSA, Texas St, UTEP, etc...those are all teams that come into the metro area to recruit as well. Almost all of those have better programs.
 
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ISU defensive coordinator :jimlad:

I was thinking this a few days back. What a strange twist that would be. You could probably guarantee we'd suffer minimal attrition from the HC change, and the recruits we had lined up would likely stay committed.

Honestly, I'd be way in favor of this. That's just not a reality, but if it did happen, I'd welcome it for sure.
 
CPR will probably go to a bank and deposit his $4.5 million check. Then make some wise investments and kick back a bit and weigh his options without having to worry about finances.

I'm curious. Does he get one big check or get paid put evenly for the remaining term of his agreement?
 
DC for a non-power 5 school or a position coach for a power 5 school. Then a few years will pass and he will get a HC gig at a small non-power 5 school. Much the same path as Dan.
 
I was thinking this a few days back. What a strange twist that would be. You could probably guarantee we'd suffer minimal attrition from the HC change, and the recruits we had lined up would likely stay committed.

Honestly, I'd be way in favor of this. That's just not a reality, but if it did happen, I'd welcome it for sure.

This is such a bad idea. The team desperately needs a fresh start. Taking the HC and keeping him on staff, but not in charge, could easily divide the locker room.
 
That's the joke where I work. Not because that's all you are qualified to do but means looking for something less stressful.

Obviously, you've never been to a Wal-mart. Especially on a day like today. You need a judo black belt to even survive as a "greeter" on a Black Friday.
 
Coach Rhoads' time at ISU is nearly up. There is plenty of speculation about who the new coach will be, and what should be the direction of the program. But what about CPR's future? With all the turnover in the coaching ranks this year, he ought to be able to land a new gig somewhere, right? Or is it time to maybe turn over a new leaf?

Play Lots of golf cpr
 

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