WILLIAMS: What's next (potential candidates)

Brohm and Prohm.


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Lol, good one. Didn't even occur to me. It shall be done.
 
No way can Hoke be the guy, Rhoads was a better fit in Ames than him

Rhoads was probably the best fit in the world. He also won 8 games in 3 years. Fit is maybe 96th on my list of things to worry about in a coach. And potential of success is 1-95.
 
Why not Craig Bohl the former NDSU coach that schooled us and won three national championships not the current one NDSU coach

isnt he currently having a worse season at Wyoming than Rhoads is having? 3 wins two years. He moved up and is failing. Why would we hire him?
 
I think it's a joke..

Obviously, the new coach will likely make a salary within that range of numbers.
Kind of figured it out after the salaries thing. Then a little birdie told me it was a joke, I can't reveal my sources though.
 
Pfft....1-10...in year 2. What a loser. I'm sure that there's not an AD in the country that would allow him to stick around until year 6 and pull a 2-10.

but I thought we were aiming so much higher. Everyone wants this job.
 
He wasn't that great at Ball State.

Lets look at his record starting in his 3rd year there. I choose 3rd year because by then his first recruiting class would be RS Sophomores and actually contributing.
In years 3-6 at Ball State, he was 28-21 overall, 22-9 in the conference with a conference championship. Factor in that 2-3 times per year Ball State is a "bought victory" for a P5 school, and I would say that's not too shabby of a record. Ball State isn't exactly known as a school with much tradition either.
 
He wasn't that great at Ball State.

You know nothing...first off Hole took over a Ball st. Program that wasn't that good. It took him 4 years or so but his last year they finished 12-1 and ranked in the top 15. At BALL STATE. I'm not convinced Hoke is the guy for us but he's had success in taking over lesser programs and turning them around. Sound familiar?
 
Lets look at his record starting in his 3rd year there. I choose 3rd year because by then his first recruiting class would be RS Sophomores and actually contributing.
In years 3-6 at Ball State, he was 28-21 overall, 22-9 in the conference with a conference championship. Factor in that 2-3 times per year Ball State is a "bought victory" for a P5 school, and I would say that's not too shabby of a record. Ball State isn't exactly known as a school with much tradition either.
My only issue is he couldn't win at Michigan, I know Michigan doesn't have the easiest games ever, but you should always be able to get 6 wins at least. If you can't get to a bowl at Michigan, you won't be about to get to a bowl at Iowa State.
 

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