WILLIAMS: What's next (potential candidates)

SERIOUSLY? This guy doesn't fit our culture Pollard.

Can you imagine the fits he would throw on an ISU sideline?! Or, after a BS review that, again, doesn't go our way?!
 
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Some coaches who might looking for assistant jobs elsewhere are the current Missouri staff. There are some good assistants on that staff and with the turmoil at Missouri I wouldn't be surprised if they are ready to leave. Kuligowski has sent several defensive linemen to the NFL and Andy Hill is a long time assistant and has done well recruiting the Kansas City area. Cornell Ford has recruited the St Louis area for years. Barry Odom could get promoted to HC but if not he is a solid DC.

There is a chance Missouri will simply keep the same staff but if not they would add a recruiting presence in a couple of regional large metropolitan areas to the Iowa State staff.
 
Not to be argumentative, but the change of culture has to start with moving on and not worrying about things you can't control. I would argue that the disadvantages ISU has sneak into the conversation at all levels way too often. TV commentators talk about it all the time, writers write about it because it comes up in the conversation. Not once yesterday did I hear the TV guys say what a challenge it was to get players to Manhattan, KS.
If you want a guy to change the culture hire Reese Morgan from Iowa's Staff. Their is a reason what ever position group he works with is gold. He turned around some of the most losing programs in Iowa Highschools and turned them into dominant state champions. Having played for him I think he is a big part of Ferentz's success.
 
yes. But it also means that the candidates will have more choices. If Illinois offers 2 million and Iowa state offers 2.5 million, 75% of coaches would take the job they think leads to more wins. And that's Illinois.
I know it is only a small sample of anecdotal evidence, but I know several early-career coaches that are/have been at Minn., UI, Nebby, USC and Vandy. When I ask about criteria candidates use for selecting jobs, there are a few key things they agree on.

- No matter what anyone says, salary is the top criteria almost every time, and usually far and away the most important criteria. There are exceptions, but they all think some surprising candidates would take jobs at lesser programs if the price was right

- local talent pool is overrated. Most think if they have enough resources in assistants and recruiting travel their own geographical recruiting connections can overcome lack of local talent
 
If the University of Missouri doesn't sign up native son Willie Fritz, then I certainly hope that we would (particularly if his OC comes as part of the package).

Missouri will look for a bigger name and possibly/probably a black coach. Be glad Iowa State doesn't have Missouri's current problems. Donors and season ticket holders are in open revolt. Fritz would be an interesting hire for Iowa State.
 
SERIOUSLY? This guy doesn't fit our culture Pollard.

Can you imagine the fits he would throw on an ISU sideline?! Or, after a BS review that, again, doesn't go our way?!

Not fitting ISU FB culture isn't the worst thing that could happen
 
Re: WILLIAMS: What's next

Brian Ferentz....Spent time with The Hoodie in New England, coaches one of the best O-Lines in the country right now. And it would make for one hell of a story line for CyHawk week.

I would love this hire. He has the OL pedigree, NFL experience and knows how to run the style of offense we want. He knows Iowa and how and who to recruit to Iowa State. I think he could put a nice staff together and I would really love to see Sage or Seneca on that staff. A solid NFL pedigree from the coaching staff can help attract better talent and assist with player development.
 
yes. But it also means that the candidates will have more choices. If Illinois offers 2 million and Iowa state offers 2.5 million, 75% of coaches would take the job they think leads to more wins. And that's Illinois.

Iowa State has a lot of young experienced talent, great fan support, great new facilities, and the third biggest stadium in the Big12. A lot of coaches would choose that. It's not the rebuild many people think... Several pieces are already in place.
 
SIAP but why not Bo Pelini? I know he's not super popular but the man got results. Is it the whole "has to be a midwestern type of guy" aka "nice"?

That's what I was referring too but i remember the players for Bo being outraged when he was fired... Just playing devil's advocate here as I have no personal knowledge of the situation. He does get points for embracing the cat memes. Name another D1 coach with that on his resume!

As an ISU alum with from Nebraska with latent Husker fandom, please let me also say no this would not be a good idea. If you are upset about Rhoads' end-of-game coaching errors, Pelini just got two 15-yd sideline penalties in the last 30 seconds of a 27-24 loss to NDSU. The refs stopped the game to go make sure the police were on standby for their departure from the field.

Yes, the PI penalty was bogus, and yes, he sticks up for his players, but in all the wrong ways. Not just the surly press conferences and spittle on the slo-mo replay, but he creates this paranoid "bunker mentality" for the players, that the fans are out to get them, etc. He may be a DC again, but I don't think he will be a HC any time soon. Also think JP and Prez Leath are way too concerned about nice guy brand for that.

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Part 2 from above...Wanna watch these each week?

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Iowa State has a lot of young experienced talent, great fan support, great new facilities, and the third biggest stadium in the Big12. A lot of coaches would choose that. It's not the rebuild many people think... Several pieces are already in place.

Good established dual threat QB and young RB and some wideouts as well.

Better job than people think particularly since ISU isn't Mizzou and doesn't have their issues.


Lot of guys can step in and win 6-7 games. Can't overthink this hire though got to take the best guy available. Can't let ego get in the way and settle for a lesser coach because your best option wanted Miami and almost got it but settled for ISU.
 

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