Rogers lost the A.D. that hired him.

Washington State University is searching for a new athletic director after firing Anne McCoy in November 2025. She served in the role for less than 18 months and was the subject of a national search. Jon Haarlow, the chief operating officer, is serving as the interim AD until a new director is named.
  • Previous AD: Anne McCoy was fired on November 12, 2025. She had worked at WSU since 2001 and was promoted to the AD position in June 2024 after serving as interim AD since March 2024.
  • Reason for departure: While the exact reasons for her dismissal were not immediately clear, sources told ESPN that the move was not for cause.
  • Interim AD: Jon Haarlow, the chief operating officer for WSU athletics, has been named interim AD.
  • Search for new AD: WSU is conducting a national search for its next athletic director, who will lead the university into its new phase of Pac-12 membership.

Players in, Players out

We all know the time is quickly coming where we are going to lose many players. Good, bad or ugly, it's going to happen. My biggest question is who will Rogers bring with him and is that a good thing? WSU is pretty much bottom of the barrel. Admittedly, I have not watched them at all and have no idea how good their roster actually is. Is there any way we can keep some starters in Ames? I feel like if we hired Mouser or Becht, we could have probably counted on returning 50%+. But I don't have any idea with Rogers what to expect. Anyone have any insight on this?

Iowa pregame thread (men's game)

I couldn't find a pregame thread for the Iowa game, so I guess I'll start one.

Time to welcome Mr. McCollum and his band of Drake....i mean Iowa.... players to Hilton Magic.

This rivalry game always makes me nervous, and Iowa is off to a solid start. As of right now, it looks like we're a 6.5 point favorite. I'm no gambler, but I'd bet on us to cover.

I think our biggest opponent Thursday night will be ourselves, not Iowa. In short, can we keep our focus after going on the road and curb stomping the #1 team in the nation?

Well if there's one thing TJ excels in, it's keeping our guys focused.

Legalize Weed and Sports Be Fun Again

From the youngest age up to late last year, I’ve always been an anti alcohol, smoke, weed, etc person. It stemmed from knowing my biological father was a drugged up, alcoholic who spent years and years in and out of jail. Add the mental health predisposition to addiction, and I wanted nothing to do with it. I wasn’t for or against weed legalization but would never have tried it in a million years, just like alcohol.

I spent 42 years miserable due to stress, anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, and being bipolar. There was no relief from that regardless of how great things may have been going.

But for the past couple years due to all the increasing pain and issues from Young Onset Parkinson’s, I finally caved and got my medical marijuana card late last year. Because when you’re on so many meds and nothing is helping you have to turn somewhere. I avoided going to the dispensary. Then I avoided using what I had bought. Then I continued to resist it. Then early summer I gave in and wow the difference in mindset. While it only helps to a degree, pain going from 18 on the 1-10 scale down to 12 is awesome.

Don’t get me wrong, I still would want age limits and whatnot, but cannabis has so many benefits it should be more legal than alcohol has a right to be. At least when you’re high deadbeats are too out of it to beat their wife. Neither should include driving over certain levels. Neither should be used under age.

I need the pain relief but am not a person that wants to lose control of themselves or lose sense of reality, I don’t use it to get high. Just like if alcohol had pain relief, I wouldn’t be seeking to get drunk; but some days pain requires more and has its effects.

So for pain relief alone it should be more accessible. But then the mental benefits as well.

Even today’s **** storm ratchets down to the point I’m writing about weed, listening to Korn and not even thinking about it. So there is a mental health benefit as well. While you wouldn’t prescribe it for kids and send them to school with a Puffco Proxy, Davinci, or Vessel 510 battery, for the “of age” population it can be helpful. If research of it wouldn’t have been banned since the 60s, maybe we’d have microdose strains with specific terpenes to help in a clinical way without as many side effects as man made drugs.

So you get the medicinal benefits which have been proven time and time again AND you make the cluster **** the world is today a little chiller. I’m not ranting about a neo nazi fascist ruining democracy when I’m high. And Iowa State football games were a lot less stressful this year - not a single Apple Watch blood pressure warning. Maybe some others could benefit from that as well. And if there’s anything the world and Iowa State fans need most, it’s to be a little less stressful.

Beat the CFP, select and seed your legit 12

You're the committee. Give your 12 (has to include top 5 conf champs) and seed them 1-12 in order.

HFCS selection committee, hey it's almost as large as the actual CFP committee:
1 - Indiana (13-0)
2 - Ohio State (12-0)
3 - Georgia (12-1)
4 - Texas Tech (12-1)

5 - Oregon (11-1)
6 - Ole Miss (11-1)
7 - A&M (11-1)
8 - BYU (11-1) (I'm so unbiased ranking the big 12 team a spot lower than computers have them)
9 - OU (10-2)
10 - Notre Dame (10-2) (the ACC is still included, they play a metric crap ton of ACC teams every year and dodge the CCG)
11 - Tulane (11-2)
12 - JMU (12-1)


If anybody wants a large computer average of the teams here's massey average prior to the CCGs which actually might be more fair since some teams get to dodge it:
1. Ohio St
2. Indiana
3. Oregon
4. Tech
5. Georgia
6. ND
7. BYU (still think the Big 12 isn't getting F'd by media perception?)
8. A&M
9. Ole Miss
10. Alabama
11. Miami
12. OU
13. Utah (still think the Big 12 isn't getting F'd by media perception?)
21. JMU
34. Tulane

Peterson Column - Iowa State and the Final Four? Why stop there.

Fresh Randy Peterson column post-game.

Why the Cyclones’ domination at Purdue puts them firmly in the national conversation.

ISU vs Arizona

As a COOG, I'll be honest, we don't look like world beaters. We are good, not great. On the other hand, there is a good chance ISU and Arizona are the best teams in America. It will be nice to see you and AZ be #1 and #2. You guys deserve it after face planting Purdont at their place. Well deserved kudos.

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