GRAY: Who is Jimmy Rogers? He's "Matt Campbell 2.0" according to T.J. Otzelberger

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Great article, Rob Gray! It’s reassuring and exciting to learn about Jimmy Rogers so quickly. Seems like a disciplined, committed winner. He even just took over a program last year that had player upheaval with a coaching change and filled out his roster well. Got to believe he’ll do it again here.

Sign me up! Here we go, Cyclone Nation! Welcome to Ames, Jimmy Rogers and family!
 
According to insiders on here, TJ has a foot out the door too. Not sure why he’d recommend coming to this dumpster fire.
I really need you to limit your breakdown to ONE SINGLE THREAD. It's not a lot to ask. I haven't ignored anyone yet and really don't want to start.
 
I think it's a bit hyperbolic to say insiders on here are saying TJ has "one foot out the door".

Without getting into premium material too far, I think it could be said some of Campbell's frustrations extend past the football program and into other sports (not just MBB).

I'll leave it at that.

I don't like Pollard. Especially after what I've been learning the past 48 hours. But I don't recall anyone in the know saying TJ has one foot out the door.
 
I know calling him "Matt Campbell 2.0" is not about putting those expectations on him.

And I am certainly not about to immediately expect 9+ wins or going back in the Big 12 champ game next year.

But I do expect to keep the positive culture and effort alive and where it is been at. It could result in a 6-6 season in 2026, could be 11-1, could be 3-9. no clue W/L wise at this point. Way too early to predict ofc. But my expectation for Coach Rogers is to buy into the Cyclone way and 5 star culture that's been cultivated here and continue to produce as well as build upon that.

He will need to recognize that if ISU fans see a team that gives up, takes plays off, or makes boneheaded/undisciplined penalties, they won't accept it not being cleaned up for very long.

Welcome to Ames Coach Rogers! Make this program your own in the best way possible.
 
Hopefully we can get 5-12 mostly winning seasons out of another young coach.

It’s not so much that nobody could do what Matt did, but he turned down quite a few offers before this one. If Roger’s wins even in year 1 or 2 he’ll get good offers, that’s how it works now. The expanded unlimited cash leagues or just going to constantly role the dice any time a coach can’t win. I’m shocked Rhule got extended, Nebraska are idiots for that.
 
So are there Washington State fans upset about losing this guy. I’ve yet to see it.
 
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Someone posted in the premium forum thier fans are devasted.

It was in a thread you were having a meltdown in but I know that only narrows it down to ~5 threads.

Yeah, it doesn’t seem that way on 247. They are mad their coach is leaving. But not mad about anything he did.
 
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Someone posted in the premium forum thier fans are devasted.

It was in a thread you were having a meltdown in but I know that only narrows it down to ~5 threads.

I’d pick the over on the threads I’m mad in.

I’d like to see someone mad about it. The only positives from anyone else is that ******* barstool guy Liam.
 
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Yeah, it doesn’t seem that way on 247. They are mad their coach is leaving. But not mad about anything he did.
He was only there for a year. Hard to get attached to someone brand new in a Year for one of the more beat down fan bases out there.
 
I think it's a bit hyperbolic to say insiders on here are saying TJ has "one foot out the door".

Without getting into premium material too far, I think it could be said some of Campbell's frustrations extend past the football program and into other sports (not just MBB).

I'll leave it at that.

I don't like Pollard. Especially after what I've been learning the past 48 hours. But I don't recall anyone in the know saying TJ has one foot out the door.

Athletic Departments, even the most well run, can be an odd animal. Most coaches were elite athletes and are alpha dogs. They are driven to make their team the best. They can be singularly focused.

The Athletic Director has to try to keep all those alpha dogs happy. Coaches in big revenue sports like FB and MBB are always going to want more- pay (them or their assts), facilities, travel budget, recruiting budget, etc. Now they are battling over House & NIL $.

Athletic Director's have to worry about all the above, plus fundraising, compliance and Title IX. Everything I've read/heard is that most schools are allocating 90-95% of the House Settlement money to FB & MBB. I can pretty much guarantee there is going to be a Title IX lawsuit in the next few years citing the 90-95% payouts to men's athletes isn't proportionate. So I am sure a good Athletic Directors are trying to protect their schools by their distribution of House/NIL $.
 
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Athletic Departments, even the most well run, can be an odd animal. Most coaches were elite athletes and are alpha dogs. They are driven to make their team the best. They can be singularly focused.

The Athletic Director has to try to keep all those alpha dogs happy. Coaches in big revenue sports like FB and MBB are always going to want more- pay (them or their assts), facilities, travel budget, recruiting budget, etc. Now they are battling over House & NIL $.

Athletic Director's have to worry about all the above, plus fundraising, compliance and Title IX. Everything I've read/heard is that most schools are allocating 90-95% of the House Settlement money to FB & MBB. I can pretty much guarantee there is going to be a Title IX lawsuit in the next few years citing the 90-95% payouts to men's athletes isn't proportionate. So I am sure a good Athletic Directors are trying to protect their schools by their distribution of House/NIL $.
These are fair points, but if Jamie is right on his approach that means everyone else is wrong. Yuu're basically saying he's the only oracle out there that sees this Title IX problem coming and is going to dodge it. I just find that hard to believe.

And even then, I'm not sure the distribution is the big sticking point. It's who gets to control it.
 
Yeah, on 247 they seem pissed on principle. But not mad about him specifically.

As a fan, I'd be pretty ticked off if an ISU coach left after 1 or 2 years. New coaches come in and are all gung ho getting fans excited about the future. Then to bolt before really steadying the ship is a tough pill to swallow.
 
These are fair points, but if Jamie is right on his approach that means everyone else is wrong. Yuu're basically saying he's the only oracle out there that sees this Title IX problem coming and is going to dodge it. I just find that hard to believe.

And even then, I'm not sure the distribution is the big sticking point. It's who gets to control it.

Jamie isn't the only AD having to deal with it. But ISU's annual revenues are on the low end, so he doesn't have the flexibility that most schools have from a historical budget (aka ISU around $115M, whereas Iowa is around $175M+). And then there are schools fundraising $20M+ for in-house NIL beyond the $22M House Settlement $.

Curious, what do you mean by "who gets to control it"?
 
As a fan, I'd be pretty ticked off if an ISU coach left after 1 or 2 years. New coaches come in and are all gung ho getting fans excited about the future. Then to bolt before really steadying the ship is a tough pill to swallow.

No ****. And like I said, if this guy is successful he’ll do the ******* same thing but I doubt he waits 20 years.
 
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