Beatty was doing a better job than Weis. I honestly think this is a mistake by them. This is a very good ISU team, and to fire him for losing to them is really clueless. They beat TCU this year, now a new coach? KU is just bad at football.
Beatty was doing a better job than Weis. I honestly think this is a mistake by them. This is a very good ISU team, and to fire him for losing to them is really clueless. They beat TCU this year, now a new coach? KU is just bad at football.
It's clueless to think they fired him because they lost to Iowa State. They fired him because Kansas put MAYBE 10,000 Kansas fans in the stands. And because they have one commit for 2019. And because he has shown very little improvement.
I doubt they can get a coach to do anything there, but they've got to be able to sell a tiny bit of hope.
Iowa State still had better fan support at the end of the Walden era than Kansas does now. We have always had great fan support really. We still averaged in the 35K-40K fans in a stadium that held 45K at that time.I remember the end of the Walden years at ISU being like this. Scant fan support. That kills budgets. Sad and feel bad for their players. They deserve better support than that.
Beatty was doing a better job than Weis. I honestly think this is a mistake by them. This is a very good ISU team, and to fire him for losing to them is really clueless. They beat TCU this year, now a new coach? KU is just bad at football.
Agree with this and why I can't believe people thinking Beatty was going to get the job done. In year 3 last year they were horrible and not competitive at all. This year they are better but have one of the more experienced teams in the conference, are living off a TO margin they will not repeat, have nothing coming in for a recruiting class. Yet they still suck and are likely going to take a step back next year.ISU certainly isnt the only reason they fired him, but i think it'd be fair to call our rise something that'd be on their minds. We used to share the cellar with them, we've made the moves to dig out and it has to be all the more frustrating watching that fail to happen there.
I see your point, but I can see the reason that he has been fired too. Their problem is that this is going to be a 4-5 year rebuild, minimum. After the disastrous hires made previously, they almost had to pick a guy and stick with him. I think they are better than they have been, and have been moving slowly in the right direction. However, fans had run out of patience (for better or worse) and they had to make a move.
It's clueless to think they fired him because they lost to Iowa State. They fired him because Kansas put MAYBE 10,000 Kansas fans in the stands. And because they have one commit for 2019. And because he has shown very little improvement.
I doubt they can get a coach to do anything there, but they've got to be able to sell a tiny bit of hope.
I agree totally. For all of his successes, Pollard is also fortunate to be at a place like ISU, where our fan support has been large and consistent even in hard times. All we need is hope. Perhaps that's what attracted Jamie to Ames?Iowa State still had better fan support at the end of the Walden era than Kansas does now. We have always had great fan support really. We still averaged in the 35K-40K fans in a stadium that held 45K at that time.
Kansas is Averaging Less than 15K, in a stadium that holds over 50K.
Iowa State has always had some of the most loyal fan bases in the country. That has and is what makes us unique and great.
Same thing people said about ISU with Mac and Rhoads, and they were clearly wrong. Success of Mason and Mangino suggest they are wrong about KU too. They pulled in some decent talent in past classes and weren't competitive at all. They graduate a lot of starters and have nothing Coming in.I’ll sum up my position like this. I don’t believe they are going to do any better, and small improvement is better than they will get.
More season tix sold with mew HC? Yes. More wins? No.
I see your point, but I can see the reason that he has been fired too. Their problem is that this is going to be a 4-5 year rebuild, minimum. After the disastrous hires made previously, they almost had to pick a guy and stick with him. I think they are better than they have been, and have been moving slowly in the right direction. However, fans had run out of patience (for better or worse) and they had to make a move.
University of Kansas needs to fire the athletic director, and get the president to overrule the AD and retain the coach. As divisive as Pollard has been in the past, I am a Pollard fan today. He has been AMAZING for ISU. Pollard has gotten his people in place in various sports, been patient with them, and given them the facilities and behind-the-scenes support to win. Kansas doesn't have a Pollard, and that is their problem.
They fired him because of ISU but not because they lost too us. They saw our quick rise and think it can be done there as well. The problem is we continued to put money in our facilities, stadium, and kept up the fan support during the lean years so when MC arrived all this program needed were wins on the field. They have some catching up to do.