Is Bryce Paup on the coaching staff?

He thought he was going to be named the UNI Head Coach the day the announcement came out. Got punked by the new UNI AD and the rest is history.
That's not even close to true.

He and Joe Woodley were told the week before that they were not in the final 2. The final 2 were Stepsis and Jay Johnson.

Should've hired Woodley, fwiw. I think Stepsis fails pretty hard and pretty fast. He's way too nice a guy to do the things you've got to do when you're actually recruiting against people.
 
That's not even close to true.

He and Joe Woodley were told the week before that they were not in the final 2. The final 2 were Stepsis and Jay Johnson.

Should've hired Woodley, fwiw. I think Stepsis fails pretty hard and pretty fast. He's way too nice a guy to do the things you've got to do when you're actually recruiting against people.
So you are calling BP a liar?
 
In an odd note, I noticed that ISU’s biography for Coach Paup actually lists him as being from Scranton.

Tyler Miller is also from Scranton—or at least, a farm outside of it.

I don’t think any of the press has caught on yet, but I’m curious as to whether their families know one another, maybe Tyler’s dad went to school with Bryce.

Old farm families work that way.

Our family farm has been in the family since the Civil War—but my cousin who owns it now told me that, regrettably, he only has daughters.
 
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The Paup and Miller families know each other. The Scranton community has so few people that it nearly impossible not to know most everyone.

Paup grew up on a farm in Scranton, Iowa, where he played football at Scranton High School, a small school that saw Paup as one of just 19 senior graduates in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bryce_Paup

Mark Miller graduated from Jefferson-Scranton High School in 1989 where he played tackle on the JSPC. now Greene County, football team.
 
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In an odd note, I noticed that ISU’s biography for Coach Paup actually lists him as being from Scranton.

Tyler Miller is also from Scranton—or at least, a farm outside of it.

I don’t think any of the press has caught on yet, but I’m curious as to whether their families know one another, maybe Tyler’s dad went to school with Bryce.

Old farm families work that way.

Our family farm has been in the family since the Civil War—but my cousin who owns it now told me that, regrettably, he only has daughters.
There are more young ladies taking over the family farm all the time. They can run the place just fine.
 
There are more young ladies taking over the family farm all the time. They can run the place just fine.
Thank you. I appreciate that. He was simply saying that the farm won’t be under the family name going forward.

Also, the “young adults” would be my cousin’s grandkids. ;)

Our family farm is a complicated story, this last generation. I started to write it out, and it got so long that I decided not to bore everyone.
 

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