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You act like this is completely Pollard's decision. Its not. Leath and Donors will force JP to get rid of CPR.
There were quite a few people willing to give him another year with what we brought back last year, esp. on D. However, there is no excuse for this year. Support is gone, and a change will be forced.
Because I am a sadist and like to think sad thoughts?
FIFYFWIW, I heard that if we somehow managed to lose to KU, Rhoads would have been fired after the game. Since that didn't happen, he is to be fired sometime after the last game.
No. The only plausible way you see a midseason firing this year is if the players quit or begin to revolt. And unless I missed something, we haven't seen any signs of that yet. If nothing happens in the days immediately following the WVU game then you might want to brace yourself for another season of the CPR era. A firing will come quickly or not at all, IMO.
I'm not convinced he still won't be here next year. Guy certainly isn't coaching like his job is in jeopardy.
Suppose he only loses by 30 to the potentially best team in America? Can that count as a win?He'll be gone November 29th or 30th. IMO he has to win 3 more to even have a longshot of being here next year.
I honestly think Baylor is capable of dropping 100 even with 2nd and 3rd stringers. I would HOPE that kind of margin would be an exception.I don't think this happens but what if the score is something like 81-17 or they get above 80? Does that raise the stakes at all?
I don't think this happens but what if the score is something like 81-17 or they get above 80? Does that raise the stakes at all?
I understand the thought process here but anyone who takes more than a 2 second glance would see that Rhoads is in year 7 with 3 straight awful seasons to boot. There is patience here.A mid-season firing for losses alone (without a circus of player walk outs, some kind of character scandal, etc) is probably a bad idea for a school like ISU as it sends a message of impatience in a place where a new coach is going to need patience. Wait til the end of the season, and let him go.
A mid-season firing for losses alone (without a circus of player walk outs, some kind of character scandal, etc) is probably a bad idea for a school like ISU as it sends a message of impatience in a place where a new coach is going to need patience. Wait til the end of the season, and let him go.
I understand the thought process here but anyone who takes more than a 2 second glance would see that Rhoads is in year 7 with 3 straight awful seasons to boot. There is patience here.
A mid-season firing for losses alone (without a circus of player walk outs, some kind of character scandal, etc) is probably a bad idea for a school like ISU as it sends a message of impatience in a place where a new coach is going to need patience. Wait til the end of the season, and let him go.