I know it doesn't directly change anything on the field, but if Pollard was originally thinking about firing CPR after the season, does anything change with the Hoiberg story breaking? My thought is this: He already has CPR here. He's already shown loyalty to him. He seems to have a good working relationship with him (although that doesn't mean a whole lot now). Maybe he tries to ride the CPR train a little bit longer to get things straightened out on AND off the field with someone who trusts him.
However, with the results on the field, it's not surprising to want CPR to go. If he does fire him do you think it would be more difficult to get a decent coach here? It's already hard enough at ISU, is this something potential coaches would think/worry about as long as Pollard is here?
For the record, I'm not entirely sure what I think of firing CPR after this season. Thinking of this makes it a little bit harder, probably because I wasn't sure what I wanted. I know it's a weird thought and probably doesn't have much merit but I wante to get CFs opinion about it.
However, with the results on the field, it's not surprising to want CPR to go. If he does fire him do you think it would be more difficult to get a decent coach here? It's already hard enough at ISU, is this something potential coaches would think/worry about as long as Pollard is here?
For the record, I'm not entirely sure what I think of firing CPR after this season. Thinking of this makes it a little bit harder, probably because I wasn't sure what I wanted. I know it's a weird thought and probably doesn't have much merit but I wante to get CFs opinion about it.