Pit of Missouri Dilly Dilly
**** Herbstreit
DILLY DILLY!**** Randy
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Pit of Missouri Dilly Dilly
**** Herbstreit
DILLY DILLY!**** Randy
Dont give RP the click bait. All he said was same thing as Kirk, we need to enjoy coach while we have him. Im sure he would spin it as "well I didnt say he is leaving, enjoy him for the next 50 years that you have him" as a cop out but the tone and context was the same as Kirk. Just negativity and either he knows something or he just want to push the negative into the program right now.
I do find the whole thing disrespectful, including Randy's article. Don't tell us "just to enjoy the ride." That is so small minded. Like we are completely incapable of retaining a quality coach. Like it is impossible that someone may, you know, want to stay in Ames.
I get it, money talks. I also get the allure of wanting to coach at a prestigious school. However, just look anecdotally at how that works out for people. I'll bet you Mike Riley misses Oregon State. I'll bet you Charlie Strong wishes he'd had stayed at Louisville. People are already calling for Harbaugh's head. Willie Taggart is on the hot seat after a year and a half. Florida fans are about sick of Jim McElwain. Butch Jones is on the verge of being fired. Long-story-short, moving on to a new, high profile school rarely seems to work out.
It is not impossible to think that Campbell cannot be fairly compensated, like it here, enjoy the fruits of what he is building, etc. It's also not irresponsible for us as fans to believe he might stay. He may leave, and if he does, good for him. But it's so defeatist for us to be expected to just accept that no one wants to be here.
I do find the whole thing disrespectful, including Randy's article. Don't tell us "just to enjoy the ride." That is so small minded. Like we are completely incapable of retaining a quality coach. Like it is impossible that someone may, you know, want to stay in Ames.
I get it, money talks. I also get the allure of wanting to coach at a prestigious school. However, just look anecdotally at how that works out for people. I'll bet you Mike Riley misses Oregon State. I'll bet you Charlie Strong wishes he'd had stayed at Louisville. People are already calling for Harbaugh's head. Willie Taggart is on the hot seat after a year and a half. Florida fans are about sick of Jim McElwain. Butch Jones is on the verge of being fired. Long-story-short, moving on to a new, high profile school rarely seems to work out.
It is not impossible to think that Campbell cannot be fairly compensated, like it here, enjoy the fruits of what he is building, etc. It's also not irresponsible for us as fans to believe he might stay. He may leave, and if he does, good for him. But it's so defeatist for us to be expected to just accept that no one wants to be here.
I know you are making a joke but I don't expect him and really don't want him to say that he's never leaving. We are all adults here. If he wants to stay then he'll stay if he wants to go he'll go. I hope in the mean time that we get to the point we can keep the ball rolling of he leaves.Matt Campbell didn't exactly deny anything . . .
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Honestly, I've been saying all along that I think Ohio St is his dream job, and he won't leave ISU for anything much less than that. What a lot of the national reporters like Herbie don't get is all of the programs he's pimping Campbell out to aren't much better than a lateral move to ISU, other than they may have a marginally better history in football than ISU does. However, there are so many negatives to those schools - ISU has facilities that are just as good, if not better, than those programs, most of those programs don't have a fanbase that gives near unconditional support to both the coach and program as a whole like ISU, most of those programs have unrealistic expectations year in and year out, and, the real kicker, at other programs they would give Campbell just enough rope to hang himself and not nearly enough time to meet those unrealistic expectations. I mean, yes, ISU recently fired Rhoads - but that was after 5 years of decline with no hope that he was going to do what it takes to make it better (and Rhoads even said things that made it easy for us to judge that he was clueless, especially when it came to recruiting).
Ever since JP has been here he's made football a priority. The only problem is he hasn't seen a positive ROI on his investment in the program. When Campbell makes statements like this, sure, it's always possible he's full of crap, but it also makes you want to believe in him, even if we've been burned so many times in the past.
I do find the whole thing disrespectful, including Randy's article. Don't tell us "just to enjoy the ride." That is so small minded. Like we are completely incapable of retaining a quality coach. Like it is impossible that someone may, you know, want to stay in Ames.
I get it, money talks. I also get the allure of wanting to coach at a prestigious school. However, just look anecdotally at how that works out for people. I'll bet you Mike Riley misses Oregon State. I'll bet you Charlie Strong wishes he'd had stayed at Louisville. People are already calling for Harbaugh's head. Willie Taggart is on the hot seat after a year and a half. Florida fans are about sick of Jim McElwain. Butch Jones is on the verge of being fired. Long-story-short, moving on to a new, high profile school rarely seems to work out.
It is not impossible to think that Campbell cannot be fairly compensated, like it here, enjoy the fruits of what he is building, etc. It's also not irresponsible for us as fans to believe he might stay. He may leave, and if he does, good for him. But it's so defeatist for us to be expected to just accept that no one wants to be here.
Here is my thought...I think CMC could be here quite a long time. He feels like he can build a winner (so far seems to be working) and sustain some success. I truly believe the job he will leave ISU for is Ohio St. If he's winning here and it is 6-7 years from now and Ohio St opens up I think ISU should be worried. Think of where he's from, that is all I am going to say.
Until then I am going to enjoy this as we have not been able to have teams that play sustained good football over a few games let alone a season. I am going to soak it up and love it.
I've got this thing figured out guys and gals.Here is my thought...I think CMC could be here quite a long time. He feels like he can build a winner (so far seems to be working) and sustain some success. I truly believe the job he will leave ISU for is Ohio St. If he's winning here and it is 6-7 years from now and Ohio St opens up I think ISU should be worried. Think of where he's from, that is all I am going to say.
Until then I am going to enjoy this as we have not been able to have teams that play sustained good football over a few games let alone a season. I am going to soak it up and love it.
Maybe if we go 10-2 and tOSU loses out and goes 6-6 would they put us as a 30 point underdog in the same bowl game.Is there any way we could play OSU in a bowl?