Highly recruited, but I'm not sure if he's a stud or not. He was really unimpressive at WDM Valley while he was there.
If their QB didn’t get hurt, they would have won several more games.Talk about a season that completely freaking imploded
Not as bad as Kansas though. They are worse than the worst ISU team I have seen.KSU is going to be really bad next year.
If their QB didn’t get hurt, they would have won several more games.
US???The irony of posting that on this thread is not lost on us.
You guys lost a transfer to Rutgers?! Holy ****, that's bad.
11 transfers. Interesting. This may not be what it sounds like. It may the new coach getting fed up with the old system and cleaning house and establishing a new culture.
If the transfers are the young players he just recruited, yikes.
I think you'll see a lot of sub .500 teams hang it up at the end of the season. Between injuries, covid, and just tired of the season. Shut it down and restart in spring. Other than the money I never have understood the appeal of a sub .500 team going to a bowl.
The extra practices are easily the biggest benefit to the programs out side of the money. You are allowed 15 of them, that's the same amount as spring camp. It can be program changing.
I think you'll see a lot of sub .500 teams hang it up at the end of the season. Between injuries, covid, and just tired of the season. Shut it down and restart in spring. Other than the money I never have understood the appeal of a sub .500 team going to a bowl.
Not as bad as Kansas though. They are worse than the worst ISU team I have seen.
They are so bad that if they get any worse they will be fantastic.Kansas has dug so deep at this point they should be popping out in Australia anytime now.
A little apples to oranges here, but I love it when teams like LSU self impose a bowl ban in a year where they have a losing record and when Covid is raging. Why does the NCAA let teams self impose penalties? That would be like letting your children pick their own punishments. I don't get it.