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Toledo's co-DC took lateral to Syracuse, so that's also an option.if these guys come from Toledo, that school is going to hate us.
Remember that Candle took a different job also. Although I think we would be a step up from UCONN if we offered.
There was a definite shock in the small circle close to the program that Mouser didn't get the job. Schaalhaese got the call as soon as Pollard caught wind of it. He's gonna be a NFL head coach in 3 years so that's a no go. CJR was second.
I personally don't like the direction Pollard is going and he's definitely heard similar frustrations from boosters and supporters.
He is absolutely going to win a national championship, and probably in year 3. If for no other reason than the ISU curse. Hell, Chizik lucked into one with Scam Newton.Not a total fish-gutting like this. Yikes!
The funny thing is that he will probably fail at the next level, because he doesn't have the steel balls to make it IMO like a Saban or a Cignetti have to take advantage when they can. Franklin won a B1G Championship, and he made it to the semis of the CFP. My guess is that the new PSU coach will never do either of those things.
Either way, time for Iowa State to get the Jimmy Rogers train rolling!
Let's Go State!
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Ben Bruns described it as Detroit Lions style offense.I suppose it makes sense to lose some receivers, but unless he's going to Penn St. I don't see why he'd leave. Sounds like we plan on running an Iowa style offense. Would like to see the incoming coach keep some of our decent guys.
Sorry…we tried that with Wayne Morgan.There was a definite shock in the small circle close to the program that Mouser didn't get the job. Schaalhaese got the call as soon as Pollard caught wind of it. He's gonna be a NFL head coach in 3 years so that's a no go. CJR was second.
I personally don't like the direction Pollard is going and he's definitely heard similar frustrations from boosters and supporters.
The offense fit the framework that CMC wanted. I agree he was probably unqualified. I'd rather give him a year to figure things out and keep 90% of our starters. Jamie made the choice he thought was best and we'll see. Another big part of the frustration is Jamie's a lone wolf and moved fast. People who donate money to the program want to be tied in with decision making. Feathers were ruffled for sure.Mouser is grossly unqualified. The only way to convince everyone otherwise at this point would be to admit CMC was screwing up the offense, and not the OC. Which is contrary to years of propoganda.
That was 15 years ago in a completely different sport.Sorry…we tried that with Wayne Morgan.
Not interested in reliving that with FB.
Mouser? RRROOOOOOOOFFFFLThere was a definite shock in the small circle close to the program that Mouser didn't get the job. Schaalhaese got the call as soon as Pollard caught wind of it. He's gonna be a NFL head coach in 3 years so that's a no go. CJR was second.
I personally don't like the direction Pollard is going and he's definitely heard similar frustrations from boosters and supporters.
Absolutely no guarantee that if Mouser got the job that 90% of starters stay. Most have options at Pedo St to at least double their bag. And most coaches were following CMC, you have to believe. But I do agree that more would have stayed.The offense fit the framework that CMC wanted. I agree he was probably unqualified. I'd rather give him a year to figure things out and keep 90% of our starters. Jamie made the choice he thought was best and we'll see. Another big part of the frustration is Jamie's a lone wolf and moved fast. People who donate money to the program want to be tied in with decision making. Feathers were ruffled for sure.
You're probably rightAbsolutely no guarantee that if Mouser got the job that 90% of starters stay. Most have options at Pedo St to at least double their bag. And most coaches were following CMC, you have to believe. But I do agree that more would have stayed.
Well, I guess said boosters and supporters should have written bigger checks when they had the chance…or more accurately I think it’s a welcome to reality situation for them. They’re not as wealthy as their counterparts in other corners of the country. Sucks to be them/sucks to be us.There was a definite shock in the small circle close to the program that Mouser didn't get the job. Schaalhaese got the call as soon as Pollard caught wind of it. He's gonna be a NFL head coach in 3 years so that's a no go. CJR was second.
I personally don't like the direction Pollard is going and he's definitely heard similar frustrations from boosters and supporters.
Let’s not pretend like we’re talking about money that will help keep them off the streets. Rocco is likely to have earned enough money by the time he’s done playing college football to where I could easily teach him how to live off that money the rest of his life. That’s messed up…Considering that the vast majority of our transfer player's won't see an NFL dime, tho maybe some UFL chump change, I can't blame them for, "A few dollars more."
The kids that will HOPEFULLY stick around?
Lifetime Clone fans...from Iowa only.
I doubt that the vast majority of our out-of-state recruits ever heard of ISU, beyond an ESPN highlite reel or two.
Rocco would've left last season if his dad wasnt a millionaire. That's how the QB position works anymore.Let’s not pretend like we’re talking about money that will help keep them off the streets. Rocco is likely to have earned enough money by the time he’s done playing college football to where I could easily teach him how to live off that money the rest of his life. That’s messed up…
Boohoo…if that’s the game they want to play, they should spend less time b*tchin to Jamie and more time making money and writing him checks.The offense fit the framework that CMC wanted. I agree he was probably unqualified. I'd rather give him a year to figure things out and keep 90% of our starters. Jamie made the choice he thought was best and we'll see. Another big part of the frustration is Jamie's a lone wolf and moved fast. People who donate money to the program want to be tied in with decision making. Feathers were ruffled for sure.
Pretty sure, both Brock and Rocco come from "pretty decent" family wealth. Not "generational" but beyond comfortable.Let’s not pretend like we’re talking about money that will help keep them off the streets. Rocco is likely to have earned enough money by the time he’s done playing college football to where I could easily teach him how to live off that money the rest of his life. That’s messed up…
He had a good game vs ISU. We couldn’t tackle him.Wasn't this dude at TCU? Nope. I was wrong. Dude seems electric.
Kind of wish he had left now. If there is one position on the team that should bleed cardinal and gold, it’s the QB.Rocco would've left last season if his dad wasnt a millionaire. That's how the QB position works anymore.