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Its a ******* pot pipe. Ive got like 10 of them and a few bongs myself.That's not drug paraphernalia in my book. They act like it was a needle and a spoon. I just assume most college kids smoke pot in 2026. Much better for yourself and society than drinking.

I know that's why I was laughing. A bunch of that stuff sitting on my daughters dresser. It's a nothing.
 
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not that some programs didn't already do that but it's pretty funny that since NIL became mainstream that the Big Ten has taken command of the top programs in CFB
Which is really, really bad for ISU, as we are geographically surrounded on the western, northern and eastern borders by 6 B1G Schools (Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Illinois and Iowa) and only 1 SEC school on the southern border (Mizzou). A B1G Bad B1G is Bad for ISU. I don't think that is funny at all.
 
.500 is my realistic goal. If we win 7-8 games I'll be ecstatic. This haul in the portal gives me hope we won't be terrible.
It's human nature to be utterly deflated losing most of your coaching staff and players that you've grown to like, follow and cheer for. Fans can now only look to the future, hopefully with optimism.

What is happening to ISU football is like a non-intentional burn. We now look forward to the re-generation and re-growth!
"Intentionally burning an area to promote improved regrowth is commonly referred to as a controlled burn or prescribed burn. This practice is also known as prescribed fire, which is strategically applied to achieve specific land management objectives such as reducing wildfire risk, enhancing wildlife habitat, and stimulating the germination of certain plant species. In some regions, such as parts of the UK, the term swailing is used to describe this process, particularly in wooded areas. In Australia, the term prescribed burn is widely used, and in some cases, such as in Western Arnhem Land, strategic fire management through controlled burns is implemented to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a mosaic of burnt and unburnt areas that limit the spread of intense wildfires."
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It's human nature to be utterly deflated losing most of your coaching staff and players that you've grown to like, follow and cheer for. Fans can now only look to the future, hopefully with optimism.

What is happening to ISU football is like a non-intentional burn. We now look forward to the re-generation and re-growth!
"Intentionally burning an area to promote improved regrowth is commonly referred to as a controlled burn or prescribed burn. This practice is also known as prescribed fire, which is strategically applied to achieve specific land management objectives such as reducing wildfire risk, enhancing wildlife habitat, and stimulating the germination of certain plant species. In some regions, such as parts of the UK, the term swailing is used to describe this process, particularly in wooded areas. In Australia, the term prescribed burn is widely used, and in some cases, such as in Western Arnhem Land, strategic fire management through controlled burns is implemented to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a mosaic of burnt and unburnt areas that limit the spread of intense wildfires."
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Man, this AI generated quote, "In Australia, the term prescribed burn is widely used, and in some cases, such as in Western Arnhem Land, strategic fire management through controlled burns is implemented to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create a mosaic of burnt and unburnt areas that limit the spread of intense wildfires", is something the West, specifically California, should pay more attention to!
 
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Who is that setting at #14? Take notice of Pedo St. player rankings.

It's interesting to see ISU's, Okie State's & K-State's rankings here. All three in the Big 12, all three with coaching chages and big roster change.
 
Seems like a rush to judgement. If Penn State's 2 deeps end up being 90% cyclones, then you make a good point, but they won't be 90% cyclones. They will be a MUCH smaller fraction of cyclones.
There will be 0% of Cyclones playing for Penn State next year.
Zero, I tell you!
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Say that louder for all the Cody Campbell worshipers. Its insane that so many think he is doing anything to save CFB. He's doing anything to promote TT and nothing more. He and his money are part of the problem not the solution.
And we’d stay to save the integrity of the Big 12 if we could leave? Give me a break. It’s his money, he’s taking care of his school. Good for him.
 
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Hey, I do what I can to help.... or jinx the enemy. I think Iowa also recently lost a D-end that was going to be a starter next year. They also lose a lot to graduation. If Campbell didn't leave and the team mostly stayed together I think ISU was going to be favored in Kinnick next year. No idea the last time that happened.
 
Didnt a certain coach out west in that area take a shot at Campbell for taking his local guys but they were not up to his standards and now that ISU recruits are available he's all over it. What a POS pansy of a coach, soft as can be!
Matt Rhule is as bad as a used car salesman, which is essentially what being head football coach of Nebraska is.
 
I would've taken Eskildsen back, but yeah Townsend isn't a loss. And I couldn't believe how bad the brick hands on Sowell were.

We were spoiled with Higgins & Noel. I would kill for anything CLOSE to that level of production again. It was such a huge drop-off from 2024 to 2025 in the WR room.
And X. Hutchinson before Jayden Higgins. 3 NFL receivers in what 3 or 4 years- close enough that Noel overlapped both. So yes, our receiving squad was weak this past season.
 
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