I just read Pollards letter. I agree.... we have become such a politically correct world where you cant be to harsh on anybody or anything. Kids are soft.... if its not laid out there and gift wrapped for you then you go somewhere else. Its sad... in my profession the younger generation or new recruits come in very soft and a bunch dont make it. Not worth all the effort you have to put in to not be constantly praised or receiving big accolades. I think its nice to read a letter that maybe some of us had already thought but didnt say. Im not saying everything is good with our basketball program right now but one obvious truth is that if the young people entering our program aren't treated as "special" then they leave. Hopefully it changes. i did not realize that all of Coach BF recruits left from last year as well. Very sad.
This illustrates what a great diversionary tactic Pollard's comments were. Instead of focusing on the reality of ISU having a MBB coach that is simply not getting the job done and actually regressing our program...we are now engaged in generational arguments here.
I am 44 years old and from my first hand experience I believe that every generation thinks the next generation after them is a bunch of slothful slackers. Can you imagine if any of us went back 125 years (5 generations by the generally accepted definition of a generation being 25 years). I'll guarantee you that the man of 1885 would not want to listen to your whining about having to walk behind a horse-drawn ploy all day to raise the crops you needed to eat instead of making the leisurely trip to Whole Foods. And the woman of 1885 would not want to hear the whining about having to kill the chicken and spend nearly all day preparing the meal for the evening instead of running by HyVee to pick up a WonderRoast chicken and a package of ready-to-eat potato salad.
As for your comments that I highlighted...how do you know these kids are leaving because they don't feel they are being given "special" treatment? The answer is...you don't know...so this is not an "obvious truth" but rather an assumption on your part.
And your second comment clearly identifies another diversionary tactic employed by JP...even our successful WBB program is having these transfer issues. The reality is that these WBB transfers are not an issue because that program is having and has had success.
The bottom line is that all of this discussion is detracting from the blatant facts of the matter:
1) Our MBB remains under the direction of a coach that is proving with each passing day that he is not getting the job done...no winning records, abysmal conference records, and nowhere near postseason.
2) While there is a rise in transfers throughout college MBB...our program is averaging far more of this than the typical school and even worse we tend to have contributing players leave.
Maybe Pollard should really take a stand against this plague of transfer-itis...kick all kids currently on ISU teams that transfered off their respective teams immediately and put up the "you're not welcome here" sign for all future transfers by enacting a policy that ISU will no longer accept any new transfers. Come on JP...have the courage of your convictions.
Will that happen...nope...this is just a patently obvious attempt at diverting attention away from the real problem...GREG MCDERMOTT.