If Rhoads goes 3-9 next year, he will still have a better win % than McCarney.
Oddly that gives me no comfort.
If Rhoads goes 3-9 next year, he will still have a better win % than McCarney.
None of it. He needs to add a lot of weight if he wants to play at the college level imo.
Lol you're throwing Bibbs in there? Illinois has major major football. Iowa does not.
Where did we get Osemele, Richardson, George, Reeves, Johnson, Cotton-Moya, Tribune, Bundrage, West, Johnson, Nealy, White, Rump, ect.
If you are trying to win a contest with the volume of players you are going to lose.
Don't turn down Iowa guys and guys from lower leagues if you find them, but you can't rely on those leagues to build the core of your team and if they get overlooked for leagues that play more often and have actual year round development, that's a small price to pay.
The point I was trying to make was that this program inherently means more to a kid who has grown up around it and actually cares about ISU, and not because we were their only major scholarship offer.To be fair I think out of state kids care just as much about winning and going to bowl games as Iowa kids do. Maybe they don't care as much about beating Iowa but who cares.
Shows .387 for Rhoads here: http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/coaches/paul-rhoads-1.html
He has some work to do to catch McCarney.
This is like a basketball team in 10 years saying that "we are going to do the transfer thing, even though people have done it before and the market is saturated." At this point in college football, ISU will not be innovative by focusing only on JuCos. This hurts. There is talent in Iowa that we should be recruiting, but aren't because of the idea that kids from Florida and Texas are inherently better than ones from Iowa. Taking the kids from states where the local schools don't want them, and running the same schemes as other teams with inferior talent.
NDSU and UNI get almost solely midwest kids and have no trouble coming into JTS and kicking our ***. For the most part, I agree, in terms of skill guys, go south. But for OL, LB, some DL, Safety, TE, QB, and an occasional RB or WR, we would be a lot better served finding kids from around here who have enthusiasm and dont just pick us because its either us or Sam Houston State.
Nelson at 210 is too small to play in the big 12, he should fit great in the big 10.
How so? Calm down, I just simple said he needs to add more weight, never said he was a bad player.You truly are an idiot.
How so? 2 people liked my post. You're just a Wakuee homer, so calm down. I just simple said he needs to add more weight, never said he was a bad player.
Your post is based on the premise that he won't add a lot of weight. My guess is they expect him to be about 240 before he sees the field.
NDSU and UNI get almost solely midwest kids and have no trouble coming into JTS and kicking our ***. For the most part, I agree, in terms of skill guys, go south. But for OL, LB, some DL, Safety, TE, QB, and an occasional RB or WR, we would be a lot better served finding kids from around here who have enthusiasm and dont just pick us because its either us or Sam Houston State.
This is like a basketball team in 10 years saying that "we are going to do the transfer thing, even though people have done it before and the market is saturated." At this point in college football, ISU will not be innovative by focusing only on JuCos. This hurts. There is talent in Iowa that we should be recruiting, but aren't because of the idea that kids from Florida and Texas are inherently better than ones from Iowa. Taking the kids from states where the local schools don't want them, and running the same schemes as other teams with inferior talent.
How so? Calm down, I just simple said he needs to add more weight, never said he was a bad player.