I really haven’t spent a lot of time on the site after the Nebraska game, and have just been reading people’s thoughts on it for the most part. I’m not upset about the game, I didn’t think we would win. I’m not angry at Mac or any of the coaches, or the refs. I’m not upset at all really. After listening to what people have been saying on here and on Cotler this morning, I just feel discouraged with the state of things.
I really feel that the window of opportunity has now closed on the team to make the Big 12 title game, which is sad to me. There is stability in the Nebraska program now and they will only continue to improve as Callahan gets players that fit his west coast offense. Colorado won’t stay down forever, Hawkins is a good coach. KU seems to be on the rise. Apparently Pinkel has figured some stuff out at Mizzou. I guess K-State could suck for a while. Who knows?
I have been one of the staunchest Mac defenders out there, but it wouldn’t really bother me if he was let go now. I don’t think he’ll be fired after this year at all, unless he loses every game the rest of the way and I don’t think this team is THAT bad. ISU is a very tough school to coach at, I understand this. Frankly, I think if we fire Mac there is a greater than 75% chance they will either
A: Suck terribly and we’ll regress to potentially winless seasons
B: Do marginally better and leave for a better program.
This might be “loser-talk†as some are so wont to say, but I feel like it’s the reality of the situation. Right now I feel like they may never win the Big 12 in my lifetime, and I’m only 25. Hell, they never won any conference championships in the lifetimes of some people who’ve lived a really long time.
So what’s the answer here? I don’t know, but that’s why I shuffle papers for a living in a cube. I’ll still buy season tickets, because it’s something my wife and I love to do together. I’ll still donate and probably increase my donation as my wife and I are becoming more financially stable after graduating and getting jobs. I guess I just feel like I feel Cubs fans should feel: like there is no reason to even hope. How do you Cubs fans keep it going so long?
I don’t really know where I’m going with this, so I guess I’ll just sit here staring at the wall of my cube dreaming of Rashon Clark dunks.
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." -Andy Dufresne
I really feel that the window of opportunity has now closed on the team to make the Big 12 title game, which is sad to me. There is stability in the Nebraska program now and they will only continue to improve as Callahan gets players that fit his west coast offense. Colorado won’t stay down forever, Hawkins is a good coach. KU seems to be on the rise. Apparently Pinkel has figured some stuff out at Mizzou. I guess K-State could suck for a while. Who knows?
I have been one of the staunchest Mac defenders out there, but it wouldn’t really bother me if he was let go now. I don’t think he’ll be fired after this year at all, unless he loses every game the rest of the way and I don’t think this team is THAT bad. ISU is a very tough school to coach at, I understand this. Frankly, I think if we fire Mac there is a greater than 75% chance they will either
A: Suck terribly and we’ll regress to potentially winless seasons
B: Do marginally better and leave for a better program.
This might be “loser-talk†as some are so wont to say, but I feel like it’s the reality of the situation. Right now I feel like they may never win the Big 12 in my lifetime, and I’m only 25. Hell, they never won any conference championships in the lifetimes of some people who’ve lived a really long time.
So what’s the answer here? I don’t know, but that’s why I shuffle papers for a living in a cube. I’ll still buy season tickets, because it’s something my wife and I love to do together. I’ll still donate and probably increase my donation as my wife and I are becoming more financially stable after graduating and getting jobs. I guess I just feel like I feel Cubs fans should feel: like there is no reason to even hope. How do you Cubs fans keep it going so long?
I don’t really know where I’m going with this, so I guess I’ll just sit here staring at the wall of my cube dreaming of Rashon Clark dunks.
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." -Andy Dufresne