Ahead of writing for this week, and in an attempt to avoid blathering on in an article, I had a thought that I would love to get feedback on.
I think Neal Brown, Matt Wells, Chris Klieman, Lincoln Riley, Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, won't acknowledge Baylor, and Tom Herman are good coaches. Each program, along with Iowa State has been building and will continue as the new coaches reach their potential, which is very high. This makes for a killer conference from a competitive standpoint.
All QB's are likely to return except for Hurts and Stanley. I can't remember if Brewer is a senior or not. OU has an all worlder waiting in the wings. Purdy, Duggan, Doege, Rattler, Brewer, Bowman/Duffy, Sanders, Thompson, and Ehlinger makes for a ridiculous bag of riches at quarterback.
There is no point except that the top of the conference may expand from 2 to 6 or 7 teams. Am I right? What does it mean for the conference? Playoff chances? Iowa State's position in it. Is it sustainable? How does it rate against the Big 10 and the SEC? What about national perception?
I think Neal Brown, Matt Wells, Chris Klieman, Lincoln Riley, Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, won't acknowledge Baylor, and Tom Herman are good coaches. Each program, along with Iowa State has been building and will continue as the new coaches reach their potential, which is very high. This makes for a killer conference from a competitive standpoint.
All QB's are likely to return except for Hurts and Stanley. I can't remember if Brewer is a senior or not. OU has an all worlder waiting in the wings. Purdy, Duggan, Doege, Rattler, Brewer, Bowman/Duffy, Sanders, Thompson, and Ehlinger makes for a ridiculous bag of riches at quarterback.
There is no point except that the top of the conference may expand from 2 to 6 or 7 teams. Am I right? What does it mean for the conference? Playoff chances? Iowa State's position in it. Is it sustainable? How does it rate against the Big 10 and the SEC? What about national perception?