Fred HAD to take more when he arrived because there was NOBODY HERE. Freddy left Prohm with an impressive roster so he didn't have to start off raiding the transfers. Go listen to CF's podcast of TransferU. It explains it in simple enough terms that you might be able to understand it, and it's a really good podcast.
Hey, hey, TX, no need to insult my intelligence. I think we're two big Cyclone fans sharing our opinions...I see a few others have responded to your comments but I'll give a synopsis of my perspective:
- Fred taking transfers jump started the program from the dearth that was left by McDermott
- Fred was exactly the right thing for the program - kudos to him and to JP for hiring him
- Would have been great if Fred stayed for years
- But, Fred chose to leave - hey, it was great what he did for the program and I wish him well wherever he goes (hope he takes over the Wolves as GM)
- Fred got some great HS recruits (MattT, Georges, Monte, Naz) but had a very short-term mentality at the end, as he was solely elephant hunting when it came to HS recruits (Vaughn, Diallo) and was not successful
- He got great transfers and generally managed them very well; but, that team that lost to UAB seemed to be coming apart at the seams, with huge comebacks in a # of games late in the year - so much talent - but that major crapper against UAB
- He left Prohm an excellent team for that next year or two; but, there was nothing lined up for after that when Fred left in late May - I don't hold it against Fred, but that's the way it was; Prohm had to overcome that
- Transfer recruiting has become much different since Fred started - just look at the # of high-major programs taking transfers in comparison to when Fred started it (is it all but Iowa?!); doubt Fred would have been able to get so many talented transfers, but he would have still gotten some; if he'd wanted to, he could have gotten back to being successful on the HS scene too, I'm sure
- So, I'm a huge fan of what Fred did to revive ISU; at the end, he appeared to be ready to move on, so it's good he left; Prohm had a great, short-term cupboard but had to start over after that - he seems to have done it pretty well, with the unfortunate bad year last year
- I'm a big fan of Fred and Prohm and would think most Cyclone fans would be