SheagleHawk
Well-Known Member
Who pulls the trigger first? Pretty obvious to most that both coaches aren't getting it done. Both have about 5 years left on their contracts. Both have sizeable buyouts in relation to revenue.
ISU has to fire CPR. Iowa has a few more years of mediocre performance before Capt gets the boot. Unfortunately, we're going bowling which most fans think is a measure of success.
ISU has to fire CPR. Iowa has a few more years of mediocre performance before Capt gets the boot. Unfortunately, we're going bowling which most fans think is a measure of success.
CPR should be fired after this season but I suspect he will have youth and injuries to buy himself another year. I don't think it will work, however and he will be let go after next season especially after the AD has to invest in tarps.
KF will definitely get next year and the schedule is supposed to be quite easy again from what I understand. He'll win 7 games and the beat will go on.
Losing to Kansas is well, bad.
CPR should be fired after this season but I suspect he will have youth and injuries to buy himself another year. I don't think it will work, however and he will be let go after next season especially after the AD has to invest in tarps.
KF will definitely get next year and the schedule is supposed to be quite easy again from what I understand. He'll win 7 games and the beat will go on.
Losing to the team that lost to Kansas is, well, worse.
How many years are you going to buy into the youth and injury excuse? It has been around forever in regards to the Cyclone program. ISU fired the best coach they have had, or will ever have in McCarney. ISU may as well hire a MAC assistant for about $400,000 a year and save the money to use on their basketball program. The harsh reality is ISU football is horrible, has always been horrible, and will continue to be horrible. The fact that Iowa was able to lose in Kinnick to that fricking joke of a program (ISU) should have gotten Ferentz fired too.
Mac was a good coach. He made people care after they didn't for a long, long time. However he isn't the best coach ISU has ever had.
You want a good example of the "we beat them...who beat them...who beat them..." formula
2014 NDSU beat ISU, ISU beat IOWA, IOWA beat UNI, UNI beat NDSU
full round robin.
Mac was a good coach. He made people care after they didn't for a long, long time. However he isn't the best coach ISU has ever had.
Iowa State finished 1-0 this season.
Why would Paul Rhoads be on the hot seat?