Fran took a team at the bottom of a deep pit. Fred took a team McDermott had on the rise.
You got that right, Greg was on fire.
Year 1: 15-12, 6-10, 7th
Year 2: 14-18, 4-12, 11th
Year 3: 15-17, 4-12, 10th
Year 4: 15-17, 4-12, 10th
Fran took a team at the bottom of a deep pit. Fred took a team McDermott had on the rise.
Fran took a team at the bottom of a deep pit. Fred took a team McDermott had on the rise.
You got that right, Greg was on fire.
Year 1: 15-12, 6-10, 7th
Year 2: 14-18, 4-12, 11th
Year 3: 15-17, 4-12, 10th
Year 4: 15-17, 4-12, 10th
Can I say again that I thoroughly enjoy watching Clones get trolled by other Clones on an Iowa board.
I'm fully aware that he's a troll but a lot of Iowa fans think Fred took over a decent situation. Let's call it education.
visit chooseyouradventure.netBy all means, keep educating your fellow clone trolls.
You got that right, Greg was on fire.
Year 1: 15-12, 6-10, 7th
Year 2: 14-18, 4-12, 11th
Year 3: 15-17, 4-12, 10th
Year 4: 15-17, 4-12, 10th
Well, an eerily similar trend in football is referred to as "quiet confidence" and moving "forward."
Perhaps it's a messaging issue?
If McD would have hired Mangino, he'd still be at ISU.Well, an eerily similar trend in football is referred to as "quiet confidence" and moving "forward."
Perhaps it's a messaging issue?
Fans can't keep saying "Fran took over an Iowa program in deep despair" any longer. Next year is FM 5th year at the top of the program. It's time to get over it. His first class has already matriculated
Well, an eerily similar trend in football is referred to as "quiet confidence" and moving "forward."
Perhaps it's a messaging issue?
For future reference, I'm not buying any moving forward talk in football. I'll believe that ISU is moving forward when they do, and not a second sooner.
#AllInWhat about moving backwards talk? You buying that yet?
Can I say again that I thoroughly enjoy watching Clones get trolled by other Clones on an Iowa board.
"Matriculated" means to begin an academic program, not to complete one. Fran has had several classes "matriculate."
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/matriculate